Storigraphic has revealed a new collaboration with British heritage design brand, Hornsea.
The new capsule paperware range features a number of recognisable pattern designs including favourites such as Heirloom, Saffron and Brontë.
Founded in 1949, Hornsea went on to achieve great prosperity and acclaim – selling pottery in thousands of outlets across the world for over five decades, with virtually every household in Britain having at least one piece of Hornsea pottery during that time. Today Hornsea is revered as a great British design story, with a 500 member collector society and a museum dedicated to its legacy.
Storigraphic co-founder and creative directors, Nic Graham and Roz Nazerian have worked closely with Hornsea, and were given full access to Hornsea’s library of iconic pattern designs to create the exclusive new Storigraphic x Hornsea ‘Originals/Moderns’ paperware collection.
The concept was to select six patterns that would be applied as originally created, albeit in 2D form and with new colourways, then to create six (subtle) variations of the same patterns as their modern versions.
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