Lisa Whatmough is the very talented designer behind Squint, a UK based furniture shop which makes patchwork furniture to order and also has some “off the peg”. Lisa’s first collection was snapped up by Liberty of London in Fashion Week 2005 and she has not looked back since! [See below for the link to the interview with her.]
photo courtesy of Dacia Ray on flickr
Each order takes up to 12 weeks to complete and the work is to an exacting standard. I love the lushness and sheer sumptiousness of the pieces.
photo courtesy of Sterin on flickr
The colours are whatever you can imagine. They are not all loud and colourful some are quite muted and others are within one colour family but all are richly textured and very tactile.
Photo courtesy of Carla Andrea on flickr
I adore these pieces because this is what I like to do with my upholstery throws for winter, use the finest textiles in small amounts and be entranced at the luxuriousness, the sheer decadence of one special piece…that is all it takes.
photo courtesy of cacauzitta on flickr
How to get this look at home …..if a chair is too expensive then a cushion or a throw by moi would work just as well and if you have the money then have a footstool or a chair made……your whole room can be based around it.
Photo courtesy lbv5000 on flickr
mydeco.com has an excellent post here about how you can get the look for yourselves by finding good pieces of furniture at thrift shops etc. Annie of mydeco.com wrote a very interesting piece for the Independent in the UK about craft and the credit crunch.
Photo courtesy of cat30 on flickr
I like the idea of patchwork curtains in this style…and am going to do some door curtains for our home for winter as it is so cold with this open plan living which is so prevalent in Australia….will throw in a few cushions in toning shades and textures and I am thinking our whole flat will look a lot warmer than it does now.
Photo courtesy of cat30 on flickr
Keep tuned for my adventures with my charity shop finds…one fabulous Laura Ashley chair and another stunning chair…am going to have a go at making a cover for them in my own patchwork style.
Here is a wonderful interview with Lisa Whatmough which is on mydeco.com. Some of her work is available for sale on that site as well as other really individualistic pieces by craftspersons in the UK…I think only in the UK
Some other design blogs which have featured her work are below:
This is my 199th blog post and I thought it was apt to show you what is being done at such a level by such a talented artisan/designer…this is what my blog is all about so am excited to bring you this post. Stay tuned for big 200













