
I sure do love what a woven textile with a big, chunky pattern can do for a simply-designed space. So today I’m obsessing over Molly Fitzpatrick’s designs for her housewares line, DittoHouse.
Molly got her start with one of the last woven textile mills in the U.S. and eventually opened up her own textile design studio, DittoRepeats. Through her studio, the Cleveland-based designer has offered services for manufacturers, interiors, and companies looking for branding and product design elements. It wasn’t until after welcoming a baby boy into her family that Molly was inspired to open the line of pillows and throws that is DittoHouse.

The DittoHouse features goods that are snuggly and practical, but are designed to look good with modern tastes. I feel that—there’s a lot of kid stuff that feels out of place in a home with particularly contemporary design sensibilities.

Molly’s designs for DittoHouse use yarn from recycled cotton, which cuts waste from new cotton growth and harvest, as well as the dyeing process.


I can’t explain why I find Molly’s face pillows so charming. “Growl” on the left and “Grimace” on the right.



See the full line of products at DittoHouse.