Fabric of my Life.

block print party

Ren London Textiles Pulse 2016

in between chairing my first ever panel discussion at pulse london yesterday (eek!), and being interviewed about my top tips for collaborating with bloggers for pulse tv (link to follow), i managed to find a few minutes to whizz up and down the aisles to see what delights i could discover. as soon as i spotted these gorgeous printed textiles i was stopped dead in my tracks – geometric printing on raw tactile linen is always a winner in my book!

ren. london is a homeware brand that represents considered design with focus on the handcrafted and natural materials that only get better with age. founder raneta valuzyte splits her time between wood turning and block printing linen, which she sources from the very same factory where her grandmother spent nearly 4 decades producing the fabric – isn’t that just lovely? each design is individually hand printed and have a wonderfully minimalist navajo vibe to them i think, conjuring up magical nights spent under canvas out in the desert..

her maple, walnut and ebonized oak woodware pieces are also pretty stunning – do check them out!

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9 Responses

  1. Great finds, their textiles are lovely! I really enjoyed your panel talk – just happened to catch it online at just the right time – well done all!

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