
Bespoke Table Linen for The Gilded Mischief at Soho House
To mark an evening at Soho House celebrating The Gilded Mischief, the latest exhibition by Giles Deacon, Peter Reed created a set of bespoke table linens designed specifically for the occasion.
The linens were conceived to sit effortlessly within Deacon’s distinctive artistic world, complementing the exhibition rather than competing with it. Subtle in tone and considered in detail, each piece reflected the visual language of the evening while remaining true to Peter Reed’s understated approach to design.
Made by hand in Lancashire, the napkins showcased the care, skill and tradition behind Peter Reed’s craft. From hand-guided stitching to the finished linen, the process was captured in a short film offering a quiet glimpse into the making of bespoke pieces.
For designers, creatives and hosts seeking custom table linens, Peter Reed continues to work collaboratively, creating made-to-order pieces tailored to setting, concept and occasion.


Photography by Dean Hearne

