Ellen Mae Williams, a textile designer in the Cotswolds uses sustainable and traditional textile methods to create her naturally hand-dyed and hand-painted 100% linen fabrics. She uses such ingredients as onion skins, madder root and logwood to create a range of subtle colours. Her aesthetic forms a dialogue with the natural landscape, being inspired by the changing seasons of the English countryside, specifically rural Oxfordshire.
Measures 50 x 50cm; duck feather cushion insert included.
Covers: machine wash on a cold, gentle cycle to preserve colours.
Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Nature informs much of what textiles maker, designer and artist, Ellen Williams creates, specifically, the Oxfordshire landscape in which she grew up. Abstract artists including Gerhard Richter and Mark Rothko also inspire her work. A BA in textiles prompted an exploration of natural dyeing and colours that she could whip up in her kitchen. Ellen discovered that avocado skins and stones produced a beautiful muted pink shade and experimented with kitchen waste such as onion skins and coffee granules.
Visit Designer Page“It’s using the knowledge from the past and at the same time not ruining our planet”