Marylebone-based concept store KOIBIRD partners with British textile artist Kate Jenkins to launch a joyful collection of limited-edition festive jumpers, tree decorations and “Fishmass Tree”.

Acclaimed British textile artist Kate Jenkins unveils a series of bespoke and limited-edition creations for the festive season — each meticulously hand-knitted and embroidered in her Brighton studio. In addition, Jenkins has collaborated with Marylebone, London-based Koibird on an exclusive and limited range of Christmas ‘Art’ Jumpers and accessories.

Kate Jenkins - Fishmass Wreath

Recognised internationally for transforming the everyday into art, Jenkins has exhibited at prestigious institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum and Kunstmuseum, and her works are sought after by collectors and tastemakers from Jamie Oliver to Charlotte Olympia.

For Christmas 2025, Jenkins presents an exquisite edit of artworks, heirloom accessories, and collectable keepsakes — from whimsical tree ornaments and hand-created cards to wearable art pieces and one-of-a-kind knitwear. Each piece embodies the artist’s celebrated fusion of humour, craftsmanship, and conceptual design. With prices that range from under £10 to over £3,000 for limited edition artworks.

“The festive season offers me the perfect opportunity to create playful yet enduring pieces — objects of joy and craftsmanship that feel both personal and timeless,” says Jenkins. “This collection represents over six months of work in my studio, and every piece tells its own story.”

Fish Spagknitti Christmas Jumper

Hand beaded and crochet caviar by Kate Jenkins - as seen in FT How to Spend It Christmas Gift Guide

Christmas ‘25 seemed like the perfect opportunity to work with Kate to create something joyful to celebrate the festive season. We both share many of the same brand traits – play design with a strong sense of humour running through alongside the bold use of colour - so the process has been fun, creative, and collaborative. My favourite character is the prawn-star, and I am excited to see the Christmas jumpers come to life - we also have 3 one-of-a-kind festive wreaths that truly are works of crocheted art - pieces that can become family heirlooms. Kate is incredibly skilful and creative - the perfect example of the type of artist we love to champion at KOIBIRD.” Shereen Basma, Chief Product Officer at KOIBIRD



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