Milan 08: textile and wallpaper designers Timorous Beasties will launch a collection printed with images of “contemporary urban life”, including skateboarders, tramps and CCTV cameras, and another design based on the conflict in the Middle East.
The Decouper Toile Collection (top, above and below) is based on 18th Century chinioserie and toiles de jouey patterns.
Bloody Hell (below) is ” an experimental wallpaper design based on the theme of war and conflict in the Middle East”.
The designers are also launching new floral patterns (below).
The collections will be launched in Milan next week.
morous Beasties:
Decouper Toile Collection & Bloody Hell
As part of the design+ event in the heart of Zona Tortona, Timorous Beasties are delighted to be in Milan once again for the launch of the Decouper Toile Collection and Bloody Hell.
The Decouper Toile Collection is a contemporary take on the chinioserie and toiles de jouey patterns of the 18th Century. The literal meaning of Decouper in French is to “cut out”; it is also the source of the term “découpage”. The Découpage style became very popular in 18th Century Britain with the upper and burgeoning middle classes. Images were cut from valuable prints and lacquered onto hatboxes, gift boxes and even walls.
Unlike the original sentimental patterns popular in this period, Timorous Beasties have used everyday images of contemporary urban life. The collection features young and old men, workers, shoppers, pregnant mothers, cyclists and tramps, all beautifully silhouetted on the decorative backdrop of traditional pattern. The Decouper Toile collection challenges both old and new ideas of class, wealth and taste.
Bloody Hell is an experimental wallpaper design based on the theme of war and conflict in the Middle East. Timorous Beasties will also be previewing new oversized floral prints.
Milan 2008
design+
Via Tortona 20,
Zona Tortona
16th – 21st April 2008
Press Preview
Tuesday 15th April 15.00h - 19.00h
Daily Opening
Wednesday 16th – Sunday 20th April
10.00 – 21.00 h
Monday 21st April
10.00 – 16.00 h
Party
Wednesday 16th April 19.00 – 23.30 h
(invitation only)