# Project Description

Rent. Move. Repeat.

Martha Ashby

Summary

Final work

Martha is a London based textile designer specialising in print from East Sussex. With a practice rooted in screen printing, surface design and material exploration her work combines traditional print methods with contemporary design thinking. Inspired by the everyday, Martha's designs aim to capture and celebrate the simplicity and wonder in routine - viewing textiles as a tool for change, transforming not just space, but the rituals and rhythms of daily life.

Martha is a London based textile designer specialising in print from East Sussex. With a practice...

College Central Saint Martins

Course BA (Hons) Textile Design

Graduation year 2025

Rent. Move. Repeat.

For many young people in London, this cycle defines home life - short contracts, constant change, and blank white walls that don’t feel like your own.

This project reimagines wallpaper as a flexible, renter-friendly system: foldable, modular, and made to move with you. Inspired in concept and print design by the homes I’ve lived in over the years studying in London, each piece captures fragments of spaces, moods, and memories. The wallpapers are printed double sided with digital and screen print, which when folded reveal a large variety of design combinations which can adapt depending on personal taste and physical space.

The wallpapers and corresponding double-sided blinds can sit as stand alone pieces or be combined to build a larger scene. They fold down to sketchbook size, making them easy to carry, store, and reshape.

Designed to transform with your space and your style, they offer a creative way to personalise any room without damage or commitment. So even if your address changes every year, your sense of home can stay with you.

Final work

Research and process

Research

I gathered my initial research through photography and painting - documenting my space as it was in the moment and looking back to memories of past bedrooms and flats. Working in enhanced colour, I celebrate the beauty in these seemingly mundane everyday scenes.

Process

I worked with paper a lot in this project, starting by simply printing my photography double sided on the university printers and folding and combining the imagery and observing the surprising combinations, proportions and designs that came from this. I worked double sided throughout the project to keep engaging with this idea of spontaneity when two pieces interact.

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