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The Typographic Street Map Of Central London

5th October 2016/0/0/

The Typographic Street Map Of Central London Every Londoner has their favourite stomping ground. That little corner of the city that feels theirs. That you get to know like the back of your hand. This new art piece is a dense, typographic street map of Central London. Which was a whole year in the making. […]

Linedrawn Animation

20th September 2016/0/0/

We are just finishing up on a sparkly new website for West London based Design Build firm Zulufish, showcasing their design and construction work in full screen fabulousness. The site is visually rich, including a quirky touch for the homepage, an animation briefly explaining the design process behind the concepting of a contemporary living room. […]

Animation, New work, website design

Bedford Heights

29th August 2016/0/0/

We have been busy working on the new brand identity for Bedford Heights, a whopping 200,000 ft2 cylcone-proof complex that was built to a blue print by architects from Dallas, Texas. We have been busy working on the new brand identity for Bedford Heights, a whopping 200,000 ft2 cylcone-proof complex that was built to a blue print by architects from Dallas, […]

Pause For Thought

23rd August 2016/0/0/

Kensington Apartment Our Design brief was to furnish and style our Client’s large, light-filled second floor apartment in the heart of Kensington, W8 in London. The core property is bathed in light, with very high period ceilings and beautiful original coving and other period details. Kensington Apartment Our Design brief was to furnish and style […]

Wireless Factory

24th July 2016/0/0/

DREAM WORKSPACE A commission to mastermind the brand identity and show suite interior design for a new creative workspace hub. After purchasing a business park in leafy West London, the client Dunmoore got to work on big plans for the site and brought us in to help them re-invent it as The Wireless Factory. DREAM WORKSPACE […]

10 Ways to Create a Botticelli-inspired Room Scheme

31st May 2016/0/0/
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See our London dining room design featured in this editorial blog piece on Houzz. Full article here. Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and Primavera are famed for encapsulating the values and look of Italian Renaissance painting. Living from 1445 to 1510, Botticelli was forgotten in the later years of his life, but over the […]

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Shortlisted for the RA

11th April 2016/0/0/

  Our print, God Save The Queen, has been shortlisted for the Royal Academy Summer Show! Fingers crossed, final round results in May… Some blurb: Her Majesty’s famous silhouette given a punk make over. Her famous profile created with hand crafted lyrics from the Sex Pistol’s classic song, God Save The Queen. Perfect for music lovers, anarchists, and philatelists […]

Art, Awards, Limited Edition Art Prints

Literary London Tea Towel

5th April 2016/0/0/

Introducing the latest product in the Literary London collection, and our first Tea Towel design. A tea towel map of the capital featuring characters from the pages of novels based in London. The famous and infamous. And also the less well known. Those with an amazing moniker or brilliantly conceived nickname who are a credit […]

Art, product design

Advertising Agency BMB

21st March 2016/0/0/

We, the undersigned at Run For The Hills, set about concepting London-based Ad Agency BMB’s new workspace in the depths of the winter just gone. quickly resolving to make it a floor like no other in this building called Crane. we wanted it to feel as if BMB-ers were coming home after a long trip away, […]

Purezza

20th March 2016/0/0/

Brighton-based plant pioneering restaurant Purezza approached us to help with their brand identity and new interior fit out. MORE Brighton-based plant pioneering restaurant Purezza approached us to help with their brand identity and new interior fit out. MORE We redesigned the logo, a hand-drawn script style more fitting to the healthy organic origins. We suggested […]