'Christmas Crabs' - S/S 2014

Climate Collection

Design, Pattern

A collection of textile designs that draw attention to Climate Change and it’s impact on our enviroment.
This collection contains ‘Plastic Sea Soup’ a textile and wallpaper design nominated for One to Watch at the Homes & Gardens Fabric Awards 2015. This design for wallpaper and textile’s is influenced by an article on microplastics in our oceans and the environmental work of Boyan Slat.

 'Christmas Crabs' - S/S 2014

'Christmas Crabs' - S/S 2014

 'Christmas Crabs' - S/S 2014 - A pattern inspired by the migration of the crabs of Christmas Island. At the beginning of the wet season adult red crabs begin a spectacular migration from the forest to the coast, to breed and spawn, covering the whol

'Christmas Crabs' - S/S 2014 - A pattern inspired by the migration of the crabs of Christmas Island. At the beginning of the wet season adult red crabs begin a spectacular migration from the forest to the coast, to breed and spawn, covering the whole island in Red.

 ‘Plastic Sea Soup’ - Nominated for One to Watch at the Homes & Gardens Fabric Awards 2015. This design for wallpaper and textiles is influenced by an article on microplastics in our oceans and the environmental   work of Boyan Slat.

‘Plastic Sea Soup’ - Nominated for One to Watch at the Homes & Gardens Fabric Awards 2015. This design for wallpaper and textiles is influenced by an article on microplastics in our oceans and the environmental work of Boyan Slat.

'Plastic Sea Soup'

'Plastic Sea Soup'

'Plastic Sea Soup'

 'The Salmon Run' - S/S 2014

'The Salmon Run' - S/S 2014

 'The Salmon Run' - S/S 2014

'The Salmon Run' - S/S 2014

 'The Great Melt’ - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper, illustrating the effect of global warming on the habitat of the Polar Bear. Rising temperatures in the world’s oceans are causing sea ice to disappear for longer periods, leaving

'The Great Melt’ - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper, illustrating the effect of global warming on the habitat of the Polar Bear. Rising temperatures in the world’s oceans are causing sea ice to disappear for longer periods, leaving polar bears insufficient time and space to hunt.

 'The Great Melt’ - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper, illustrating the effect of global warming on the habitat of the Polar Bear. Rising temperatures in the world’s oceans are causing sea ice to disappear for longer periods, leaving

'The Great Melt’ - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper, illustrating the effect of global warming on the habitat of the Polar Bear. Rising temperatures in the world’s oceans are causing sea ice to disappear for longer periods, leaving polar bears insufficient time and space to hunt.

 'John Barlycorn must Die' - S/S 2014

'John Barlycorn must Die' - S/S 2014

 'John Barlycorn must Die' - S/S 2014

'John Barlycorn must Die' - S/S 2014

 'The Great Migration' - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper charting the movement of Wildebeest across the plains of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. In a co

'The Great Migration' - S/S 2014 - Repeat pattern for textile or wallpaper charting the movement of Wildebeest across the plains of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. In a constant cycle following the rain, leaving prides of Lions starving and waiting for their return.

 'The Great Migration' - S/S 2014

'The Great Migration' - S/S 2014

'Festooning Bees'

'Festooning Bees'

'Festooning Bees' - S/S 2014 - Originally a lino cut, this pattern depicts the way bees festoon (hang onto each others legs) in the hive. There are many explanations as to why bees festoon, some say it is to measure the distance between frames, others say to create a scaffold for the comb to be built. However the exact reason is still unknown.