The London-based inside designer is famend for creating areas filled with persona and magnificence. Her newest collaboration with artist Cesca Dvorak embodies the identical wit and storytelling as her inside initiatives
Pictures by Tung Walsh that includes Cesca Dvorak (left) and Hollie Bowden (proper)
Hollie Bowden, the London-based inside designer, who established her eponymous studio in 2013, has teamed up with artist Cesca Dvorak to create a capsule assortment of blankets. Sharing the identical wit and magnificence of Bowden’s residential initiatives, the gathering options daring designs and imaginative storytelling, the gathering attracts on Hollie’s in depth archive of objects and references.
Amassed over years of artistic apply, the pair have crafted a fantasy inside impressed by Dvorak’s dynamic block prints, collages, ink illustrations and textile designs. That includes three designs – Fire, Mirror and Tiger’s Eye – every options intricate designs, which had been taken from Bowden’s in depth archive of references and Dvorak’s vibrant, narrative-driven illustrations.
Pictures by Tung Walsh that includes Tiger’s Eye
Whereas Fire, in darkish inexperienced and refined yellow, attracts inspiration from the colourful colors present in Mexican design and structure ,a central affect in Hollie’s work, Mirror makes use of mild blues and darkish browns and Cesca’s reimagining of images of inside staircases. The summary Tiger’s Eye, which started as a brush and ink portray, options pale yellows and browns, channelling the patterns of animal prints and pure wooden grains.
Woven by a heritage mill in Lancashire, the blankets are made with sustainability in thoughts, utilizing 75% recycled cotton and 25% recycled fibres. Delicate to the contact and meticulously handcrafted with vibrant, geometric prints, these items are made to final.
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