Kit Kemp has an individual and original approach to designing her fabrics and trims collection. Her use of colour and attention to detail celebrates craft and captures the imagination. Kit treasures her working relationship with Michal Silver at Christopher Farr Cloth in making her design ideas a reality.
Kit Kemp MBE has forged an internationally-acclaimed reputation for her unique hotel interiors as Founder and Creative Director of Firmdale Hotels and a design practice, Kit Kemp Design Studio. In addition, the studio has a thriving textile, fragrance and homewares business. Furthermore, Kemp has authored several best-selling design books and is a champion of British art, craft and sculpture.
Small Way is a bold, graphic design inspired by tribal flat weaves, featuring strong yet simple geometric forms. The hand-painted irregularities add an organic charm, softening the structured pattern and giving it an artisanal quality. Available in a different scale as One Way, this intelligent design is versatile, making it a striking choice for upholstery, curtains, and statement walls.
Small Way is a bold, graphic design inspired by tribal flat weaves, featuring strong yet simple geometric forms. The hand-painted irregularities add an organic charm, softening the structured pattern and giving it an artisanal quality. Available in a different scale as One Way, this intelligent design is versatile, making it a striking choice for upholstery, curtains, and statement walls.
Time Teller, is based on fabrics found in the tents of desert travellers, with a touch of modern flair. Kemp explains “Time Teller is deeply romantic to me, and I am looking forward to wrapping it around walls to give an embracing effect. The name comes from a timelessness and forgetfulness of time itself.”
Time Teller, is based on fabrics found in the tents of desert travellers, with a touch of modern flair. Kemp explains “Time Teller is deeply romantic to me, and I am looking forward to wrapping it around walls to give an embracing effect. The name comes from a timelessness and forgetfulness of time itself.”