‘The Garden of Pareidolia’ is a vibrant collection of botanical, floral, and illustrative pattern designs tailored for interior spaces, characterised by their rich colours, intricate details, and ...
This collection is inspired by fossils born and crafted uniquely from nature over time and how their appearance gives way to its provenance and history. This idea was translated into garments via ...
Wetlands were once disregarded as wastelands, and neglected by both the public and environmentalists. These valuable areas were often used for drainage and treated as dumping grounds. However, due to ...
ARTS THREAD is the leading digital platform for emerging artists and designers, a launchpad for the next generation of creative talent representing 300,000 students in more than 130 countries from ...
'Dancing in Tune with Oneself and Others', investigate how seeing the totality of own artist practise and creative process can cultivate mindfulness. By shifting the focus from singularity to totality ...
Drawing inspiration from the 1697 quotation “Hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned…”, I considered interpretations of the quotation and how it could represent how men and women are perceived within ...
Bundle is the result of material-driven research into biobased composites in furniture design. Through extensive experimentation, we developed a stackable, lightweight mono-material chair by ...
This Project aims to challenge the conventional use of extractive and finite materials while redefining perceptions of regenerative biomaterials. Focusing on seaweed, a locally abundant resource in ...
Today, microplastics can be found in our food, drinks, and air. On average, people unknowingly consume nearly 250 grams of microplastics each year. Sometimes microplastics can be so small they are ...
My thesis collection is inspired by a section of the Taiwanese military called the Honor Guards, whose main duty is to stand guard at national monuments. During the scorching summers in Taiwan, these ...
Textile and object designer, weaving and knitting developer.
The design was located in Peckham Level for the space of Really Peckham Market. The Peckham area prefers to reuse buildings in Central Rye Lane than demolition and reconstruction which the sites will ...