Faye Toogood is a British artist and designer whose work ranges from sculptures and fine art to furniture and fashion design. Toogood founded her own studio in London in 2008. Her works have been included in permanent collections of many museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Corning Museum of Glass in New York and National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.
Faye Toogood – design without boundaries
Faye Toogood is a British artist and designer whose work moves fluidly between sculpture, furniture design and fashion. Her expression is unmistakably original: sculptural forms, bold use of materials and an intuitive design process come together in pieces that exist at the intersection of art and design.
A multidisciplinary force
With a background in graphic design, Toogood founded her studio in London in 2008 and quickly rose to international recognition with her boundary-breaking approach.
Many of her designs – such as the iconic Roly-Poly and Puffy chairs – are at once playful and monumental. For Toogood, design is about creating immersive worlds where space, material and storytelling intertwine.
International acclaim
Toogood’s award-winning work has been widely exhibited on international stages, including Phillips de Pury and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Milan Triennale, D Museum in Seoul and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.
This global recognition reflects her status as one of the most compelling British designers of our time.
Who: Faye Toogood
- British designer and creative director (born 1977).
- Education: BA in art history, University of Bristol (1988).
- Works across furniture, interiors, fashion and art.
- Known for a sculptural, material-driven and boldly experimental design language.
- Notable designs: Roly-Poly chairs (Driade), Puffy armchairs (Hem).
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