

Lom's latest, beautifully bold design continues to prove her gift for soothing yet stimulating patterns. Sending a big love and thanks to every carer, everywhere. What’s your message to health workers right now? What are you looking forward to most when the lockdown is over? We highly recommend it for a dose of joy! It's reminded me that you don't have to go to a sweaty gym to exercise. Leaves my mum and I in uncontrollable fits of laughter every time.


I've discovered the power of YouTube Zumba classes. What are the positives you have come across during lockdown? Do you think it will change your point of view in future? So satisfying to watch his process and see each piece come to life! Playing with foam packaging, bubble wrap, washing up sponges and kitchen utensils (and even a banana), he reveals the beauty that can be created with everyday objects. Who are some artists you really admire at the moment?ĭarren John has started an amazing project on Instagram called 'Creativity under Quarantine', where he's been making prints with whatever he can salvage around his home. Who was on your playlist whilst working on this project?

So far, her abstract creations have graced the likes of Shoreditch Studios as a 66-foot mural, W.A Green as a window design and collection of painted planters, and her own sensationally stripey calendar for 2019. Whether finding inspiration in stacks of bread crates, pasta shells, or shadows cast from a hand railing, Coco extracts environmental shapes from every corner to create hypnotising designs. If, like us, you find yourself looking at memes on your phone more than the world around you, Coco Lom is the artist to make you "notice more." Hailing from East London, Lom is a designer and self-proclaimed "pattern seeker" - and she's on a mission to unveil the overlooked patterns that pulse through our mundane world. Discover her vivid new piece below - it's available for purchase now with 100% of the profits going to NHS Charities Together. We had the delight of collaborating with Coco for our latest rainbow-inspired artwork series, Rainbow of Hope. Meet Coco Lom, the artist finding "peaceful pattern" inspiration in the most humdrum of places.
