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Patterns + Textures Play in Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II

After a successful first collaboration in 2017, Kirkby Design and ‘the patron saints of print’, Eley Kishimoto, present Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II. While Kirkby has become known as an experimental textile brand with a love of extreme textures and contemporary colors, Eley Kishimoto brings a daring use of color and pattern to the project. Their latest collection of textiles and wallcoverings is vibrant and impactful, combining signature graphic patterns with innovative textures that feel both cozy and on trend.

“We’re excited to continue our journey with Kirkby Design, shaping the world of interiors together. I believe that with the integrity and quality of our relationship, we can continue with our collective vision to make the interior world a prettier, more comfortable space,” said Mark Eley of Eley Kishimoto.

neutral toned sofa, side tables, and wallpaper

Included in Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II is Flash, an Eley Kishimoto signature design that’s elevated through wool bouclé and handwoven raffia. Jagged Roses features highly stylized roses and thorny geometric shapes with a unique contrast of scale and texture. Cotton velvet is woven on a traditional loom, while the wallcovering is digitally printed on handwoven raffia. Taking inspiration from the honeycomb, Home Centre is a playful pattern that uses cut and uncut velvet with a satin sheen. Its wallcovering counterpart uses metallic ink printed onto natural wood pulp. Basic geometric shapes create the effect of paper airplanes in Origami Rockets. The textile features a 3D look thanks to textured cut and uncut velvet, while the wallcovering is made by traditional machine and wood pulp paper. Quilted Mirage is pixelated and enlarged, allowing the pattern to be revealed only from a distance. It’s enriched by wool bouclé. Textured and plain, Solid is a handwoven, natural raffia wallcovering with subtle texture that complements other patterns. Graphic Fairytale beings together three patterns – Origami Rockets, Jagged Roses, and Flash – to create a pattern with everything. Fun and playful, it’s woven on a traditional loom for a tapestry-like quality.

detail of tan and white material

black corner desk with chair and light against patterned wallpaper

patterned sofa on tan floor and black walls

patterned curved sofa in showroom

dark round table with light against patterned wallpaper

detail of patterned piece of furniture

modern terra cotta sink with black faucet in front of patterned wallpaper

neutral colored patterned sofa with wall sculpture

detail of neutral colored patterned sofa

piece of furniture with art objects in front of warm colored patterned wall

patterned sofa and chair with coffee table on tan floor and black walls

detail of patterned sofa

black and white patterned throw pillows

patterned throw pillows atop a piece of silver furniture

cream colored sofa on tan floor and black walls

flat lay of objects featuring neutral tone patterns

flat lay of objects featuring black and white patterns

flat lay of objects featuring warm toned patterns

three individuals sitting in a styled living space

L to R: Jordan Mould, Mark Eley, Wakako Kishimoto

To learn more about Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II, visit kirkbydesign.com.

Kelly Beall is senior editor at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based graphic designer and writer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, and enjoys sharing her finds with others. When undistracted by great art and design, she can be found making a mess in the kitchen, consuming as much information as possible, or on the couch with her three pets. Find her @designcrush on social.

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