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The sophisticated textile designs of Neisha Crosland translate beautifully from interiors to tabletop

Suzanne tells us about one of her favorite textile designers, Neisha Crosland.

Neisha Crosland is a British textile designer. She loves her Paris weekend apartment, and looks for inspiration at my favorite Paris haunts, Dries van Noten’s shop on Quai Malaquais and, of course, the book shop at Musee des Arts Decoratifs. 

I am most familiar with her wallpaper and embroidery creations.  She is now carrying her lovely repetitive patterns to the tabletop with tea cups. 

Neisha’s patterns are a treat to include in any interior palette.  Often organic in style and repetitive in nature, Neisha has both large and small prints and lovely organic stripes.  Her colors are always just soft enough to wrap around a full room for the perfect amount of interest.

Zebra – Fabric

Image courtesy of Neisha Crosland.

Moghul Border – Hand Embroidered

Image courtesy of Neisha Crosland.

Maize – Fabric

Image courtesy of Neisha Crosland.

Rosa – Fabric

Image courtesy of Neisha Crosland.

Tea service.

Image courtesy of Amara.