Rooves pattern shown on wallpaper

KATE CLEDWYN

Kate brings observations from the details found in nature and architecture into interior design. This innovative design business is driven by her love of photography.

Stimulated by her global travels, Kate captures the details of ephemeral images and immortalises them into interior products. This art of pattern began with simple reflection and repetition of the original photographs.

This unique approach, to capture ephemeral images and gently manipulate into mesmerising patterns gives Kate’s work a distinctive personality. The organic, living sources of the work breathe life into a room. Wallpapers create a bold impression, while fabrics offer luxurious impact for upholstery, curtains and blinds.

As well as her own label, designs have been commissioned by interior and fashion designers to create bespoke work.

  • COMMERCIAL PROJECT

    “Kate flew out and took some wonderful photos, converting them into imaginative artwork which has received amazing comments from numerous people of all nationalities.”


    Mel Gurney, Owner – Casa Fajara Boutique House & Hotel, Portugal

  • RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

    “Whether working with an interior designer or directly, Kate’s work enhances the atmosphere of a room with striking imagery. Choosing from the variety of themes will reflect the personality of the owner, creating a home with authentic character. Kate’s work is original and memorable. I have a couple of works in my own home and happily recommend her to clients.”


    Kate Thornton – Interior Designer, London

  • BESPOKE PROJECT

    “Kate created seven striking canvases on a transport theme, for the Barnes branch of Pizza Express; she produced wonderful images of local features… we then collaborated on the Isle of Wight branch, where she perfectly used her stunning sailing images… her timeless pieces still grace the walls five years later.”


    Veronica Congdon

  • RESIDENTIAL PROJECT

    “The cushions are great, they fit really well in the lounge with the picture and the sofas.  I can now get rid of the old ones!!”

    Chris