Atelier
Pamela Spruyt




Pamela Spruyt studied to be a fashion designer at ArtEZ Institute for the Arts in Arnhem and now works across the design spectrum. Based in Amsterdam, Pamela opened her own atelier in 1995 with a focus on textile and print design. She has a good eye for color.

She designs her own collections of fashionable accessoires like scarves & bags, produced in limited edition, and has been creating inspiration books she made during her travels.

Some of her clients are Spoom, Wehkamp Home, New Optimist, Mywallit, Hema, Viktor & Rolf, Olisque, Zenngi, You As Me, O'Neill, Brunotti, Colorique.

Her print collections are sold internationally to Moschino, Oilily, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Arena etc.

Pamela Spruyt lectures at various Dutch design academies.

Get in touch!
atelier@pamelaspruyt.com

About how I work 



FRAME x Atelier Pamela Spruyt


 
In collaboration with FRAME magazine I designed and produced a collection of silk scarves.

Perforated Bags


This series of bags I made during my travels in Asia: the drawings I made of objects that inspired me were perforated on leather bags that were put together with coarse stitches. 

The handmade glass bead I found at a market served as the inspiration for this drawing.

I still develop perforated bags and pouches, which are made without machines and perforated by hand, so to be continued!


‘Plastique du monde’
a collection of silk souvenir scarves


During my travels I gathered many souvenirs which I always wanted to have around me.

After a while I decided to use some of the objects most precious to me, and made prints of them onto delicate silks. They became colorful scarves, which I called ‘Plastique du monde’

The objects I used for this project:
‘flip flops’: Madura,Indonesia / ‘pistols’: Siquijor Island, The Philippines / ‘balloons’: Litang, China / ‘octopus’: Flores, Indonesia / ‘lucky necklace’: Udupi, India / ‘jelly fish’: Flores, Indonesia.

All scarves are printed in limited edition on silk chiffon, crepe de chine or fine silk jersey and have raw edges which gives the scarves an unpolished look.

Lilianne Ploumen is wearing the ‘lucky necklace’ for an interview in the ‘Elegance’

For more info and prices you can contact  atelier@pamelaspruyt.com


‘Wallpaper Drawings’  

a collection of silk scarves


Inspired by vintage vases, flowers, decorated tablecloth and wallpapers, I made some sketches which came to a series of scarves titled ‘Wallpaper drawings’.

All scarves are printed on silk georgette, chiffon or twill, with hand rolled seams and in limited edition. Prices vary between € 50,- and 150,-

For more info contact atelier@pamelaspruyt.com