Crafts CouncilDirectoryRachel ReynoldsPrinted Textile Designer & ArtistSouthampton, EnglandTextilesPrintmakingWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoNewsVideosRachel works from her studio in Hampshire and creates a unique collection of hand drawn, block printed and digitally printed luxury British interior textiles and home accessories. Inspired by nature and architecture, delicate drawings and watercolours with additions of bold hand printed pattern adorn her range of products, providing a classic aesthetic with a contemporary edge. Rachel works to commission, and as a freelance textile designer. Recently for the museum and heritage sector.Focus:Interior textiles, accessories, stationery.CV:Download documentArtist interview with artist scribbles.com22 March 2015Stags inspired from the Scottish family crest. Burmese-inspired block printed patterns – the contemporary fusion of textile designer Rachel ReynoldsNew Flora and Fauna Collection.18 September 2018A collection of luxury interior textiles and accessories. Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and beetles intermixed with flowers and leaves inspired from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall.Rachel Joins The Sorting Office!28 March 2017Rachel has recently moved studio space and joined a talented bunch of designer makers at The Sorting Office in Eastleigh, Hampshire. To watch her welcome interview please see link above.Workshops at The Arc, Winchester06.07.22- 21.07.22A three-week hand block printing to digital evening course, taking inspiration from the Out of the Blue, Designers Guild exhibition at the Arc.Juniper Watercolour SnapshotStaunton Country Park - Drawingin progressHolly - Watercolour stages AboutRachel works from her studio in Hampshire and creates a unique collection of hand drawn, block printed and digitally printed luxury British interior textiles and home accessories. Inspired by nature and architecture, delicate drawings and watercolours with additions of bold hand printed pattern adorn her range of products, providing a classic aesthetic with a contemporary edge. Rachel works to commission, and as a freelance textile designer. Recently for the museum and heritage sector.InfoFocus:Interior textiles, accessories, stationery.CV:Download documentNewsArtist interview with artist scribbles.com22 March 2015Stags inspired from the Scottish family crest. Burmese-inspired block printed patterns – the contemporary fusion of textile designer Rachel ReynoldsNew Flora and Fauna Collection.18 September 2018A collection of luxury interior textiles and accessories. Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and beetles intermixed with flowers and leaves inspired from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall.Rachel Joins The Sorting Office!28 March 2017Rachel has recently moved studio space and joined a talented bunch of designer makers at The Sorting Office in Eastleigh, Hampshire. To watch her welcome interview please see link above.Workshops at The Arc, Winchester06.07.22- 21.07.22A three-week hand block printing to digital evening course, taking inspiration from the Out of the Blue, Designers Guild exhibition at the Arc.VideosJuniper Watercolour SnapshotStaunton Country Park - Drawingin progressHolly - Watercolour stages WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectWoodland TextilesProjectGeometric Perspex ArtworkProjectFlora and Fauna Collection
Artist interview with artist scribbles.com22 March 2015Stags inspired from the Scottish family crest. Burmese-inspired block printed patterns – the contemporary fusion of textile designer Rachel Reynolds
New Flora and Fauna Collection.18 September 2018A collection of luxury interior textiles and accessories. Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and beetles intermixed with flowers and leaves inspired from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall.
Rachel Joins The Sorting Office!28 March 2017Rachel has recently moved studio space and joined a talented bunch of designer makers at The Sorting Office in Eastleigh, Hampshire. To watch her welcome interview please see link above.
Workshops at The Arc, Winchester06.07.22- 21.07.22A three-week hand block printing to digital evening course, taking inspiration from the Out of the Blue, Designers Guild exhibition at the Arc.
Artist interview with artist scribbles.com22 March 2015Stags inspired from the Scottish family crest. Burmese-inspired block printed patterns – the contemporary fusion of textile designer Rachel Reynolds
New Flora and Fauna Collection.18 September 2018A collection of luxury interior textiles and accessories. Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and beetles intermixed with flowers and leaves inspired from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall.
Rachel Joins The Sorting Office!28 March 2017Rachel has recently moved studio space and joined a talented bunch of designer makers at The Sorting Office in Eastleigh, Hampshire. To watch her welcome interview please see link above.
Workshops at The Arc, Winchester06.07.22- 21.07.22A three-week hand block printing to digital evening course, taking inspiration from the Out of the Blue, Designers Guild exhibition at the Arc.