Uncommon Threads: how Luke Edward Hall designed a new fabric collection for Rubelli
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Every year sees the launch of beautiful new fabric collections that get hearts racing across the interiors world. Our new series 'Uncommon Threads' looks at the collaborations and creative processes that make the collections possible. In our first episode, we join Luke Edward Hall at his London flat to find out about the patterns he has designed for distinguished Italian textile house Rubelli, including a vivid reworking of an archive chintz in a rich lilac shade, and how his own characteristic style of art informed this playful, joyful collection.
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I LOVE fabric and textiles. So beautiful. Preserve history.
Luke Edward Hall is always a joy.
His color combos are amazing
What a talented man. Besides from the fabulous fabrics I love the pink room.
He wore the perfect jacket for his wedding! 🌹
ABSOLUTELY MESMERIZED BY LUKE'S VISION COMING TO LIFE ~
I love anything to do with Luke Edward Hall and his partner. Too cool.
To do what you love is the best way to live.
Love the arcadian bust design, white on red
Well, this video brough "joy" to me. Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous fabrics and congrats on your marriage. I'm terribly happy for you. I wish you both the best of life, good health, and happiness all the days of your lives. DA
The lavender background with the basket of flowers is my favourite. Stunning!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. The fabrics were so amazing. I could look at them all day.
Love the collection and the story behind it.
I also love the colour of that room 😍
What a deliciously adorable man!..as is his eye for color combining,texture,design and detail. Absolutely enchanting.💜
He probably is very delicious 😋 . His husband as well . 💐🥂
@@christophermaulden733 😁
Thank you for the video! Loved the wedding suit!
Fabulous- great artsy prints
Joy. The name of the game. Nice work.
That star curtain fabric is stunning. Very effective.
I agree, colour bringa joy!
Fantastic! And their wedding suit!
This is amazing. Congratulations!
This guy speaks my mind and my language. I buy yards of fabric because I like the design and feel. I don’t make anything, just the joy of touching and enjoying my fabric stash. Furniture and drapery fabric is usually robust and thick, so luxurious. Quilting fabric and Homespun I also love to collect.
Such a cool addition for otherwize so traditionally steeped Rubelli to have these designs! Love them, such great vibrant energy, whimsical yet still classic and feel designed with a light and breezy hand although its really a very thourough, time consuming job. 👌😍
Love the work of Luke Edward Hall so much, it’s also very inspiring. I have a things for precious fabrics, so these look gorgeous! How amazing is it to wear your own fabric on your wedding. Also does anyone know which pen he uses at 1:34?
Aren't you the guy! What a great retake of the Italian Greek and even a little bit chintzy! Would love to have anyone of those fabrics as inspiration!
I love this delicate green plant in front of that pastel pink wall :)
Loved it.
I love him so much.
Amazing collection!
すごい素敵なスーツですね😍✨
Talented young man!
Love from Marseilles 😍
Adore the suit
So beautiful design ❤!
Im in awe wow i enjoyed this video so much WOW so talented. Very inspiring
Simply awesome
Fabulous. Suits you Sir!
Lucky man!💖🌻
Greatness only
love them
Gosh, it's all so beautiful. My 13 years aold daughter wants to become a fashion designer, but the lazy thing don't bother to have a close look to the stones when we walk at the mountains in France or the fruits in the trees in the Caribbean or even the blackberries in the country side in England. I told her one thing is to like dress to impress and another one is design nice stuff. But there you have, I keep pushing untill one day I give up 😅
I would have dissolved into a puddle at 13 to find out my mother had called me lazy on a public platform! I find this comment quite rude and unnecessary.
Wow. You sound like an insufferable mother. My condolences to your daughter.
She’s lucky to be able to enjoy such rich experiences. Just keep giving for the joy of giving, without expecting anything in return. You might be surprised one day.
@@vs71597 ....it was out of love. And unless you have children, you know you can call them lazy, irresponsible and so on without offending them. But if your majesty think so, good luck with your kids. Anyway, my kids don't know who I'm in UA-cam 😉
@@artnotforweekends .... Thank you Lucy, I promise you I am doing my best bit to spoil her and make her understand how lucky she is even when she believes she doesn't!
sweet.
Cocteau meets Corinthian meets Garthwaite. Very original.
L❤VE!
does anyone know the name of the plant in the background please?
It will be a pelargonium, I think- get one with scented leaves!
@@marysullivan2125 thank you!!
Where do you find the material? Fabric?
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Luke's work is very reminiscent of Duncan Grant. (Something in the English DNA?)
Is ‘inspiration’ another word for ‘copying’ where one is devoid of any original ideas?
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I love purple shampoo.
All drawings are graphic.
I think these fabrics prints are so bad, I can get better types of prints in the high street market...Sad to see an iconic brand had to choose a designer like him, with no connection whatsoever with the brand heritage. These prints are so childish and so not in line with the sophistication of the brand....how many times have I seen these motifs? way too many for my taste....reminds me of the TIGER SHOP.....my personal opinion...
Fey bottom looking for xxxl dom top (black) for magical enchanted fun ...just you ,me my husband (bottom) ....and the fabrics xxxx
Mr David Nicholls, deputy editor of ‘House and Garden’ (UK), designed a pictograph of stick-figure corpses arranged in a numbered grid of columns and rows. “Connect the Jews!” was his joke. Ask him about it. Ask him if it’s true. Because it is. That’s the kind of person who’s rating your bedsheets.
If it is then why don't you say your name and confront the magazine yourself?
bellos diseños!!!