Tamasyn Gambell has serious fashion credentials: the RCA graduate worked as a print designer for the luxe Parisian label Louis Vuitton and Swedish high street giant H&M after graduating, but became increasingly disillusioned with the industry.
Gambell came back to the Uk five years ago and began producing bold screen-printed products using the most eco-friendly methods possible. Her hip home-wares are all made in the UK using fabrics from Irish mills that have been dyed with water based pigments. Gambell's emphasis on social responsibility is admirable, but it is her vibrant geometric design which really grab your attention. Resolutely cheerful but never garish, they have a sophistication and timeless appeal thats sure never to go out of style.
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Royal College of Art graduate Gambell worked for Louis Vuitton and Sonia Rykiel before setting up her own company five years ago. Art-deco inspired abstract prints in bright contrasting colours are found on her lampshades, cushions and stationary.
Ercol, the British furniture-maker, is updating its range for a young and global market using Tamasyn's new "Dash" print. The new print was launched at London Tent and is set to become yet another very successful collabortion with Ercol.
Tamasyn's Aztec cushion is featured in artist and explorer, Darren Almond's converted barn in remote Norfolk, making his day bed look cosy and inviting.
“We love a graphic notebook, especially one thats eco friendly. Cue Tamasyn Gambell’s striking designs, which are made from recycled paper and vegetable oil-based inks. Stylish and sustainable.”