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Fashion designer Jonathan Saunders’ first interiors collection showcases his signature love of bold colour

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Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders is the latest in a formidable line of fashion talent to segue from sartorial design to interiors. He debuted his furniture and textiles collection ‘Rhythms of Color’ under his surname at the LA edition of Frieze Art Fair in February. Revealing, perhaps, a desire to delve into a slower creative process that results in something more permanent than the fleeting world of attire. But this developmen­t has, in some ways, been years in the making. Saunders studied product design

‘I’D ALWAYS WANTED TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CERTAIN TRADITIONA­L TECHNIQUES, BUT USE THEM IN A MODERN WAY’

at Glasgow School of Art prior to his MA in fashion design at Central Saint Martins, and has already conceived characteri­stic ally vivid home textiles for The Rug Company. ‘This is something I have wanted to do for a long time,’ he says, clearly keeping himself busy since departing Diane von Furstenber­g as chief creative officer in 2018. ‘From an early age, I was making objects and playing with colours and materials. I always dreamed of incorporat­ing furniture within my fashion brand but there was never the time.’

Showcasing his signature jarring juxtaposit­ion of bold colour, the collection is composed of three groups. ‘The Rhythm of Colour’ utilises marquetry, a craft that he likens to screen printing in the way different coloured veneers are layered and interlinke­d. The blocky pieces include a bench, stool, shelving and screen in a mixture of dyed timbers. Equally rigid and geometric in form are his Bauhaus-inspired tubular steel pieces, ‘Repetition of Form’, an armchair, stool and table, which are respective­ly combined with nylon, leather and resin. Lastly are the screen-printed textiles, ‘Freedom Without Constraint­s ’, which is kind of Saunders-does-Rothko but in his own joyful assorted palette, with pigment free-poured so that blends run from yellow and cobalt to pink and jade.

Saunders has found the project rejuvenati­ng: ‘I decided to do something that felt personal, in a field where I could design with enough time to develop ideas. I’d always wanted to learn more about certain traditiona­l techniques, but use them in a modern way.’ Currently bespoke and made to order, he’s already considerin­g the next interiors step. It’s clear that this is just the beginning of Saunders’ creative new adventure in colour. saundersst­udio.com

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‘The Rhythm of Colour’ marquetry shelves
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‘Repetition of Form’ tubular table
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‘Repetition of Form’ tubular armchair, all Saunders
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