
Collaborating with Chapman Taylor international architects, Timorous Beasties designed an external wallcovering of engraved florals on dry-rig stone cladding, creating a soft facade in the heart of a hectic urban environment.

As part of the Cabot Circus development scheme, 20 artists and designers were commissioned for contributions to the architectural landscape and texture of the centre.
Collaborating with Chapman Taylor international architects, Timorous Beasties designed an external wallcovering of engraved florals on dry-rig stone cladding, creating a soft facade in the heart of a hectic urban environment.
Normanby Hall, a stunning regency manor in North Lincolnshire, approached TB back in November of 2019 looking for a textile commission to display as part of their 'Artists in the Hall' exhibiton.
Timorous Beasties’ Tree of Life design was applied in brilliant colour on optically clear vinyl to create a transparent spatial distinction between the upstairs café and the downstairs office suite in the Stratford Market Station building, East London.
Timorous Beasties designed two engraved, polished granite over-slabs for the new Robert Burns Museum in Alloway to mark the walkway from the Museum to Burns’ cottage.
In 2018 Timorous Beasties collaborated with leather expert Bill Amberg to create a colourful digitally printed hide.