Sandra Blow was an influential figure in post-war British abstraction, celebrated for her ability to merge monumental scale, organic form, and a daring use of colour. Her work challenged conventions, pushing the boundaries of minimalism with textural richness, geometric abstraction, and a profound sense of rhythm and materiality.
Christopher Farr Cloth was granted exclusive access to Blow’s personal archive - a rich journey through handwritten notes, polaroids, and original collages. From this extraordinary discovery emerged a collection that captures the spirit of an artist who lived and created with intention. With this textile collection, her legacy continues - translated into interiors that feel expressive, enduring, and captivated by imagination.