Pictured: Bespoke Bronze-Coloured Wall Panels at Portman Estates Offices, 38 Seymour Street, London.
Timorous Beasties designed bespoke decorative concrete wall panels for Portman Estate Offices, collaborating with Graphic Relief and Feilden & Mawson Architects. Inspired by the London plane tree, the bronze-coloured panels create a striking yet refined installation.
Pictured: Bespoke Bronze-Coloured Wall Panels at Portman Estates Offices, 38 Seymour Street, London.
Opened in 1889, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, is one of Edinburgh’s most outstanding buildings.
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.
Launched for Clerkenwell Design Week 2011, Timorous Beasties’ designs were beautifully rendered as concrete tiles using proprietary moulding technology developed by Graphic Relief.
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.