
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 recently collaborated with the prestigious Royal Opera House in London to create an exclusive range of ceramics, textiles and accessories.
Craigend is Timorous Beasties’ third collection with Brintons, manufacturers of high-quality wool carpets.
Collaborating with the best in Scottish design, Timorous Beasties provided illustrations for a new series of bank notes, entitled ‘The People’s Money’.
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.