The Ins and Outs of Collaboration with Rebecca Atwood & Sarah Laskow
We’ve always been huge fans of surface and pattern designer, Rebecca Atwood, and her ever-growing line
We’ve always been huge fans of surface and pattern designer, Rebecca Atwood, and her ever-growing line of textiles, home goods and wallpaper. Her recent book, Living With Pattern, is a much-loved edition filled with approachable homes layered in various scales, colors and materials of pattern. Recently, Rebecca collaborated with longtime friend Sarah Laskow on a range of bespoke pillows made from Rebecca’s textiles and Sarah’s hand embroidery work. We had chance to catch up with both women and ask them about the collaboration. You can see the full collection up close and personal after the jump!
Image above: Rebecca Atwood & Sarah Laskow in the studio Can you tell us how your latest collaboration came about"
Rebecca Atwood: Moving beyond print to explore new techniques has been a goal of mine. I?m fascinated with how we can create pattern through structure, stitching, fibers, and texture. One of the things I love most about textiles is that they are meant to be used, touched, and shared and I wanted to expand our language of techniques beyond surface transformation. Working with Sarah, one of my best friends since college, was such a natural fit to start exploring these ideas. Prior to starting my own line, I?d worked with Sarah for developing embellishment and fabric manipulation samples for home products and so I knew we worked well tog...
We’ve always been huge fans of surface and pattern designer, Rebecca Atwood, and her ever-growing line of textiles, home goods and wallpaper. Her recent book, Living With Pattern, is a much-loved edition filled with approachable homes layered in various scales, colors and materials of pattern. Recently, Rebecca collaborated with longtime friend Sarah Laskow on a range of bespoke pillows made from Rebecca’s textiles and Sarah’s hand embroidery work. We had chance to catch up with both women and ask them about the collaboration. You can see the full collection up close and personal after the jump!
Image above: Rebecca Atwood & Sarah Laskow in the studio Can you tell us how your latest collaboration came about"
Rebecca Atwood: Moving beyond print to explore new techniques has been a goal of mine. I?m fascinated with how we can create pattern through structure, stitching, fibers, and texture. One of the things I love most about textiles is that they are meant to be used, touched, and shared and I wanted to expand our language of techniques beyond surface transformation. Working with Sarah, one of my best friends since college, was such a natural fit to start exploring these ideas. Prior to starting my own line, I?d worked with Sarah for developing embellishment and fabric manipulation samples for home products and so I knew we worked well tog...
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