Sculptural Commissions

I take on a small number of bespoke kinetic sculptural commissions for private and institutional each year. Costs depend on the scale and complexity of the client’s aspirations and the materials desired. A small bespoke mobile made to hang in a home or as a gift can cost from £300, while a larger or more complex work may cost several thousand pounds. My largest bespoke piece to date is four metres long and can be viewed in the Marshall Building at the London School of Economics where it forms part of the permanent collection.

If you are interested in commissioning a piece, please write to me describing roughly what you’re looking for and, where possible, the budget you are working with. Selected highlights from my portfolio below.

Writing / Editing / Curatorial Commissions

I am an experienced writer, editor and curator specialising in design and architecture. I was Deputy Editor of the Architectural Review magazine, Chief Curator of the Oslo Architecture Triennale alongside Cecile Sachs-Olsen and the architectural engineers Interrobang, and have written for a wide variety of titles including the Guardian, Dezeen, Literary Review, Spectator and Harvard Design Magazine. I have also been commissioning editor for a number of books including London Feeds Itself edited by Jonathan Nunn and the Alternative Guide to the London Boroughs edited by Owen Hatherley. To work with me on an editorial project or to commission me, get in touch below.