“Seemingly ahead of their time yet responding to the nuances and opportunities of their time”

Libby Sellers – Design Writer, Curator and Consultant

Ottolenghi Test Kitchen

Spaces

We design spaces with a sustainable ethos, led with an exploratory and playful approach. It has resulted in a portfolio that includes architecture, interior design, and exhibition design. Find out more >>

Objects

Our passionate belief in designing for the real world goes a long way to explaining the timeless and unpretentious qualities of the studio’s work. But whilst Studiomama’s work can be simple, honest and minimal it is always playful relevant and meaningful. Find out more >>

Commissions

We take commissions of various scales and tailoring solutions to fit each site, location, and unique client brief. Through close collaboration with clients, we aim to carefully craft solutions that align with the client needs and goals, ultimately striving to achieve the best possible outcome for each project. Find out more >>

Art

We treasure the power of drawing and thinking through making, which constantly unfolds new possibilities. This creative process helps generate and express ideas resulting in unique, one-off, and limited edition pieces. Find out more >>

Store

Discover unique and playful pieces in our online store. From bespoke furniture to posters, DIY instructions, and home accessories, each item reflects our commitment to exploration and sustainability, with an evolving selection of objects available.

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Latest Projects

The Off-Cuts at the Design Museum

We are delighted to be part of the exhibition 'Grazie Enzo Mari: Contemporary Responses to Enzo Mari’ at the Design Museum. Thirteen London-based designers – with an affinity to Mari’s work were selected to be part of the exhibition. Studiomama's Off-Cuts and Worm Alphabet feature in the ‘Making it Playful’ part of the exhibition.

Enzo Mari exhibition >>

‘Their design process is often spontaneous and playful in nature, and much like Mari their work explores imaginative play’.

Esme Hawes – Design Museum Curator of ‘Grazie Enzo Mari: Contemporary Responses to Enzo Mari.’