Monday 18 July 2011
Friday 25 March 2011
Saturday 5 March 2011
Friday 28 January 2011
Thursday 18 November 2010
New Town Plaza, Hong Kong | I assisted artist Zoe Bradley for this project. We made a four metre by six metre paper rose dress, for shopping centre New Town Plaza in Shatin, Hong Kong. The aim of the project was to attract luxury designers to open boutiques in the shopping complex. The dress took three weeks to make in London, and four days for us to install in Hong Kong.
Wednesday 15 September 2010
NuBo | NuBo skin care were launching a new product, exclusively to Selfridges in London, they wanted their concession to really stand out and catch the customers eye. NuBo asked me to create something which reflect their brand/product.
Paper castle | I assisted artist Kyle Bean for this project in June. The window was featured in Selfridges, Oxford street store throughout the summer (2010). The idea is that the scales are balanced, but the outcome of each side is completely different. On one side there is a cluster of old fairy tale books, and on the other, we made an illustration from inside one of the books come to life by using the book pages as our medium.
Sunday 4 April 2010
Saturday 3 April 2010
Tuesday 2 March 2010
Tuesday 9 February 2010
Tatty Devine | I have been working as a visual merchandiser at Tatty Devine in Covent Garden for the past few weeks. To celebrate their new doily jewellery range I made their Valentines window display based on doilies and cakes. I made the cakes out of cardboard and paper, and was fortunate enough to be sponsored by a wonderful paper company, GF Smith.
Lingerie display | I created this display to be situated within the lingerie section of a department store. The display holds garments by lingerie designer Kathryn Prance. I designed and made the logo, signage and packaging for Kathryn, along with refurbishing this old dressing table, and designing and making the surrounding props, all of which I hand made out of paper.
Wednesday 3 February 2010
Liberty windows | These are Liberty’s current windows, the colours, patterns and textures in the windows are so beautiful, feminine and calming. Just what is needed after hectic, stressful Christmas shopping and January sales. The mannequins are desirably dressed in similar soothing tones of plums and creams, and lots of layers.
I made the pompoms featured in the windows using mostly a salmon tulle fabric and a Liberty print fabric which is available to purchase in their very impressive haberdashery department, I recommend a visit!