Our Trigonometry cushions appeared in the May edition of House Beautiful to adorn their 'Sophia' sofa bed with other vivid accessories, creating this striking scheme for a exciting and up-to-date look.
Brit textile designer Tamasyn Gambell has teamed up with Clerkenwell store Førest London, which specialises in vintage Scandinavian furniture, to upholster mid-century designs in her vibrant fabrics. The geometric prints are a playful take on Modernist style in primary-bright hues. You'll have to be quick to snap up the limited-edition chairs, cushions and lampshades, though - they're only on sale until the end of June.
Textile designer Tamasyn Gambell, worked for Paris couture houses, including Louis Vuitton and Sonia Rykiel, before moving to Stockholm to design for H&M. She realised, however, that "having to whack out 100 prints a week just wasn't for me." She moved back to the UK six years ago to start her own business selling hand-printed scarves with bold.geometric designs. Gambell and her two assistants do the screen-printing themselves. "I've always wanted to feel the cloth and really be in control of what I do," she says.
Parisian department store, Le Bon Marche have included some of our cushions in a photo shoot for their in-house magazine, Rive Gauche. Our cushions look great in their relaxed, beachy styling. If only we could have them all!