The brand’s new curated collection of luxury accessories is designed with a spirit of mixing patterns and colours for which the house of Christopher Farr Cloth is renowned. The collection includes cushions that feature some of the brand’s most iconic designs, including ‘Carnival’, a bold botanical print from the archives of Michael Szell.
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic
Christopher Farr Cloth has collaborated with Alice Kettle, a contemporary textile artist and Professor of Textiles at Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University on a special cushion project with craft groups of refugees. As part of this project Alice has also created a series of cushions using techniques she has learned from the refugees and has incorporated them with her distinctive design aesthetic