Neisha Crosland is a textile and surface pattern designer known for her well-balanced repeats of geometrics and flowers, unusual colour combinations and her ability to design patterns for a wide range of products, techniques and mediums. These design traits are reflected in Crosland's collection for the brand.
Crosland trained in textiles at Camberwell School of Art, where she developed her drawing style, going on to the Royal College of Art in London, where she experimented with print technique. Today she works from her south London studio designing pattern for tiles, rugs, wallpapers, fabrics, vinyl flooring stationery and scarves. In 2006 she was honoured with a Royal Designer for Industry Distinction (RDI), and in 2017 University of Arts London made her an Honorary Fellow in recognition of her work in textiles. Her work is archived at the V&A and Geffrye Museums, and her book Life of a Pattern was published in 2017.