Pattern development and textile design projects exploring color, repetition, and application for home furnishings, rugs, and interior textiles.
University Project — University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) United Kingdom
A comprehensive exploration of pattern design for home furnishings, focusing on rug design and textile applications for interior spaces. This project investigates color theory, geometric repetition, and pattern scaling for functional home products.
Pattern Development — Woven textile explorations
Application Studies — Patterns on home furnishings
Geometric Variations — Stripes and symmetrical designs
Organic Forms — Mirrored symmetry explorations
Color Variations — Chevron patterns in multiple colorways
This project explores the application of textile patterns to home furnishings, particularly rug design. The work investigates how pattern, color, and scale interact in functional interior products.
Through digital pattern development and product visualization, the project examines geometric repetition, organic forms, and traditional weaving patterns reimagined for contemporary home spaces.
Textile Design — 2025
An exploration of organic forms and natural patterns, translating botanical structures into contemporary textile designs through digital printing and hand-weaving techniques.
Inspired by the deconstruction of plant matter and cellular structures, examining how nature's patterns inform modern textile design.