Kew X Ivyline | Indoor Planters
I had the pleasure of working with Ivyline and Kew Gardens on a range of surface pattern designs for garden planters, inspired by historical botanical illustrations from the Kew Gardens Botanical Archives.
I had the pleasure of working with Ivyline and Kew Gardens on a range of surface pattern designs for garden planters, inspired by historical botanical illustrations from the Kew Gardens Botanical Archives.
A Collection of hand drawn pattern designs for baby wear for The Little Tailor
My second collection with Feathr, the designs were created from original nature photography, abstract paintings and hand drawn illustrations.
Wallpaper is available to buy here.
Licensing collaboration with Feathr.
The designs were created from original nature photography, abstract paintings and hand drawn illustrations. All inspired by a passion for biophilia, these are a fresh take on the botanical theme with a more ethereal feel and mineral patinated metallic tones.
Wallpaper is available to buy here.
Commission for Lady Emma Thynn, the Viscountess Weymouth, and her range of ‘Emma’s Kitchen‘ branded homeware.
We had the pleasure of working with Lady Emma to create a bespoke illustrative design to feature across a new range of homeware products. Inspiration came from the beautiful rose garden maze and Orangery at Longleat, and the wonderful diverse array of animals in the park.
The design was created to be a vibrant and versatile pattern repeat, that would also be suitable as a placement artwork across a range of products including ceramics, tea towels and oven gloves.
You can view and purchase the full range here.
Bespoke surface pattern designs and illustrations for well established UK supplier of garden accessories.
Designs include hand painted botanicals and florals, hand drawn woodland animals and simple classic placement motifs.
Bespoke commission for Longleat Safari Park.
Our client was looking for surface pattern designs inspired by the popular animals at the park to feature across a range of products in their Lady Bath gift shop.
We spent a day a Longleat collecting inspiration from all the wonderful animals in the park, and getting to know the current gift shop offering and target customer.
The ‘Tree of Life’ was proposed as the feature design with a coordinating Parrot repeat to complement.
The designs were hand drawn, then coloured with watercolour and also digitally.
Abstract multi-tonal pattern repeat, as featured on our velvet cushions.
Snippets from the sketchbook, hand painted botanicals and floral drawings in black fineliner.
Abstract painterly damask pattern repeat.