

Art designed to be felt -
Not just seen
Sensory-rich sculptural fibre art and tactile benches created to bring calm, connection and grounding into overstimulating spaces.
Through tactile seating, sculptural fibre works and immersive sensory experiences, my practice explores how touch and texture can invite moments of pause, presence and human connection.

Created for humans seeking softer places to land.
My work is intentionally designed for:
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sensory seekers
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neurodivergent people
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the vision-impaired community
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overstimulated nervous systems
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public spaces wanting to feel more human
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workplaces prioritising wellbeing and inclusion
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anyone longing for moments of calm, grounding and connection
Whether experienced through touch, texture, movement or presence, each piece invites interaction beyond sight.

Sensory-rich art for the spaces we live in and move through.



My sensory benches and sculptural fibre works are designed to bring moments of calm, grounding and connection into both private and public spaces.
Whether placed in a home, workplace, foyer, gallery, wellness space or community environment, each piece invites interaction through touch, texture and presence.
I believe the spaces around us shape how we feel.
Through tactile materials, layered fibres and sensory experience, my work offers a softer, more human way of engaging with the environments we spend time in every day.
My long-term vision is to see sensory-rich seating and tactile sculptural works integrated into public spaces such as airports, shopping centres and workplaces - creating moments of pause and connection within environments that can often feel overwhelming or disconnected.

Learn With Me
In collaboration with Take Two Art, I’ve created two online courses exploring tactile fibre art, weaving, latch hook, tufting and upholstery.
These courses invite students into a slower, more sensory-rich creative process - one grounded in texture, storytelling, sustainability and human connection.
Designed for both beginners and experienced makers, each course encourages students to create work that is not only beautiful, but deeply felt.
Click the link below for more information.
