By Katie Treggiden | 27 August 2012
I first spotted Catherine Tough’s kooky knits at Origin a few years back and have been a fan ever since. I am very pleased to finally get the chance to [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 9 July 2012
‘Queen of colour” Banke Kuku fuses African and Western culture to create beautiful and elegant fabrics. I chatted to her to find out more about what inspires her… What’s the most [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 14 May 2012
With the aim of encouraging people “to bring a touch of the outdoors inside and a touch of the indoors outside,” Anorak make unusually gorgeous and graphic home and outdoor [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 9 April 2012
Formed in 2008 after meeting at Central Saint Martins, textile design collective Puff&Flock are all are graduates of the MA Textile Futures course. They debuted to critical acclaim at Interiors [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 12 March 2012
On some level, design should make you smile. Because it works really well, because it solves a particular problem, or sometimes, just because it’s somehow happy… If Deryn Relph‘s work [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 12 December 2011
I first came across Margo Selby‘s work through her collaboration with People Will Always Need Plates and have been hooked ever since. She was also at this year’s Origin. I [...]
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By Katie Treggiden | 7 November 2011
The lovely people at Home Heart Magazine have asked me to write a series of posts for their blog; featuring a weekly interview with someone from the British interior design [...]
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