“Paper, Scissors, Stone. Two sisters playing a hand game. There's something about the simplicity of that I respond to, and that I wanted to communicate in this collection. I think it also felt really apt for Toogood: scissors being Erica, stone being the landscape, and then paper our celebration of materials. " - Faye Toogood
Cutter 2
CLOTH, PAPER, SCISSORS
CLAY COURT
Clay Court is a tactile, monumental project. An immersive display of 17 giant, rounded and rough hewn forms created for the grounds of the Qatar National Theatre. The sculptures are hand-shaped in clay-like cement composite, offering a soft response to the theatre's angular architecture.
FURNITURE
All of the pieces are handmade by small-scale fabricators and traditional artisans, with an honesty to the irregularity of the chosen material.
CLOTH, PAPER, SCISSORS
“Paper, Scissors, Stone. Two sisters playing a hand game. There's something about the simplicity of that I respond to, and that I wanted to communicate in this collection. I think it also felt really apt for Toogood: scissors being Erica, stone being the landscape, and then paper our celebration of materials. " - Faye Toogood
CLAY COURT
Clay Court is a tactile, monumental project. An immersive display of 17 giant, rounded and rough hewn forms created for the grounds of the Qatar National Theatre. The sculptures are hand-shaped in clay-like cement composite, offering a soft response to the theatre's angular architecture.
Clay Court is part of a transformative public art program, spanning Qatar's cities and deserts. Faye Toogood is one of 39 international artists invited to install works, joining a roster of that includes Jeff Koons, Olafur Eliasson and Yayoi Kusama.
FOREVER FASHION:
THE ART & CRAFT OF MAKING CLOTHES WITH LASTING APPEAL
“I once literally wrote the word ‘outsider’ in massive letters on the wall in my studio,” Faye Toogood recalls. “Because I have felt outside the design industry, outside the art industry, outside the fashion industry. I have never felt accepted as part of any of them, but actually, I am part of them all.”
Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Observer
FURNITURE
All of the pieces are handmade by small-scale fabricators and traditional artisans, with an honesty to the irregularity of the chosen material.
HOMEWARE
Six sculptural pieces - a mug, jug, bowl, platter, vase and centrepiece, is available in cream and charcoal matt glazes.
TOOGOOD CREATES TIMELESS WORKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL DESIGN. OUR APPROACH UNITES THE ARTISTIC WITH THE EVERYDAY TO MAKE THE LANDSCAPE OF OUR LIVES LESS ORDINARY.
JOURNAL
FOREVER FASHION:
THE ART & CRAFT OF MAKING CLOTHES WITH LASTING APPEAL
“I once literally wrote the word ‘outsider’ in massive letters on the wall in my studio,” Faye Toogood recalls. “Because I have felt outside the design industry, outside the art industry, outside the fashion industry. I have never felt accepted as part of any of them, but actually, I am part of them all.”
Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Observer
DOUGH
Six sculptural pieces - a mug, jug, bowl, platter, vase and centrepiece, are available in cream and charcoal matt glazes.
TOOGOOD CREATES TIMELESS WORKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL DESIGN.
OUR APPROACH UNITES THE ARTISTIC WITH THE EVERYDAY TO MAKE THE LANDSCAPE OF OUR LIVES LESS ORDINARY.
CLOTH, PAPER, SCISSORS
“Paper, Scissors, Stone. Two sisters playing a hand game. There's something about the simplicity of that I respond to. " - Faye Toogood
DISCOVER THE COLLECTION
CLAY COURT
Clay Court is a tactile, monumental project. An immersive display of 17 giant, rounded and rough hewn forms created for the grounds of the Qatar National Theatre. The sculptures are hand-shaped in clay-like cement composite, offering a soft response to the theatre's angular architecture.
Clay Court is part of a transformative public art program, spanning Qatar's cities and deserts. Faye Toogood is one of 39 international artists invited to install works, joining a roster of that includes Jeff Koons, Olafur Eliasson and Yayoi Kusama.
FOREVER FASHION:
THE ART & CRAFT OF MAKING CLOTHES WITH LASTING APPEAL
“I once literally wrote the word ‘outsider’ in massive letters on the wall in my studio,” Faye Toogood recalls.
Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Observer
DOUGH
Six sculptural pieces - a mug, jug, bowl, platter, vase and centrepiece.
TOOGOOD CREATES TIMELESS WORKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL DESIGN. OUR APPROACH UNITES THE ARTISTIC WITH THE EVERYDAY TO MAKE THE LANDSCAPE OF OUR LIVES LESS ORDINARY
JOURNAL
TOOGOOD INTERVIEWS FLORENCE KNIGHT
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