

Philip Treacy celebrates the humorous mixed with the unexpected, always with a nod to history. Timorous Beasties supplied special commissions, such as fabric for the fashion world's hat extremist in the early 2000’s.
Mirroring the textures and shapes of an area famously defined by the London planetree, the surface detail designed by Timorous Beasties is part of an installation of bespoke decorative concrete wall panels, manufactured and developed by Graphic Relief and Feilden & Mawson Architects.
TB were commissioned by Hampshire Cultural Trust to create a contemporary design, using Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton and the National Motor Museum Trust at Beaulieu as inspiration .
TB were commissioned by publisher Profile Books to create some twisted toile inspired illustrations for Sarah Perry's new book 'Essex Girls - For Profane and Opinionated Women Everywhere'.
Timorous Beasties’ Tree of Life design was applied in brilliant colour on optically clear vinyl to create a transparent spatial distinction between the upstairs café and the downstairs office suite in the Stratford Market Station building, East London.