WILLIAM STORMS


Handspun Narratives and Customized Colors
Creating site-specific weavings with yarn spun and dyed in-house is William's signature, with each piece reflecting the broader energy of the space where it lives. His Brooklyn-based studio also releases one-time, limited release fabric color runs to add bespoke colors to design projects.
Unexpected Details Speak Volumes
Headphones and cords woven into a project spanning 10 stories for Amazon's Manhattan office. Three-dimensional letter beads and daisy chains as a nod to summer camp. Colors that mirror a nearby mountain range. It's the little touches that add up to tell a bigger story behind the art.
Unexpected Details Speak Volumes
Headphones and cords woven into a project spanning 10 stories for Amazon's Manhattan office. Three-dimensional letter beads and daisy chains as a nod to summer camp. Colors that mirror a nearby mountain range. It's the little touches that add up to tell a bigger story behind the art.





A Textile Renaissance is Upon Us
In the last few years, textile art has attracted increasing amounts of attention in the art world, with the 2024 Venice Biennale naming textiles as a top motif and Art Basel noting the undeniable connection between the medium and the natural world. William's work is part of this resurgence, grounding us in our senses and reminding us tactility matters, even in a digital-first world.
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