Stop Waiting to Be Discovered:

4 Revenue Paths for Surface Pattern Designers in Interiors

Most surface pattern designers are taught one path—and it’s why they stay stuck.

 
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Live workshop. Replay available for 48 hours only.

 

 

 What You'll Learn

In this free live workshop, you’ll discover how artists actually break into the interiors market — and which path might work for you.

• The 4 real ways artists generate revenue in the interiors market
• Why licensing alone isn’t working for most surface pattern designers
• How the interiors industry actually works (and where your work fits)
• Which path may be the best fit for your artwork

Who This is For

This workshop is for you if:

• You’ve been pitching your work for years with little or no response
• You’ve been told licensing is the main path, but it’s not working for you
• You want to get your artwork into the interiors market
• You’re ready to explore other ways to turn your work into income

 

 

Register for the free live workshop and discover 4 real ways artists generate revenue in the interiors market — beyond licensing.  Join me live on either date:

 Tuesday, April 14th 

1pm EST, 90 minutes

Live workshop. Replay available for 48 hours only.

Thursday, April 16th 

1pm EST, 90 minutes

Live workshop. Replay available for 48 hours only.

Hi, I'm Laura

Textile designer, educator, and founder of Kindly Woven.

I specialize in helping surface designers take their work beyond the screen and into real products and interiors—whether that’s through licensing, product development, or building their own collections.

Through my decades in the interiors market and my work with Kindly Woven, I’ve collaborated with artists, launched woven collections, and built a small-batch manufacturing model rooted in craftsmanship and storytelling. I’ve worked on both the creative and production side of bringing artwork into real products in the interiors market.

This workshop will show you the different paths artists use to get their work into this industry — so it doesn’t just get seen, it finds its place in the interiors market.

 

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