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Sally Campbell

ABOUT Sally Campbell 

After 25 years as a film designer, during which I made many trips to India collecting fabrics, I finally decided to produce my own collection. My desire is to create beautiful handcrafted textiles and give them a contempary edge to suit modern environments. All my quilts, throws and cushions are either 'hand-dyed', 'hand-stitched', 'hand-woven' or 'hand block-printed'. Unlike machine-made products, they fade naturally and imperfections are part of their beauty and uniqueness.

I travel to many remote communities, working closely with the artisans. Different areas in India specialise in different crafts. I work with women who create exquisite applique work in the desert near Pakistan, natural dye block printers in Rajasthan, village weavers in Bengal and Hyderabad, and women who do intricate hand embroidery in Lucknow. Like other Western designers working in India, I am hoping to keep these ancient crafts alive as we compete with the manic rush to modernisation. My textiles are carbon neutral and eco friendly. A percentage of the sale price goes back to the rural communities which make them.

When Sally first exhibited her range in 2005, Sydney style guru Melissa Penfold called the collection "museum worthy" (Sydney Morning Herald, 17 November 2005). Since then Sally has refined and extended her range. She exhibits regularly at the Barometer Gallery in Paddington, and has also shown in galleries in Palm Beach, Clovelly and Bowral. Outside NSW there have been shows in Orange, Moree, Brisbane, Melbourne and Auckland.

Sally has been featured in many leading homewares magazines including Vogue Living, Home Beautiful, In Style, Notebook and Marie Claire. She also appeared in High Life (Southern Highlands), Essential and Domain Home (Sydney Morning Herald) and The Age.

Sally won a Lifetime Achievement Prize for her textile design at the Life I'm Style Awards in 2017. Her blog posts have been regularly  listed in some of the "best textile blogs in the world"

To read more on Sally Campbell download the following articles below

Vogue Living
The Design Files
The Age
Sun Herald