In recent years, the relationship between art and interior design has shifted in a quiet but meaningful way. Rather than treating art as something separate, confined to walls or galleries, it is increasingly being integrated into everyday objects. Textiles have become one of the most natural ways for this transition to take place.
Blankets, cushions, rugs and curtains offer a surface where artistic ideas can be translated into something tactile and functional. Through collaboration with artists, these pieces move beyond purely decorative roles and become part of how a space is experienced. The texture of the fabric, the scale of the pattern and the use of colour all carry elements of the artist’s visual language.
This approach reflects a broader change in how interiors are shaped. Instead of aiming for perfectly coordinated spaces, there is a growing interest in objects that feel personal and considered. Artist designed textiles introduce this sense of individuality while remaining practical and durable, allowing art to exist naturally within everyday routines.