ABOUT US
/fak.tur/ noun
Facture: the act, process, or manner of making anything; construction.
Fa (fashion) + cture (architecture): my two creative worlds, merged.
Lab: for constant making, experimenting, and reimagining culture.
Facture Labs began as a personal project, something I started alongside my Part 3 architectural studies as a way to keep creating outside the structure of practice. It’s where I explore my interests in architecture, fashion, and storytelling without boundaries, a small studio of one that’s really about curiosity, play, and expression.
Facture Labs is a space to experiment, to test ideas, and to merge disciplines. It’s rooted in the idea that architecture and fashion share the same foundations: form, structure, and emotion. My work moves between digital and physical worlds: conceptual installations, spatial visuals, and editorial-style explorations that look at how we can experience design differently. Each project is about reimagining familiar spaces and asking how they might evolve, whether that’s a runway, a gallery, or a street corner.
Ultimately, Facture Labs is my ongoing experiment, a living archive of design, form, and imagination, where architecture meets emotion, and every idea becomes an opportunity to build something meaningful.
Notes from Facture Labs grew from this same spirit, a way to:
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Stay consistent in my craft by sharing new art and designs each month.
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Be intentional and proactive in showing my work to the world.
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Share small moments of joy and curiosity through something as simple, and personal, as post.
Each envelope is a glimpse into the studio, a tactile reflection of what inspires me that month. Inside you’ll find prints, notes, and designs that explore form, texture, and storytelling in miniature.
It’s an ongoing dialogue between me, my work, and those who believe in slow, thoughtful creativity.