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Client Project Year LLDC & UP Projects
Fragments From Our Land Live

Concéntrico
The Library Garden 2026

V&A EastSahra Hersi Selects 2026
TACO!Building Stories  2026
Design Museum
A Tapestry for Anglesey 2025

Arts Catalyst
Home Making 2025

Women's Museum
Tender Women  2025

Newham CouncilSeeds of Change 2024
Cement Fields
Wayfinding To Our Memories 2024

Redbridge Council
Civic Carpet - Ilford Forever 2023

Studio Voltaire
The Garden Activity Pack 2023

Mosaic Rooms
The House of Many Ways 2022

MGC
Mountford Community Hall 2021

Company Drinks
Designing Cultural Access 2021

Deptford XDeptford X Pop-up 2021
Quentin Blake Centre       for IllustrationInspired by Nature 2020
SPACE StudiosVicarage Lane 2019
Dulwich Picture GalleryMaking an Impression 2019






Redbridge CouncilCivic Carpet - Ilford Forever2023

Civic Carpet, Ilford Forever (2023), Ilford town centre. Aerial view. Photography: Abdul Muktadir.


 Client: Arts Catalyst
 Collaboration: Sofia Niazi  
 Year:  2025
 Location: Sheffield

Civic Carpet-Ilford Forever is a permanent granite artwork embedded in the civic heart of Ilford town centre, in the London Borough of Redbridge. Commissioned by Redbridge Council, the project began in 2021 and was completed in 2023 with the installation of its second piece, You Are Here. The work explores how a town's identity can be expressed through pattern, material and collective memory.

Developed during the pandemic, the project unfolded through a series of online workshops with young people from Ilford. Conducted over Zoom and Google Jamboard, these sessions became spaces for reflection and shared imagination at a time of distance and uncertainty. Rather than producing direct designs for the final piece, participants were invited to exchange ideas, stories and drawings that spoke to their sense of place.

Each workshop explored a theme: Affirmations, Home, Garden, and Tapestry for the Community. Together, these strands traced a path from the domestic to the civic, asking how the textures of everyday life might extend into the public realm. Conversations touched on household motifs like carpets and wallpaper, the history of garden design, and artists such as William Morris, whose work connected ornament to social purpose. Participants also uncovered local histories, including the story of Cranbrook Castle, a once-prominent landmark in Ilford now largely forgotten.

The final design integrates affirmations from the workshops with references to pattern-making, public carpets and local heritage. Motifs drawn from Cranbrook Castle appear throughout, reintroducing a fragment of Ilford's past into the present-day town centre.

Carved from granite, the Civic Carpet translates the warmth of domestic materials into a durable urban surface, a meeting point that honours shared history and lived experience. It stands as both a marker and an invitation: to gather, to pause, and to recognise Ilford as a place continually shaped by its people.


Civic Carpet, Ilford Forever (2023) in its town centre setting, with both granite pieces, You Are Here and Ilford Forever, visible across the square. Photography: Abdul Muktadir.


You Are Here (2023), the second piece of Civic Carpet, set into Ilford town centre. Aerial view. Photography: Abdul Muktadir.
Civic Carpet, Ilford Forever (2023). Photography: Abdul Muktadir.



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