Raeburn Ink is the work of artist and designer Jennifer Cooke.

Jennifer began producing Raeburn Ink in 1999. (She named it after her crafty and stylish grandparents, Stewart and Eloise Raeburn - he built amazingly detailed models in his workshop, and she led Girl Scout roundups in the fifties!) Raeburn Ink is an ongoing exploration of pattern and color in the form of printed clothing, accessories and home products. Thematic collections are inspired by everything from topographic maps to security envelopes, which Jennifer reworks to create beautiful abstract patterns. She sees the world as an endlesss source of raw material.

Raeburn Ink has sold at some of the most prominent stores in the US and abroad, from specialty boutiques around the country to trend setting department stores Barneys New York and United Arrows in Japan. The collection has been featured in national fashion magazines Lucky, Spoon, Nylon and Honey.

Jennifer currently lives in the redwoods of California with two cats, two dogs and a wildlife biologist.

 

 
stewart and eloise circa 1940
           
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