Building upon the success of our SS18 collaboration, for AW18 we’ve been slowing down to appreciate the often-overlooked textures, forms and colours that shape the world...
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We were invited by The School of Life to share our insights into finding inspiration in the city. Taking people on a photographic tour through East London, we encouraged...
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Since 2009 our pattern research has connected the mundane and the magnificent. Having evolved from an image archive to a full design studio, research platform and events...
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Our 224-page manifesto explores the positive power of pattern to inspire a more curious, collaborative and connected way of living. Blurring the boundaries between the...
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Drawing inspiration from the 'oasis' in Baja, California – a hotel designed to stand out like a beacon in the surrounding desert. Designed by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos,...
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Look at this wonder of nature! This majestic Male Northern Flicker Woodpecker was captured but wildlife enthusiast Jason Paluck. There are over 100 common names for the...
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Nature is resilient in the face of an ever modernising world. Carl Richard Söderström uses ceramics to imagine plants and organisms taking over an abandoned landscapes....
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National Geographic Your Shot photographer Rick Beldegreen lay on his belly and pointed his camera straight down to get this shot of a walrus herd on the Aleutian...
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We encounter pattern in everything we do – from the food we eat to the places we walk through. Thank you for sharing these golden-hued finds with us! We enjoyed...
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Having a simple lens to explore the world with can direct inspiration and draw attention to patterns and details that might otherwise go unnoticed. Photographer Stuart...
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Connecting two disparate ideas – whether geographically, thematically or materially – through pattern can have powerful results and help us understand the world around...
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Fashion photographer Mel Bles has used simple circled mirrors to highlight the collections for Missoni 2017. Bles has captured the dazzling patterns of Missoni for...
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We were invited by Create London to go on a stripe hunt in collaboration with the Barbican exhibition The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the...
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A delve into the PATTERNITY Archives reveals a swirling, spiral headpiece. Nadja Auermann photographed by Irving Penn for Vogue, 1996. Hat by Phillip Treacy
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Gunta Stölzl was the only female master at the Bauhaus School of design, and transformed the craft of weaving at the school from creating traditional pictorial visuals,...
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