
Freya Roze
Freya Roze Richmond has always had art, creativity and design at the centre of her life.
Freya Roze was named 'Designers to watch in 2021' by Stella Magazine. Previously has been the Winner of FESPA for 'Future Airport Design of the Future' decking out a trade show in Berlin and Premiere Vision, Paris. Previously Freya’s textiles have been featured in Living Etc, Homes and Interiors, Stella Mag; Sunday Telegraph and English Home Mag.
Prior to this Freya received a First-Class Honour’s degree in Printed Textile Design for Fashion at Brighton University, she went on to work as Head Print & Embroidery Designer for the luxury British Fashion Designer, Richard Quinn for over two years before moving over to the world of interiors.
The F.ROZE Sixties Door Rug, is a unique fusion of my personal experiences, inspirations, and artistic influences. The idea of the open door creates a welcoming atmosphere, almost inviting viewers into your home. The white vase and sunflower placed on the green table add a sense of warmth and calm. It feels like a representation of both a personal space and a broader artistic expression.
The inclusion of abstract patterns inspired by Mondrian and Lichtenstein adds an interesting layer of boldness and energy to the work. Those influences add geometric structure and pop culture elements, providing a beautiful contrast to the softness of the sunflower and the simplicity of the vase.
The concept of hanging the rug on the wall as part of the exhibition adds a powerful touch - transforming it from just a functional piece to a statement of art.
The Rug has been hand tufted using New Zealand and India Wool and hand made in Jaipur, India. A place I have previously lived, work and is very much a home from home.
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