I am an Australian-born Senior Textile and Surface Designer based in London, with over two decades of experience developing print, colour and textile concepts across fashion, interiors and lifestyle products.

I studied Textile Design at RMIT University in Melbourne, where I developed a strong foundation in surface design, colour and composition that continues to inform my work today. Over the course of my career, I have collaborated with print studios, brands and retailers internationally, creating distinctive surface designs that balance artistic sensitivity with commercial awareness.

My work has appeared in collections for global fashion houses and retailers including Calvin Klein, Nicole Miller, Etro, Zara, Sandro, Reiss, Banana Republic, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Free People, J.Crew, Gap, Nike and Converse. I have also contributed print design to immersive productions for Secret Cinema, including Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + JulietStranger Things and James Bond, exploring how textiles and surfaces can shape narrative, atmosphere and audience experience.

My practice begins with research, colour exploration and observation. Working across hand-painted, hand-drawn and digital processes, I develop print and surface concepts that are considered both aesthetically and technically. I am particularly interested in how colour, pattern, scale and texture influence the way products, materials and environments are experienced.

I draw inspiration from architecture, interiors, travel, nature and contemporary culture, and approach design as a way of shaping atmosphere and connection. I continue to collaborate with brands, studios and creative teams internationally, developing textiles and surfaces that are distinctive, expressive and thoughtfully crafted.