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@camillewalala

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Camille Walala, born Camille Vic-Dupont in August 1975, is a French multi-disciplinary designer renowned for her vibrant and playful textile designs and patterns. Based in East London, she has become a prominent figure in transforming urban landscapes with her bold, geometric creations. Her journey began with a degree in Textile Design from the University of Brighton, after which she established Studio Walala in 2009. Walala's inspiration draws from eclectic sources, including the Memphis Movement and African tribal patterns. Walala's work spans large-scale murals, interior designs, and collaborations with brands like Facebook and LEGO. Her mission is to infuse joy and positivity into public spaces through color and pattern. Notable projects include the Adams Plaza Bridge at Canary Wharf and the "House of Dots" for LEGO. Walala's approach is both visceral and instinctive, aiming to evoke emotions and create impactful visual experiences. Her designs have captivated audiences worldwide, making her a sought-after artist in the realm of public art and design.