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Wednesday 25 September 2013

Sustainability Editorial

Just seen that I have been featured on WGSN's sister site that's geared towards interiors, here is the link: 

If you take a moment to look at some of the other designs featured at the 'Meet Only Original Design' (MoOD) festival in Brussels it's exciting to see how many designers are looking to make ever-more sustainable materials. Papilio used industrial outer tubes (presumably salvaged from old print runs or similar) to create a rug that is suitable for outdoor use. In the same way as my designs are all different, each rug will be different because it depends what outer tubes/rollers they recycle that week.






Saturday 21 September 2013

Monofilament Pockets

This is a range of materials that I designed for my final collection. The beauty of the collection is that each piece of material is totally unique and has a different colour palette, owing to the stuffing of the 'pockets' being done with waste yarns. I collected waste yarns from the knitting and sewing machines at Chelsea and St Martins College and then stuffed them into clear pockets created on an industrial knit machine. The material is thus sustainable and often the results of the different textures and colours of yarn are stunning. 







Furniture Designs


I am moving my blog over to a new website shortly but I thought I should include some of my furniture designs just for reference temporarily. I designed materials based on furniture I recovered from junk shops and auctions; these pieces are all made with lambswool that has been felted, thus created a heavily textural surface. My initial inspiration was coral and the colour palette comes from the objects I collected from the River Thames.