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Britt’s weaving practice creates highly intricate, clean-lined designs. Weavings can be installed as wall art, room dividers or incorporated into furniture.
"Morning on the Dunes" / Outer Sunset, San Francisco

"Morning on the Dunes" / Outer Sunset, San Francisco
"Tea Rose" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin
"Tea Rose" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Tea Rose" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin
Dining Nook Project / Outer Sunset, San Francisco

"Hidden Path" / Coa, Puerto Rico

"Hidden Path" / Coa, Puerto Rico

"Affinity" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin
"Meridian" / San Francisco
"Meridian" / San Francisco

"Affinity" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Valley Passage" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Valley Passage" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Valley Lines Extended" / Telluride, Colorado / Photo: Peter Hess

"Valley Lines Extended" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Peter Hess

"Equilibrium" / Kantine, San Francisco / Photo: Peter Hess

"Equilibrium" / Kantine, San Francisco / Photo: Peter Hess

"June Canyon" - Framed collection in collaboration with Matt Scanlan Designs / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Midsummer" / Saltwater & Sand Therapy, San Francisco / Photo: Amanda Roosa

"Midsummer" / Saltwater & Sand Therapy, San Francisco / Photo: Amanda Roosa

Dining Room Project / Noe Valley, San Francisco

"Rebalance" / Olo Acupuncture, Manhattan, New York

"June Canyon" - Headboard collection in collaboration with Matt Scanlan Design / Ocean Beach, San Francisco

"Middle Passage" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin

"Middle Passage" / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin
"Equilibrium" / Russian Hill, San Francisco
"Equilibrium" / Russian Hill, San Francisco

"Valley Lines" - Headboard collection in collaboration with Matt Scanlan Design / Ocean Beach, San Francisco / Photo: Margaret Austin
Commercial clients include:
> Kantine, a San Francisco-based Scandinavian restaurant focused on sourcing local, sustainable, organic ingredients, is home to an 8’ x 4’ woven piece made from hand-felted New Zealand wool and pine dowels.
> Sandwater & Sand Therapy, a Sunset District craniosacral practice commissioned a 4’ Valley Lines piece for their principal treatment room using hand-felted New Zealand wool and birch dowels.
> Splendid, the international clothing store, commissioned 633 woolen art pieces as display items for their stores, including 300 knit wall tapestries hand-stitched from 100% unspun wool.
> The Perennial, a San Francisco fine dining restaurant focused on sustainability and addressing climate change through its sourcing, commissioned a ceiling installation made from upcycled wood and fashion industry remnants.