
Our work can be found woven through London’s design landscape, each project highlighting a different interpretation of our signature style. At Sticks’n’Sushi Kingston and Canary Wharf, designed by Norm Architects, a selection of our fabrics forms part of the restaurant’s warm, tactile material palette. Elsewhere, guests at Hyde Hotels will find our Tropical Clouded Leopard wallpaper adding a sense of vibrancy and intrigue to interiors created by Studio Moren.

Browns Brasserie, reimagined by Kirk Nolan Architecture & Design, features bespoke Merian Damask wall murals that blend timeless elegance with contemporary craftsmanship. At Gasholder’s Penthouse, interior designer Sunainterior Design incorporated our Thistle wallpaper and cushions to bring a refined Scottish touch to this striking London residence.

At Hyatt London, our Opera Botanica wallpaper brings a layered sense of nature and artistry to the space. The design’s intricate florals and bold composition create a statement backdrop, balancing classic botanical detailing with a modern edge that complements the hotel’s sophisticated interiors.

For something more daring, Château Denmark showcases bespoke Anarchy Tourmaline drapery by Grapes Design Ltd, adding a luxurious edge to one of the city’s most characterful hotels. Meanwhile, at The Lost Poet in Portobello, Cubic Studios introduced our Omni Splatt upholstery, perfectly complementing the property’s playful yet elegant aesthetic.

From subtle to statement-making, these projects demonstrate how Timorous Beasties’ designs adapt to a wide range of interiors while maintaining their unmistakable artistry and sense of storytelling.
Whether you are exploring London during Decorex or simply enjoying the city’s design highlights, keep an eye out for our patterns and prints throughout. Discover these designs in person at our Clerkenwell Showroom, or explore the full collection on the website.
Image Credits:
Gasholders (Image 2) - @franklinandfranklin
The Lost Poet (Images 7 & 8) - @christianbanfield