A unique design, craft and fine artists’ studio in Southeast London requires craftspersons at both junior and senior levels to join its workshop team. This is a rare opportunity to work within a studio internationally recognised for its distinctive approach to material, form and craftsmanship.
The studio produces ambitious artworks, design pieces and interior commissions that combine bold scale with intricate, refined detail. Working across metals, resins and a wide range of specialist materials, the team brings together artists, designers and makers in a collaborative environment where creativity and technical excellence sit side by side.
Whether you are an emerging maker at the beginning of your career or an experienced craftsperson with strong technical expertise, this role offers the chance to contribute to exceptional work while developing your skills within a highly creative production environment.
Junior team members will gain hands-on experience across fabrication and finishing processes, learning directly from experienced makers. More senior candidates will take on greater responsibility within the workshop, contributing to complex pieces from concept through to final execution and helping maintain the studio’s exacting standards of craftsmanship.
The studio is looking for individuals who are curious about materials, passionate about making, and motivated by the pursuit of quality. This is a workshop where patience, precision and creative thinking are valued equally.
Responsibilities
• Contribute to the fabrication and finishing of artworks, design pieces and interior commissions.
• Work with a variety of materials including metals, resins, wood, composites and other specialist finishes.
• Assist with or lead different stages of production, from preparation and fabrication to final finishing.
• Undertake processes such as casting, spraying, polishing, surface preparation and hand-finishing.
• Interpret drawings, models and prototypes to support accurate making.
• Collaborate closely with artists, designers and fellow makers to realise creative intent.
• Maintain a clean, safe and organised workshop environment.
• Support high levels of quality control and craftsmanship across all projects.
• Contribute ideas and solutions to practical making challenges within the workshop.
Skills & Experience
• Experience within a craft, fabrication or workshop environment, from early-career to experienced levels.
• Practical skills in materials handling, fabrication, finishing or surface preparation.
• Interest or experience working with metals, resins and mixed materials.
• Strong attention to detail and pride in producing high quality work.
• Ability to work collaboratively within a team of designers and makers.
• Curiosity, patience and a genuine enthusiasm for materials and process.
• For more experienced candidates, confidence interpreting technical drawings and managing complex fabrication tasks.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a unique creative studio where craft, design and art intersect, and where makers are given the space to develop their skills while contributing to ambitious and internationally recognised projects. Please note this is a 5 day a week studio role.