Leigh Bagley is a British textile and pattern designer renowned for his bold use of colour, geometry, and contemporary digital processes. He graduated with a Master’s degree in Textile Design from the Royal College of Art in London in 2000, where he specialised in knitted textiles and developed a strong foundation in experimental and collaborative design practice. Following his studies, Bagley built a successful career as a freelance knitted textile designer, creating work for internationally recognised brands including Calvin Klein, Levi, Nicole Farhi, Eddie Bauer, Milk, and Woolmark. This commercial experience helped shape his distinctive design language, which balances creative freedom with technical precision. He is the founder and director of The Graphic Pattern Studio, a design practice specialising in contemporary surface design, wallpapers, fabrics, and prints. The studio is known for blending traditional textile knowledge with advanced digital techniques to produce striking geometric patterns defined by vibrant, carefully curated colour palettes. Bagley’s work extends beyond commercial products into large-scale interior and public art projects, particularly within healthcare and wellbeing environments. His installations and murals aim to create uplifting, emotionally supportive spaces through colour and pattern, and have been commissioned for hospitals and public buildings across the UK. Today, Leigh Bagley’s work is widely collected and licensed internationally. Celebrated for its clarity, rhythm, and modernist influence, his design practice continues to redefine the role of pattern and textiles within contemporary interiors and public spaces