Dusen Dusen began as a womenswear label in 2010, transitioning to a textile brand in 2015 known for its distinctive bedding, throws, pillows, and towels. Founder Ellen Van Dusen collaborates with various brands and creates unique outdoor furniture pieces. Her collections draw inspiration from fine art, commercial design, and the interplay of colors. A favorite book is Becoming Mary Sully, highlighting an artist whose work blends Native American heritage with American pop culture. Ellen maintains her creative edge through podcasts, personal projects, and time with her family.
Recently, Ellen worked with Dutch brand Fatboy to create playful outdoor furniture pieces like hammocks, bean bags, and poufs.
Dusen Dusen first launched as a womenswear label in 2010, pivoting to boldly patterned bedding, throws, pillows, and towels five years later.
The brand releases seasonal collections inspired by fine art, commercial, naive design, and the brain's reaction to color, movement, and contrast.
Mary Sully's patterns inspired by her Native American heritage and American pop culture create compelling imagery, making the book Becoming Mary Sully a must-read.
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