Crate Wood Wharf
Steel furniture, partitions and back bar for Crate Wood Wharf.
Two double stringer staircases for an eco build Comissioned by Floyd and Field.
I fitted out this unique all-steel cocktail bar & restaurant, honouring the original iconic design of Control Room B.
A collaborative enterprise built from the ground up, designed and constructed by myself and the Skeeters team.
The Albion Knitting Co. factory and showroom design was created, installed and project-managed by myself and Stephen Floyd.
A bespoke set of industrial-style bar stools and large tables I made for the popular East London bar/eatery.
A collaboration with award-winning spatial design studio ‘The Edible Bus Stop’ to create an edible roller coaster installation.
Original signs designed and made for Skeeters Axe Throwing Club. Created with recycled steel in combination with repurposed objects.
A collection of colourful, retro fun-fair signs were designed and supplied for Glastonbury Festival.
I designed and fabricated the central chandelier of this stunning aquatic pavilion by AN-Architecture.
I loved the challenge of creating this BBQ meat smoker entirely from reclaimed materials for start-up,
This public outdoor art installation was commissioned to be part of the famous Whitecross Street party.
Stunning interactive architecture and light installation. This aluminum structure was fabricated for the collective Interactive Architecture Lab.
Creation of industrial style doors and fixtures for the popular venue and creative hub Pop Brixton.
Original light up, 3D signs, commissioned for the façades of the famous late night Shangri-La area of Glastonbury Festival.
An assortment of upcycled stools and chairs designed and created from discarded materials for exhibitions and private collections…
A 3D metal interpretation of a retro 50’s motel style Diner’s logo. Commissioned by Deluxe Diner & Rocket Lounge.
Designing and creating costume harnesses for a ritualistic performance, collaborating with Fashion designer Lyall Hakaraia, for The Barbican Centre.
A Kinetic model of renowned architect Carl Turner’s award winning ‘Slip House’ in Brixton, London.
This community construction was a collaborative work amongst various artists, designers, makers and environmental specialists.
‘O-fun’ – ‘Wheel’ in Hebrew. Experimental project to custom make a modernised version of the Penny Farthing bicycle.