Press articles
Heart & Home Magazine: April 2015 April 07 2015

Apartment Therapy: June 2014 June 26 2014
Interiors blog, Apartment Therapy have done a lovely feature of my London flat. After much cleaning and sorting we were really pleased with the result!
"Stepping into the home of Tamasyn Gambell, the first thing you notice are the patterns and collections, but go deeper into the home and you will see that her use of pattern and color is united by nature themes which lend a tranquil feel ... Her home is a showcase of vintage designs that stand the test of time, with vintage furniture and lighting that are as on trend now as they were when they were designed. Tamasyn's true talent is shown in how she effortlessly blends modern shapes and bold colors to create a relaxing space ... You seem to forget the bustling open air market outside the living room window and are lost in the amazing design."
www.apartmenttherapy.com/tamasyns-eclectic-midcentury-flat
Financial Times: June 2014 June 01 2014
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.
Le Bon Marché, Rive Gauche: Feb 2014 February 12 2014
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!
Style Magazine: October 2013 October 06 2013
A well-executed geometric design can add instant oomph to an interior. The easiest way is with textiles, and these colourful lampshades and cushions by Tamasyn Gambell have a distinctly retro feel.
The Observer: September 2013 October 03 2013
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.
Red: October 2013 October 02 2013
This month's London Design Festival is packed with established and emerging talent showcasing their work across the capital, and at it's central hub, the V&A museum. British creativity is flourishing - and we've picked out some of our favourites to make sure you don't miss a thing.
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.
The Times: September 2013 September 03 2013
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.
Vogue: September 2013 September 01 2013
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.
Elle Decoration: May 2011 May 01 2011
“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.”