Sobre William Smith
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE WILLIAM SMITH
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Three furniture designers operating from Mentmore Studios in Hackney, East London.
Working independently and collaboratively, we have come together to exhibit our work at 100% Futures.
As furniture designers we feel it is essential to build mock-ups and test materials and processes throughout the design process. The wood and metal workshop immediately next door to the studio allows us to work in this manner.
Dominic McCausland
• Studied Fine Art Sculpture at Falmouth College of Art (graduated 1998)
• Completed the Design Products MA course at the RCA (graduated 2003)
• Sets up Wildercreative (2004): designing and manufacturing bespoke furniture, commercial and private interiors, and personal design projects.
• Set up Mentmore Studios with Will (2005).
Luke Smith-Wightman
• Studied furniture and related product design at Ravensbourne college (graduated 2001).
• Became an architectural lighting designer, working for BDP Lighting (Building Design Partnership) in London.
• Now works part time at BDPL, and part time as a furniture designer and manufacturer: both independently and in collaboration with Will Smith.
Will Smith
• Studied furniture and related product design at Ravensbourne college (graduated 2001).
• Completed the Design Products MA course at the RCA (graduated 2004).
• Teaches at University College Creative Arts and Ravensbourne College
• Set up Mentmore Studios with Dominic (2005), works as a furniture designer and manufacturer: both independently and in collaboration with Luke Smith-Wightman
Mentmore Studios
• Established in April 2006
• Situated next to London Fields in Hackney.
• The premises was originally a Victorian clothing factory, and operated as a Baptist Church prior to the establishment of the studio
• Mentmore studios occupies the ground floor of the building and comprises two studios (with 17 rented desks occupied by various creative professionals, working in furniture/product design, photography, illustration, animation, shoe design, video editing) and a 1000ft2 workshop.
• The studio/workshop is a hive of creative activity, seven days a week, and acts as resource for other creative outfits in the area (i.e. use of the workshop).
Point3
Three furniture designers operating from Mentmore Studios in Hackney, East London.
Working independently and collaboratively, we have come together to exhibit our work at 100% Futures.
As furniture designers we feel it is essential to build mock-ups and test materials and processes throughout the design process. The wood and metal workshop immediately next door to the studio allows us to work in this manner.
Dominic McCausland
• Studied Fine Art Sculpture at Falmouth College of Art (graduated 1998)
• Completed the Design Products MA course at the RCA (graduated 2003)
• Sets up Wildercreative (2004): designing and manufacturing bespoke furniture, commercial and private interiors, and personal design projects.
• Set up Mentmore Studios with Will (2005).
Luke Smith-Wightman
• Studied furniture and related product design at Ravensbourne college (graduated 2001).
• Became an architectural lighting designer, working for BDP Lighting (Building Design Partnership) in London.
• Now works part time at BDPL, and part time as a furniture designer and manufacturer: both independently and in collaboration with Will Smith.
Will Smith
• Studied furniture and related product design at Ravensbourne college (graduated 2001).
• Completed the Design Products MA course at the RCA (graduated 2004).
• Teaches at University College Creative Arts and Ravensbourne College
• Set up Mentmore Studios with Dominic (2005), works as a furniture designer and manufacturer: both independently and in collaboration with Luke Smith-Wightman
Mentmore Studios
• Established in April 2006
• Situated next to London Fields in Hackney.
• The premises was originally a Victorian clothing factory, and operated as a Baptist Church prior to the establishment of the studio
• Mentmore studios occupies the ground floor of the building and comprises two studios (with 17 rented desks occupied by various creative professionals, working in furniture/product design, photography, illustration, animation, shoe design, video editing) and a 1000ft2 workshop.
• The studio/workshop is a hive of creative activity, seven days a week, and acts as resource for other creative outfits in the area (i.e. use of the workshop).
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE WILLIAM SMITH