Giles Miller is a London-based designer specialising in furniture, interior and now focussing on material surface design. Our award-winning work can be found in high end design stores, galleries and museums across the world. Clients include Bombay Sapphire, Selfridges, Stella McCartney and the London Design Museum amongst others.
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| Flute Lighting |
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| Using Giles Millers signature technique of 'fluting' patterns into the surface of cardboard materials, we have a range of lighting products that not only allow any bespoke pattern required, but which also have all the benefits of eco-considerate as well as original and innovative design. |
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| Flute Wall Covering |
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Incorporating a wholly eco-considerate approach to innovative design, the fluted wall covering allows any pattern of imagery to be hand 'fluted' into the surface of a bespoke corrugated cardboard material using Giles Millers signature technique.
The first example of a project incorporating the fluted surface was Stella McCartney's flagship store in Paris, where Giles created Stella's classic horse graphic in a mural on the wall of the store. |
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| Hirsutio Vases |
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Hirsutio is a vase whose shiny brass 'hairs' can be manipulated to allow the user to specify the desired shape of the vase when complete. The hairs are brushed to form variations in shape, in a style reminiscent of traditional ceramic pot production.
The vases can be found at Gallery Fumi in East London. |
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| Jamila Wall Tiles |
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Giles has completed the design and production of a new collection of brass products including a series of wall coverings to catalyse Giles Miller Surfaces.
The collection marks a striking contrast between his signature material, corrugated cardboard, and the object of his new-found material affection, sheet brass which has been etched to give absolute detail in the designs.
The ‘Jamila’ wall tiles (above and below) are the latest piece in the collection, and this visually intriguing system is now a part of the permanent collection in the London Design Museum. |
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| Miranda wall tiles |
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Miranda is a surface tile whose ‘hairs’ can be manipulated to create different shades in its surface. These shades can be used as a medium for illustration, communication or simply intriguing visual effect.
Miranda is an adaptable wall mural composing of silicone wall base tiles with over 21,000 injection moulded polypropylene 'hairs' per square metre sitting in tiny ball and socket joints in the surface of the wall.
These hairs can then be brushed in different directions rather like grass on a football pitch to create shades and patterns or images on the wall. |
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