Tell us a little about your background – how did the two of you begin working together, and what draws you to the kind of work you create?
We are brother and sister, so we have always played and created things together. Joe got a Super8 camera when he was about 10 or less, and we started filming his toys moving in the garden! But later, we both went to Brighton Uni art school, and I studied fashion whilst Joe studied film, so we decided to animate a project I was working on, and our animation work really came out of that. I showed it to Katie Hillier, who I was interning for at the time. And she asked if we could animate jewellery she had designed, and then more work came out of that.
What inspired your approach to J&M Davidson’s Christmas window this year?
Eva, on the J&M Design team, gave us a sketch for the idea of creating a tree using your signature leather fringing, so it all really sprang from that. We decided to make a little forest and include a patchwork of leather colours. We mostly tried to create something that was true to our way of working (quite crafty and handmade), yet elevating it to be refined and charming enough to sit in the beautiful store and historic Burlington Arcade.
How did you translate the brand’s spirit – craftsmanship, quiet curiosity, and understated elegance – into your design?
Having a strong identity to work with means it's easy for us to create things that supplement it visually. So many of the colours and textures we used were inspired by the leather swatches or lookbooks you have created.