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. The design motifs are informed by Robert Burns poems, Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever, and Death and Doctor Hornbrook, and gravestones from the auld kirk nearby.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland celebrate their 175th anniversary with a new book, with Timorous Beasties' bespoke curtains adorning the front cover.
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.
Timorous Beasties collaborated with the Royal Opera House to create an exclusive range of ceramics, textiles, and accessories, available only in-store and online.
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.