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Neisha Crosland

esigner Neisha Crosland makes the art of pattern-making look easy. Zigzags and zebrastripes zoom, dots dance, and big, graphic flower heads across her fabrics and wallpapers; Moorish-inspired geometrics interweave and trick the eye on rugs; and vines of leaves twist around cushions. Yet Neisha’s design process is far more complicated than you might believe. Just one look at the mood board in her light-filled studio in south London reveals the diversity of influences,

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