About us

Studio Erskine is a design and research studio known for its playful approach to design with a focus on craftsmanship and material experience. We are heavily influenced by the arts, craft, contemporary culture and theory - our designs express a distinct versatility and sense of longevity. We celebrate Craft, creating and making and find pleasure in sharing creativity.

Underlying all this is a deeply entrenched ethos of sustainable and ethical practice. Studio Erskine manifests our sense of being and our affinity with our environment - the art of making and the art of dressing being a part of that equation.

Studio Erskine is home to Erskine Omigie, Edie & Ophelia and our commons library, Circular Design Studio.

Erskine Omigie

Erskine Omigie is the slow fashion BRAnd of Studio erskine. We create small Made to order collections. At the very heart of Erskine Omigie is artisan craftsmanship. We pay great attention to detail and place emphasis on tailoring, producing custom-made textiles and exploring sustainable materials.

Edie & Ophelia

Edie & Ophelia was created to bring people closer to the art and craft of making and caring for the garments they already own. Our mission is to change how we experience textiles and fashion.

At our core is the entrenched philosophy for sustainable and ethical ways of keeping our garments for longer by encouraging a change in perspective and mindset.

We consider how we develop a relationship with our clothing - more often than not, how we wear and use our clothes leaves an imprint on our pieces and vice-versa. movement, tears, rips and creases of a well-worn and loved item tell our stories, and these stories have meaning.

At Edie & Ophelia, we adapt the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which calls on us to see the beauty in imperfection and impermanence and to value, appreciate and cherish the ageing process of our fashion and textile pieces.

We explore circular design ideas and initiatives for product longevity and attachment through co-creating, Co-Designing and Co-repairing with our patrons, with the hope that these pieces and stories will last a lifetime.

  • You can take part in our garment-making and embroidery workshops offered in the studio or online. Or learn how to mend your garments using one of our embroidery kits. You can also make an embroidery patch or appliqué to cover rips and tears, or revamp a loved piece of clothing.

  • We offer online and physical workshops teaching mending and repair methods, such as embroidery, appliqué, darning, sashiko, and boro.

  • We offer a lifetime guarantee to repair Studio Erskine products using visible or invisible mending methods

Circular Design Studio

Material Intelligence & material stories

The circular design studio is a Commons library of circular design materials and methods, showcasing material stories, compatibility and lifecycles.

The Circular Design Studio offers the unique opportunity to share our garment stories, learn about circular materials and their haptic and sensory qualities that encourage us to form emotional bonding to our clothing.

Learning how to mend, co-create and Co-design presents an opportunity for mutual understanding of the provenance of our clothing and materials and the physical and emotional qualities that they provide us.

Cafe Studio

The connection between food and memory is similar to the connection we have with objects that we hold close to our heart. At Studio Erskine we want to engage all the senses, from touch to smell and taste and we want to build memories through these sensory experiences. memories are stronger and easier to recall when they’re attached to a physical sensation and grounded in an emotional experience. And food offers that emotional experience.

We run an open studio cafe every two to four weeks. Come with your friends and Relax with a cup of coffee or tea and our home made cakes and pastries whilst you shop our products or take part in one of our workshops.

Designing for experience

Emma is an artist, embroiderer and womenswear designer. Emma trained as a designer and pattern-cutter at the London College of Fashion and graduated with a Masters in Fashion & the environment. She also gained a Masters in Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmiths University. She is a PhD candidate in Material Science at the Royal College of Art researching ways to facilitate Human Product attachment through the sensory experience of embroidery practice for a circular fashion and textile industry.

Emma founded Studio Erskine with a mission to increase our emotional connection to our clothes by engaging our sensory experience of materials and textiles.

Contact

Contact

emma@studioerskine.com