Collaborating closely with Chapman Taylor International Architects, Timorous Beasties designed a series of large-scale florals to be carefully engraved on dry-rig stone cladding, creating a subtle architectural texture in the heart of Bristol.
Selected with twenty artists and designers as part of the Cabot Circus Development Scheme, Timorous Beasties were commissioned to design an external wallcovering of engraved florals on dry-rig stone cladding.
Collaborating closely with Chapman Taylor International Architects, Timorous Beasties designed a series of large-scale florals to be carefully engraved on dry-rig stone cladding, creating a subtle architectural texture in the heart of Bristol.
We are proud to announce a new creative partnership with Street Soccer Scotland, a multi-award-winning social enterprise that uses football to provide hope and purpose to those experiencing social exclusion.
Curator Hugo Macdonald commissioned Timorous Beasties in 2018 for the exhibition Useful/Beautiful: Why Craft Matters, held in Spring 2019 at Harewood House, one of England’s finest Treasure Houses.
Opened in 1889, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, is one of Edinburgh’s most outstanding buildings.
Timorous Beasties have once again joined forces with the best in Scottish design and provided illustrations for the new £50 notes for Royal Bank of Scotland, to complete the family of notes entitled 'The Fabric of Nature'.