Found Textiles
Tacos, Tortillas & Textiles
19/08/11 16:36

It has come to my attention recently, that I have been going out a lot to eat mexican and latin american. Not only is it refreshing to delevop a new taste for food, but some of the bars and restaurants, have really inspired me for their cultural take on interior design with textiles. Maybe this is a sign that need to go traveling again to explore the Americas...




Beyond Kimono
13/06/10 00:45

One of my main obsessions and inspirations is japanese textiles. I’m very excited for tomorrow I’m going to see a Kabuki play with my mum, I’ve not been since I was about 5 or 6 when she took me then. Apparently she was completely amazed by the whole spectacle and started collecting books of Edo period woodblock prints, and photography of the costumes. I remember growing up with these stunned by the colour, pattern and style of these exotic forms. Recently I’ve been spending my sundays down Brick Lane, not shopping so much, and not so into people watching as I used to be, as everyone seems to look the same these days, but just wondering, taking in the vibrant atmosphere and being open to looking at all the colours, patterns and textures found on all the market stalls, still nothing pulls me more than a kimono or two.



Antiques of a Crystal Palace
12/06/10 13:44
A friend of mine has moved South of the River, not that this is a huge distance for me, as this is where I grew up! But I have not really been to this part of London since I was 9 years old. I caught an easy ride down on the new overground and after a quick look in the park at the dinosaurs, the three of us then spent the afternoon searching out gems in a whole parade of vintage and antique shops and market places. Here’s some of the things I found...










Warped tree
15/10/08 15:47
I went for a walk through Clissold Park the other week and look what I found!
Two trees that had been warped up together with red yarn.
This look so beautiful, I would love to know who did it.

Its still there now, a week later.
My friend spotted another tree wrapped and warped in the same way, in London Fields too.
Two trees that had been warped up together with red yarn.
This look so beautiful, I would love to know who did it.

Its still there now, a week later.
My friend spotted another tree wrapped and warped in the same way, in London Fields too.