In 2011, Timorous Beasties explored their Japanese print collection as a source of inspiration for the Museum & Art Gallery’s promotional façade campaign.
Housing wonderful collections in decorative & fine arts, medieval manuscripts, numismatics and entomology, Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery was one of the first museums to open outside London in 1874.
In 2011, Timorous Beasties explored their Japanese print collection as a source of inspiration for the Museum & Art Gallery’s promotional façade campaign.
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'.
Collaborating with the best in Scottish design, Timorous Beasties provided illustrations for a new series of bank notes, entitled ‘The People’s Money’.
In the early 2000s, Timorous Beasties collaborated with Philip Treacy on bespoke fabrics for couture hats, blending playful humor with historical references and exceptional craftsmanship.
The Intaglio Collection, a collaboration between Panaz and Timorous Beasties, presents eight contract-grade fabric designs that embody the studio’s distinctive aesthetic.