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Patterns available include Thistle, Spring Blossom, Devil Damask, Tree of Life and Napoleon Bee and Iguana. Other patterns are available on request
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Launched for Clerkenwell Design Week 2011, Timorous Beasties’ designs were beautifully rendered as concrete tiles using proprietary moulding technology developed by Graphic Relief.
Patterns available include Thistle, Spring Blossom, Devil Damask, Tree of Life and Napoleon Bee and Iguana. Other patterns are available on request
Inspired by the thistles and roses festooning the Victoria and Albert Museum's exterior architectural surface, Timorous Beasties re-designed the V&A boardroom in 2010.
Normanby Hall, a stunning regency manor in North Lincolnshire, approached TB back in November of 2019 looking for a textile commission to display as part of their 'Artists in the Hall' exhibiton.
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.
TB were commissioned by publisher Profile Books to create some twisted toile inspired illustrations for Sarah Perry's new book 'Essex Girls - For Profane and Opinionated Women Everywhere'.