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.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland celebrate their 175th anniversary with a new book, with Timorous Beasties' bespoke curtains adorning the front cover.
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.
Inspired by the thistles and roses adorning the Victoria & Albert Museum’s façade, Timorous Beasties redesigned the boardroom, incorporating wallpaper, drapes, printed blinds, and a bespoke rug, combining digital and traditional craft techniques.
In November 2019, Normanby Hall, stunning regency manor designed by Robert Smirke and dating from 1825, commissioned Timorous Beasties for their ‘Artists in the Hall’ exhibition.