Falmouth University textile design student Hannah Bayliss has had one of her designs produced for Liberty Fabrics new Chesham Cabinet Collection.
Each of the new Liberty designs embodies characteristics from a particular room in the Liberty design team’s specially created Cabinet House.
Hannah’s Porthmeor Beach is a tartan paint texture design, which was chosen to represent the bathroom owing to its close links to water and the sea.
She said: “Having the opportunity from Falmouth University and the Liberty Art Fabrics Interior Design team to work on a project and present to them was very challenging, but a gratifying experience I will not forget. I don’t think it’s really sunk in yet but I am humbled to have a company as high profile as Liberty selling a design that I have helped inspire. I hope this experience will enrich whatever I go on to do in the future.”
Di Downs, head of textile design, said: “This is a real testament to Hannah’s textile design skills and accolade for textile design at Falmouth. To have designs from a second year project chosen to go into production by a major brand such as Liberty is a great achievement.”
Hannah was also one of the students who had a design selected for the flags raised on the Prince of Wales Pier in Falmouth during the summer.
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