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Interior Projects
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We have recently completed an interior in Ibiza for a private client. The house features new and bespoke furniture by Faye Toogood as well as many commissioned pieces made by craftsmen, designers and artists.
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We are curently working on a London Penthouse: an urban winter garden in the sky.
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Spade Chair for PLEASE WAIT To Be SEATED
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As a result of two years close collaboration between PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED founder Thomas Ibsen and Faye Toogood, the BATCH pieces are now part of the PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED design collection. The Spade Chair is now available from 320 euros in Charcoal and Ash.
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Roly Poly at the Denver Art Museum
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The Roly Poly chair from Faye Toogood's fourth furniture assemblage is now part of the permanent collection at the Denver Art Museum and featured in an exhibition on contemporary chair design: Unseated: Contemporary Chairs Reimagined, opening 1st May 2016.
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Faye Toogood for Garde
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The Cloud Light, a table lamp hand crafted in our studio from Shoji paper is now available at Garde Shop. As well as an exclusive version of the Spade Chair and Roly Poly Dining Chair which has been produced in Oxblood red.
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Indigo Storm Extended Collection for 1882 Ltd
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Indigo Storm for 1882 Ltd, has been extended and now includes an espresso cup, tankard and serving platters and dishes.
Prices from £12.95
Stockists include:
Barneys
Garde
Selfridges
Twentytwentyone
V&A
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New. Indigo Rain for 1882 Ltd
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After the success of Indigo Storm, Faye Toogood has designed a new collection of ceramics for 1882 Ltd. Indigo Rain puts a fresh spin on the forms and traditions of English creamware. Broad bands of indigo glaze, like painterly washes of watercolour, are applied to rough canvas and then transferred to the pieces.
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Faye Toogood Workshop at Boisbuchet
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'Soft Goods' is a workshop which explores the notion of softness in shape, material, touch and volume.
Expect welcoming chunkiness, innocent plumpness and gentle linear-forms. Soft Goods will be explored across different disciplines such as fashion, furniture, sculpture and installation.
To register for this workshop please visit: http://www.boisbuchet.org/product/soft-goods/
Dates: 03 – 09 July 2016
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