Abstract , Fabrics
Horizontal
Design Notes
Inspired by Mandela and the peace park project in Africa. Peace parks are transitional reserve areas that allow wildlife to move freely across the continent.Fabrics , Safari
Kuba Cloth
Design Notes
In the Democratic Republic of the congo, formerly Zaire, Cuba textiles are unique for their surface decoration, elaboration and complexity of design. Most textiles are a variation on rectangular or square pieces of woven palm leaf fibre. enchanted by geometric designs and excited in linear embroidery as well as other stitches, they are cut to form pile surfaces, resembling …Fabrics , Safari
Rainbow Zebra
Design Notes
Inspired by the striking language of the zebra’s skin patterns, which are uneven yet appear almost symmetrical. This design is a dispersion of the the zebra shapes to create a vertical illuminated rainbow.Fabrics , Floral
Tatting
Design Notes
‘The stillness of water under the watchful eye of the galah; joy and energy’Inspired by the Isabella Gardens: the burst of colour never leaves my mind. Kurume, Azaleas, rhododendrons, ponds and the wildlife. The Galah found in large flocks usually near water in Australia, they are noisy flocks and form permanent bonded pairs.
Fabrics , Safari
Tortoise
Design Notes
The colours of a turtle’s shell are brown, black,red,orange,yellow, and olive green with grey markings , spots , lines , or irregular blotches. One of the most colourful turtles is the eastern painted turtle, which includes a yellow plastron and a black or olive shell with red markings around the rim.Fabrics , Floral
Tropical Paradise
Design Notes
Inspired by tropical forests in the Amazon, this is a story on the sustainable life cycle of flora and fauna elements in the forest. This design represents a highlight on the ‘ark of deforestation’ which is a section of the forest under threat from logging. The colour of the parrots juxtaposes the importance of the recovery of the rainforest …Abstract , Fabrics
Vector
Design Notes
The Vector collection is inspired by the linear structures of scaffolding and the pattern and shapes found within modern architecture. This is conveyed throughout the collection through experimenting with colours, layering of shapes and linear structures to create motifs and compostions.Fabrics , Safari
Zebra Face
Design Notes
Inspired by the striking language of the zebra’s skin patterns, which are uneven yet appear almost symmetrical. This design uses the zebra shapes to create a mechanical, geometric design, expressing the embedded, deep romance of the African plains.Fabrics , Safari
Zebra Forest
Design Note
Inspired by the striking language of the zebra’s skin patterns, which are uneven yet appear almost symmetrical. This design uses the zebra shapes to create the experience of being immersed in a forest of autumnal colours.Fabrics , Stripes
Zebra Plain Stripe
Design Notes
Inspired by the colours of the Savannah sunset and the dispersion of light in rainbows, creating a compliment design to the Zebra-inspired fabrics.
Fabrics
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