Debuts First Homeware Collection by Toogood
Getting excited, huh? Faye Toogood, the pioneering bitch of the Toogood design studio based in London, is ready to unleash her first-ever homeware collection. This ain't no run-of-the-mill branded garbage; this is the real deal. Born from two sweaty, labor-filled years, this bad boy is going to make your digs look fucking fabulous.
Known for her work that defies categorization, Toogood decided to expand her empire by releasing a collection composed of ceramics and woven throws. The collection is fucking incredible in its versatility, fitting seamlessly with her collection of sculptural furniture. Divided into two different capsules – Dough and Plough – this collaboration of creativity and craftsmanship is sure to leave you drooling.
The Dough range consists of six essential tableware pieces, each as unique as a motherfucker. Hand-crafted by the brilliant artisans in Toogood's studio, these pieces are cast in earthenware, finished by hand, and glazed like a pro by masters in Portugal. If you're into cute, simple designs with a robust 'chunkiness', look no further. The Dough range is perfect for you.
On the other hand, the Plough capsule offers two gorgeous, hand-woven throws. Woven with eco-friendly merino wool and featuring deconstructed pinstripes, these bad boys show off understated geometric arrangements. Traditional craftsmanship meets modern design in these luxurious throws, bringing substance to your style while keeping it classy. The Plough capsule was the result of enlightening conversations with traditional weavers and playful experimentation with the weaving process. Picture your living room transformed by fresh, ploughed country field-inspired stripes, and you'll get an idea of the perfection that awaits you.
Excitingly, this initial release is only the beginning. More iconic pieces will be added to both collections soon, ensuring the appeal of the debut pieces lasts well into the future. If you're ready to elevate your décor game, head over to t-o-o-g-o-o-d.com and check out the House of Toogood's just-dropped collection. Trust me; your home will thank you.
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- Faye Toogood’s approach to design, materials, and narrative storytelling (source): Known for her experimentation with raw materials, narrative-driven design, and a distinctive fusion of craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics, Toogood's work leaves a mark on the design world with its tactile, handcrafted quality and organic, sculptural forms.
- Detailed exploration of Toogood's furniture and mirrors (source): In addition to her homeware, Toogood's furniture designs feature sculptural, organic forms that echo natural shapes and human touch. Handcrafted in limited runs, these pieces create a strong sense of presence with juxtapositions of hard and soft, rough and smooth, or industrial and handmade elements. Mirrors designed by Toogood often mirror the outlines of her furniture collections.
- Understanding Toogood's Dough, Plough capsules (source): While specific details about Toogood's very first homeware collection may not be widely documented, her broader approach and notable collections like Dough and Plough are often discussed in relation to her philosophy and recent work. If Dough refers to Toogood’s homeware, it likely symbolizes shaping, forming, and the idea of objects coming to life through direct interaction with materials. Plough might refer to agricultural tools, the act of tilling, or the integration of utility and artistry in domestic objects.
This new homeware collection by Faye Toogood, an influential figure known for her seamless fusion of interior-design and lifestyle, is set to revolutionize your home-and-garden with her carefully crafted ceramics and woven throws. Inspired by her pioneering sculptural furniture, the Dough range offers unique tableware pieces hand-crafted with tactile charm, while the Plough capsule presents luxurious, hand-woven throws that subtly blend traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design, elevating your home decor game.