


Colour Blocks tray
Colour Blocks is a tray and tea towel set by SCP in collaboration with artist Stewart Francis Easton.
Easton explores the interplay of color and form, creating designs that are deliberately off-kilter yet harmonious. His bold use of colour blocks results in dynamic and engaging patterns that draw the eye and spark the imagination.///Description
SCP is thrilled to launch a collection of tea towels and trays, designed by a group of designers: Reiko Kaneko, Daniel Eatock, Donna Wilson, Stewart Easton, and Mark McGinnis. This collection blends functionality with artistic flair, offering unique pieces that are both practical and refined.
Stewart Easton explores the interplay of color and form, creating designs that are deliberately off-kilter yet harmonious. His bold use of colour blocks results in dynamic and engaging patterns that draw the eye and spark the imagination.
āI like to play with the ways in which we can lay colour blocks in such a way that the tone is slightly off-kilter and busy. Almost like the colours shouldnāt sit together. In the end - harmony.ā - Stewart Easton
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Description
Colour Blocks is a tray and tea towel set by SCP in collaboration with artist Stewart Francis Easton.
Easton explores the interplay of color and form, creating designs that are deliberately off-kilter yet harmonious. His bold use of colour blocks results in dynamic and engaging patterns that draw the eye and spark the imagination.///Description
SCP is thrilled to launch a collection of tea towels and trays, designed by a group of designers: Reiko Kaneko, Daniel Eatock, Donna Wilson, Stewart Easton, and Mark McGinnis. This collection blends functionality with artistic flair, offering unique pieces that are both practical and refined.
Stewart Easton explores the interplay of color and form, creating designs that are deliberately off-kilter yet harmonious. His bold use of colour blocks results in dynamic and engaging patterns that draw the eye and spark the imagination.
āI like to play with the ways in which we can lay colour blocks in such a way that the tone is slightly off-kilter and busy. Almost like the colours shouldnāt sit together. In the end - harmony.ā - Stewart Easton


















