BOODLES X HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES

We collaborated with Boodles and Historic Royal Palaces on their RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden, uniting two iconic British institutions in celebration of history and craft. Referencing the botanical painting of the Picnic Room in Queen Charlotte’s Cottage at Kew Palace, 1805, we decorated the vaulted roof of the pavilion at the heart of the garden. Deep red aquilegia and purple geranium weave to meet climbing nasturtium and morning glory. The paintwork echoed the jewel-toned planting of the garden, designed by Catherine MacDonald, with a rich palette of burgundy and red taking its cue from a 17th century damask used for Mary of Modena’s canopied bed at Kensington Palace. The metalwork featured winding grape vines and bosses shaped like nasturtium leaves, inspired by the ceiling of the Great Hall at Hampton Court Palace. The garden won the Silver-Gilt Medal.

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FORTNUM & MASON

We collaborated with Fortnum & Mason on the ceiling decoration of their new Biscuitorium. Our brief was to design a mural which invites visitors up the stairway to explore the world of the Biscuitorium, and to conjure the imagination of the brand. A central golden sun echoes the original art deco ceiling roses found throughout the building, and the symmetrical pattern references English Arts & Crafts design. Abstract ears of wheat are a nod to the key ingredient of Fortnum & Mason biscuits, and a scalloped outer edge echoes the sweeping waves of the building's double helix staircase. A neutral colour palette allows the iconic packaging of their biscuits to sing.

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VOLGA LINEN

We created a collaborative showroom with Volga Linen for Design Destination London, celebrating surface and pattern design made using time-honoured techniques. The space showcased our shared references and design processes, along with a twin bedroom upholstered in our fabrics alongside Volga bed linens. The showroom provided inspiration for layered interiors which evoke an atmosphere and tell a story.

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DIPTYQUE

We collaborated with Diptyque on the decoration of their Marylebone boutique, incorporating hand-painted elements throughout. Inspired by an illustration painted by Diptyque's founder in the 1960s, our brief was to capture the wildness of the French countryside and play with colour in nature. Referencing Fauvism, we developed a style where painterly marks are both abstract and representational. Upon entering the boutique customers are greeted with a hand-painted tiled counter, before discovering a panoramic mural which frames a display of the iconic fragrance collection.

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VINTERIOR

With a shared commitment to craft and purposeful design, we were asked to be part of One of One, a collection of timeless furniture sourced from Vinterior, reframed and repurposed to create statement pieces. Inspired by Swedish blue and white painted armoires, we transformed an antique pine cupboard. The collection celebrated sustainability and the idea of giving new life to preloved pieces, and sold out within 24 hours.

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Ceraudo

We designed and hand-painted a collection of Ceraudo's Chiara Chairs, decorated with Bloomsbury-inspired patterns in two complementary colourways. A breakfast was held at the iconic Persephone Books in Bloomsbury to celebrate the launch, with guests being given copies of Virginia Woolf novels as gifts.

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Loeffler Randall

We designed a custom wrapping paper for Loeffler Randall, with a pattern inspired by historic Indian textiles. Our floral print was reimagined in three signature Loeffler Randall palettes, and printed onto newsprint quality paper. Customers were able to add the gift wrap to their orders, and the collection quickly sold out.

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Kit Kemp

We designed and hand-painted a collection of Kit Kemp's Stack Lamps, decorated with Bloomsbury-inspired geometric patterns. The lamps were used in the Bloomsbury Publishing head office, sitting alongside murals painted by our studio.

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DÔEN

We collaborated with DÔEN in the decoration of their store in Harrod's, London. Inspired by historic European houses, painted borders frame the clothes rails. The design includes a stylised leaf motif as a nod to the brand's Californian roots. Deep aubergine and plaster pink paintwork create an earthy, tonal palette to allow the clothes to sing.

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Maison Madeleine

Celebrating our shared appreciation for historical design, we designed and decorated a one-off dresser with the Los Angeles fine furniture brand Maison Madeleine. Inspired by 19th century European folk patterns, floral motifs over a layered blue wash create a distinctive piece that blends historical reference with contemporary craftsmanship.

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YOLKE

Inspired by an 18th century French textile, we reimagined YOLKE’s Cherry Floral print as a hand-painted wallpaper and border. The design is reminiscent of dreamlike days, with berries and floral garlands evoking a folksy charm. The collaboration was launched at YOLKE's store inside Liberty London.

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Matilda Goad

We designed and hand-painted a collection of Matilda Goad's signature Cloth Scallop lampshades, decorated with delicate motifs - clovers, stars, cherries and meadow flowers. To celebrate the launch of our collaboration, Tess decorated lampshades instore, giving customers the opportunity to watch the process and take home their lampshades with them.

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