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woven magic by sophie banh
In the mood to gush over some pretty things? There’s no more worthy a subject than the work of RMIT student and textile designer Sophie Banh, creator of super-lovely prints, textures and homewares. We’re pretty smitten with the peachy tones and delicate designs of her work, created using a combination of digital and traditional methods such as machine embroidery and hand beading. Although Sophie’s still studying, we can’t wait to get our hands on her pieces in future. Until then, we’ll be keeping up to date with her work over on Instagram.
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