A Glimpse through GlassA Glimpse Through Glass encapsulates vivid structural botanicals accompanied with Victorian greenhouse architecture to create a calming yet invigorating collection of clashing colours with nostalgic associations, biophilic properties and retro design principles. This high-end collection aims to bring the outside in, taking influence from conservation and circularity to sit within the modern sustainable home. During my degree I have developed a strong eye for colour taking influence from Post-Impressionist painters, whilst layering hand craft processes with modern technical developments.
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Illusive ConstructionIllusive Construction is a collection of exterior installation textile pieces to be based in a community setting, aiming to convey architecture in an immersive way. This community setting will be a space such as a public walkway or communal open space in which encourages the general public to stop and immerse themselves within the collection. Illusive Construction, brings together distortion, architecture, and community engagement.
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Wild RegenerationIn my second year of studying Textile Design at Nottingham Trent University I had the privilege of working with the Sanderson Design Group on a live project. Within this project I have created an interior space that conveys a sense of regeneration and wellbeing within a boutique hotel that combines an elegant and cohesive blend of wildflowers and florals that are both uplifting yet calming.
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The TravelerThis year I have worked to create a menswear collection for Burton, based on the companies 'The Traveler' Brief. I have loved designing for a fashion outcome to create unique African inspired prints.
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