
Shown: bronze-coloured wall panels at Portman Estates Offices, 38 Seymour Street, London.
Mirroring the textures and shapes of an area famously defined by the London planetree, the surface detail designed by Timorous Beasties is part of an installation of bespoke decorative concrete wall panels, manufactured and developed by Graphic Relief and Feilden & Mawson Architects.
Shown: bronze-coloured wall panels at Portman Estates Offices, 38 Seymour Street, London.
In 2015, private aviation company, NetJets, commissioned Timorous Beasties to create a tail-wrap for their signature series, the Challenger 350 jet.
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.
Philip Treacy celebrates the humorous mixed with the unexpected, always with a nod to history.
Curator Hugo Macdonald approached TB back in 2018 regarding an exhibition he was planning on holding taking place at Harewood House in the Spring of 2019.