
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.
Nairn’s Oatcakes asked Timorous Beasties to design a distinct surface pattern to create an elegant oatcake tin that fits perfectly into the handbag.
Timorous Beasties are exhibiting new work, celebrating 20 years since the studio’s first toile design, at Musée de la Toile de Jouy, Paris.
Opened in 1889, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, is one of Edinburgh’s most outstanding buildings.
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.