Australia's textile design industry, spanning fashion, homewares, soft furnishings, industrial applications is a source of endless inspiration. Not only are the designers in this field constantly creating new patterns and collections, they're forever adapting to the changing economic and environmental climate. Australian textile studio Annie Coop is owned and operated by designer Annie Cooper. The label's fabric design, production, and manufacturing are entirely conducted in Melbourne, and sold in interior showrooms throughout Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA and UK.
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by Editorial Team | 23 April, 2016 From hand-printers to the digitally-savvy, we look at five textile designers gracing the world of fabric design right now. Tess Ritchie reports. Linen and fashion, cushions and napkins; textiles are integral to the world of design and always have been. Meet 14 of Australia's Most Exciting Textile Designers TDF Design Awards by Lucy Feagins, Editor Photos - Zoe Helene Spaleta Photo - Molly Heath Badaam, The Meeting Place The Meeting Place collection by Badaam encourages cultural exchanges by experimenting with drape, silhouette and patterns found in the Asia-Pacific region. Meet 14 of Australia's Most Exciting Textile Designers Textiles The Aboriginal-Owned Homewares Brand Bringing First Nations Art To Homes + Classrooms Across Australia! Textiles Tim Neve I've been eagerly following Newcastle based Tim Neve's Instagram the last few weeks and am very excited to see he is launching a new collection called 'Foraged' this month (Feb 2019) at Life Instyle Sydney. I'm in love with 'Protea' - those colours! Protea by Tim Neve, from his Foraged collection
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Twenty Australian textile artists have shared works that skillfully weave together disparate aspects of our world. These works are testaments to what binds us together.. From a background in traditional designs, they have now been able to produce individual artworks using a vibrant range of colours and eccentric weft technique. Other artists. Welcome to ATASDA. ATASDA promotes textile art and surface design and those who create it. We seek to inspire our membership through the development of a creative community and the provision of opportunities for learning new skills. We encourage the use of a diverse range of techniques for artistic expression including printing, dyeing. Helena Geiger designs & supplies original graphic textiles for a range of art, furnishings & fashion. Feel free to contact us to discuss your design brief. Contact Now Australian indigenous textile designs New Retail online store coming… Are you dreaming of the Outback? Our new cushion collection will inspire you. Australian indigenous textile designs for interiors, furnishings, gallery shows, workshops. Decorators, commercial designers download our graphic catalogue. Meet Helena - Exhibitions & Gallery Shows Meet Helena Geiger I'm an Indigenous Australian born in Sydney of Gumbaynggir heritage from Northern NSW.
5 Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Textile Designers You Need to Know Today
Jessica Rae Jessica Rae is a freelance textile and surface pattern designer based in Australia. Rae draws inspiration from the Australian native bush, vintage flowers & ornamental and decorative art and has a penchant for creating unique patterns. littleflowerpatterns.com Gemma Capper The Australian Fashion Council (AFC) is the peak body for the Australian fashion and textile industry. Our aim is to guide the just transformation of our industry to a socially, environmentally and economically prosperous circular economy by 2030 and to Net Zero by 2050.. designer, retailer or clothing brand, the AFC needs your support to.
Surface Pattern Marketplace May 12, 2021 Blog art for license, cath kidston, Charles Voysey, designers, iconic textile designers, laura ashley, Mary Quant, mary white, surface pattern designers, surface pattern marketplace, terance conran, Willam Morris, Zika Ascher 0 The Top Ten Textile Designers That Created a Vision Lucienne Day 44 Australian Fashion Designers you need on your radar 2024 Fashion / Style In anticipation of AAFW, here are 44 Australian fashion designers you should know WORDS Natalie Petrevski PHOTOGRAPHY courtesy Instagram PUBLISHED Fri, 12 May 2023 - 4:45 pm Australian born. Here at RUSSH, supporting homegrown talent is always a priority.
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In 2013, Australian Indigenous Fashion Week (AIFW) was set up as a platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers to showcase high quality traditional and contemporary fashion, textiles, furniture, accessories and crafts. Welcome to Tamara Design Co home of a beautiful collection of wallpapers, upholstery fabric, linen and pattern designs. My range of designs are suitable for both commercial and residential interior projects and have been enjoyed by interior designers and upholsterers across Australia and overseas.