Combining beautiful fabrics with stitch, paper and print to make heirlooms for the future

After graduating in Printed Textiles, Jacqueline worked in the UK and US producing artwork for interior designers, restaurants and prestigious retail stores.

Her commissioning clients have included Harvey Nichols, The Conran Shop and Bergdorf Goodman. Collaborating with several restaurants in London she created artwork, interior textiles and handmade mirrors. This  work led to exciting projects for private clients who wanted site specific pieces to sit alongside their existing collections.

Working with the Crafts Council and participating in their overseas initiatives allowed her to reach an international audience, her work was sold across the US, Europe and Japan.

In 2014  Jacqueline joined Anthropologie and was Display Artist for their Bath store. Treating the windows and interior displays as  installations, she created a myriad of unique designs: life size, gift bearing zebras, enormous paper and card trees and butterflies and flowers galore! Working with Anthropologie allowed her to experiment with a wide range of materials to produce bespoke work for imaginative clients.

Now working full time in her own practice she is creating a range of meticulously crafted artworks, interior textiles and accessories. She continues to combine beautiful fabrics with stitch, paper and print to make the heirlooms of the future.

Jacqueline Mulvaney