Oat Studio
For Sarah Annand, textiles are the medium that fuses all her creative loves together. Her brand Oat Studio is a way for the designer to unite photography, painting and architecture in fabric design.
Sarah’s textile designs are a culmination of decade of experience in the local fabric industry, a degree in art history and her love for Canberra’s modernist architecture. An unexpected trifecta!
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Beautiful textiles by Oat Studios. Photo – Jenny Wu.
            
 
 
Sarah Annand of Oat Studio’s designs are printed digitally onto fabrics which are suitable for upholstery, cushions or soft furnishings. Photo – Jenny Wu.
            
 
 
The resulting geometric patterns are realised in soft tonal palettes, with lots of greens, browns, and creams. Photo – Jenny Wu.
            
 
 
Camille Laddawan in her studio, located at the front of the old shop she lives in in Collingwood. Photo – Roslyn Orlando.
            
 
 
A warped and shaggy finished piece. Photo – Camille Laddawan.
            
 
 
Threading beads onto the loom. Photo – Roslyn Orlando.
            
 
 
Mia’s new Brunswick studio is filled with light, and is the perfect space to continue on her growing portfolio of work. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.
            
 
 
Butchalla-Burmese artist Mia Boe in her light-filled studio. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.
            
 
 
One of Mia’s works in progress.
            
 
 
Ruby (left) and Emma (right) packing orders and doing brand things. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.
            
 
 
From start to finish, one of the Dante two-toned candles takes about five hours to complete. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.
            
 
 
Andy Kepitis and Lara Fisher (Raf the pup), founders of P0LY Designs. Photography – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Every piece from P0LY Designs is customisable and made-to-order. Photography – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Andy and Lara grouting one of their tiled side tables. Photography – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Megan tufting designs vertically! Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Megan in the studio, surrounded by her own works. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Shaving the finished covers. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
            
 
 
Photo – Hattie Molloy.
            
 
 
Photo – Hattie Molloy.
            

 
														