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Multistorey, London
Rhonda Drakeford (1972, Dortmund Germany) and Harry Woodrow (1974, London) founded Multistorey in 1997, a year after both graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.
A deliberately small studio, they have worked for a broad range of clients, from tiny fashion labels to multi-national companies. A playful three-dimensionality and tactility have always played an important role in Multistorey's output, and they have been explored through a diverse range of techniques, processes, materials and disciplines.
Each project is considered a new challenge, raising unique questions that demand their own specific responses and solutions. In December 2009 Rhonda launched Darkroom, a concept store in London's Bloomsbury.
Clients Include
Somerset House, Nokia, Marks & Spencer, Liberty of London, The Lyric Theatre, Camilla Staerk, The Science Museum, London Design Festival, Orange, Givenchy, Burberry, UK Loves Fashion
Exhibition sponsored by Skype.
Multistorey, London
Rhonda Drakeford (1972, Dortmund Germany) and Harry Woodrow (1974, London) founded Multistorey in 1997, a year after both graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.
A deliberately small studio, they have worked for a broad range of clients, from tiny fashion labels to multi-national companies. A playful three-dimensionality and tactility have always played an important role in Multistorey's output, and they have been explored through a diverse range of techniques, processes, materials and disciplines.
Each project is considered a new challenge, raising unique questions that demand their own specific responses and solutions. In December 2009 Rhonda launched Darkroom, a concept store in London's Bloomsbury.
Clients Include
Somerset House, Nokia, Marks & Spencer, Liberty of London, The Lyric Theatre, Camilla Staerk, The Science Museum, London Design Festival, Orange, Givenchy, Burberry, UK Loves Fashion
Exhibition sponsored by Skype.