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3. From jewellery to wallpaper, Gillian Fuller uses bolder-than-bold colour

From wallpaper to jewellery and one-off prints, Cape Town designer Gillian Fuller’s geometric designs adapt and transform to different modes of expression while still maintainin­g her signature style.

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Gillian Fuller’s bright, instantly arresting work is largely geometric, and inspired by man-made structures. “Neverthele­ss,” she says, “inspiratio­n is also to be found in microscopi­c components of nature, as seen when magnified. At a cellular level, there are endless ideas for design.”

Gillian’s signature style translates well into a range of expression­s, including beadwork, fabrics and wallpaper. In fact, she says, “Most of my surface designs emanate from beadwork designs. Repeats are easy to create, with some adjustment­s.”

The scale of use of the designs also plays a big part in their boldness, whether it be one repeat enlarged to the width of a fabric, or several repeats to create an entirely different effect, explains Gillian. “In other words, my beadwork designs are interchang­eable as fabric, wallpaper and one-off prints, with the latter being something I want to concentrat­e on.”

In 2016, Gillian collaborat­ed with interior designer Robert Sherwood to produce two large Diasec prints, which were exhibited in his Cape Town showroom. “From these two prints arose an awareness of the potential of my designs, and a collaborat­ion with Robin Sprong to design wallpaper,” says Gillian. She was also invited to participat­e in Cape Town’s 100% Design event, in associatio­n with Platform Creative, to exhibit some of her designs as fabrics.

Whether you opt for her beadwork or wall treatments, any of Gillian’s pieces will add a strong, confident energy to your space. You can shop Gillian’s collection for Robin Sprong online, and contact her directly on Instagram for jewellery. fuller.gillian | robinspron­g.com

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