Some of the scarves have two sides, each side a distinct story. Side by side yet interwoven, the sides influence and transpose each other. The scarves are a metaphor of...
Read MoreSome of the scarves have two sides, each side a distinct story. Side by side yet interwoven, the sides influence and transpose each other. The scarves are a metaphor of...
Read MoreDaniel Harris at London Cloth Company. Not only does the imagery celebrate London, the scarves commemorate its industry too. This shawl cloth was hand woven at London’s first ‘micro...
Read MoreMy collection is inspired by the urban and particularly, London. After years of working in the ‘City’, the metropolis had become for me a place of repetitive, meaningless work,...
Read MoreLondon is one of the greenest cities for its size with 27m2 of green space per inhabitant. The trees work at keeping the pollution at bay. The London Plane...
Read MoreOutside a Pimlico school gate, the children mingle and wait for friends before entering. As the school has a ‘no-gum’ policy, this grate with its raised squares, becomes the...
Read MoreEach urban development is marked from space by its twinkling lights, essentially light pollution. So much so, that the real stars are not visible to urbanites. But at the...
Read More“Sewer covers” started off as slabs of stone or pieces of wood allowing access to covered trenches that carried sewage. This basic design was in use from 3500 BCE...
Read MoreThe Victoria and Albert Museum is one of the world’s most loved museums for design and the decorative arts. Founded in 1852, located in the heart of Kensington’s museum...
Read MoreIn Alexander Square, Chelsea SW3, the pavement was laid in 1820. Nearly 200 years of passing feet: people who have walked, tramped, run and skipped. Few have left their...
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