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Carpenters Workshop Gallery has redefined the art and design landscape, making it a beacon for sustainability, community building and the continuous evolution of artistic expression. In this episode, Danielle Radojcin speaks to co-founder Loïc Le Gaillard and the designer Harry Nuriev about challenging traditional design boundaries.
Founded in 2006 by Loïc Le Gallaird and Julien Lombrail, Carpenters Workshop Gallery has challenged the conventional gallery model, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves deeply in the art, fostering a connection that transcends mere observation.
Since then, each of its global expansions—from London to Paris, and New York to Los Angeles, serves not just as a space for displaying art but as a hub for emotional investment and innovation. The latest addition, Ladbroke Hall in West London, epitomises this philosophy. Having featured a broad spectrum of creatives, including furniture design icon Wendell Castle, artist Yinka Shonibare and jewellery designer Michele Lamy, it stands as a flagship space promoting extensive engagement and exploration in the arts.
Harry Nuriev, the visionary behind Crosby Studios, is known for his transformative design philosophy that integrates art, architecture, and fashion into everyday life. His work, celebrated for challenging traditional boundaries, showcases how design can reflect and alter our perception of contemporary society. He has exhibited several times with Carpenters Workshop Gallery, as well as partnering on projects with the likes of Balenciaga, Nike and Liam Gillick.
Harry and Loïc join Danielle on this episode to talk about how their collaborative efforts at Carpenters Workshop Gallery contribute to the continuous evolution of artistic expression.
Image: Chair 3, by Harry Nuriev, via Carpenters Workshop Gallery
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Carpenters Workshop Gallery has redefined the art and design landscape, making it a beacon for sustainability, community building and the continuous evolution of artistic expression. In this episode, Danielle Radojcin speaks to co-founder Loïc Le Gaillard and the designer Harry Nuriev about challenging traditional design boundaries.
Founded in 2006 by Loïc Le Gallaird and Julien Lombrail, Carpenters Workshop Gallery has challenged the conventional gallery model, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves deeply in the art, fostering a connection that transcends mere observation.
Since then, each of its global expansions—from London to Paris, and New York to Los Angeles, serves not just as a space for displaying art but as a hub for emotional investment and innovation. The latest addition, Ladbroke Hall in West London, epitomises this philosophy. Having featured a broad spectrum of creatives, including furniture design icon Wendell Castle, artist Yinka Shonibare and jewellery designer Michele Lamy, it stands as a flagship space promoting extensive engagement and exploration in the arts.
Harry Nuriev, the visionary behind Crosby Studios, is known for his transformative design philosophy that integrates art, architecture, and fashion into everyday life. His work, celebrated for challenging traditional boundaries, showcases how design can reflect and alter our perception of contemporary society. He has exhibited several times with Carpenters Workshop Gallery, as well as partnering on projects with the likes of Balenciaga, Nike and Liam Gillick.
Harry and Loïc join Danielle on this episode to talk about how their collaborative efforts at Carpenters Workshop Gallery contribute to the continuous evolution of artistic expression.
Image: Chair 3, by Harry Nuriev, via Carpenters Workshop Gallery
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