Taking Notes With Industry Leaders: Studio Ashby

A few years ago Sophie Ashby, of Studio Ashby spoke to Vogue with her husband, menswear designer Charlie Casely-Hayford, about art collecting in the context of home decorating. They referenced NewBloodArt as a go-to place to begin or build on an art collection that you love, as well as where to source show-stopping larger pieces at affordable prices. 

On the Studio Ashby site it’s clear to see the founder principle of having art at the centre of a project. Take a look at these images of her completed designs in development projects across central London, as well as for private clients’ family homes of notable historical and contemporary design – from the Peter Pan House in South Kensington to Mallory House. Studio Ashby has been named a House and Garden Designer of the Year (as well as one of their top 100), and an Elle Decor UK Designer of the Year. 

There are a couple of key design principles at work across these projects: 

  1. To have a larger, often spectacular piece, from which the design of the room radiates out.  Browse all available large scale pieces here and see a selection of large scale statement pieces below.
  2. To combine multiple smaller works that work in dialogue with each other. These coalesce to make a small, private gallery of your wall. Browse small scale works which could be hung in a mosaic style here.

In Studio Ashby’s ethos, an environment can enrich and elevate one’s day-to-day life: 

“Art plays a central role in our inspiration and process. It has a vital place in every interior and no space feels complete without it.”

Art can impact you in a myriad of ways. What Studio Ashby so excellently achieves is the integration of art into a practical, lived-in space, by balancing colour, texture pattern and craft – creating vibrant, but never cluttered, rooms. 

Gallery Director Sarah has curated some larger pieces here that could set the tone of a room, its atmosphere or colour palette. 

The gallery offers art consultancy, from navigating the original artwork on display, to finding a particular artwork, all the way up to finding art for an entire project: a family home, architectural development or office spaces. Get in touch to start a conversation today by emailing info@newbloodart.com.

Restorative 
By Lindsay Mapes
£1850
Memories return quietly every day
By Zuzanna Salamon
£1500
Web / Pink 
By Sophie Baker
£700

Into the wild 
By Lindsay Mapes
£1850
Violet Walks 
By Sarah MacFarlane
2022 Graduate
£500
Bluebird 
By Tobias Francis
£6000
Passing rain, rising light, N Atlantic
By Sax Impey
£16600
Stay Pretty: Gemma II 
By Lisa Scrimgeour
£1000
The Immortal Game 
By Mark Bletcher
£1200
Bathroom Cake 
By Julia Pomeroy
£850
Halla Wallah 
By Manon Fleur Dowse
£750
Identity 
By Glib Franko
£1730
How the light gets in 
By Coral Churchill
£3300
Early Damsons 
By Beth Simcock
£4000
Another Time 
By Sarah Chalmers 
£1800
Landscape (W) 
By Niall Stevenson
£3000
A Working Man 
By Henry Merrick
£850
Emerald Lake 
By Gabrielle J Moore
£850
Reaching For Nothing 
By Natasha Sadier
£1250
Trophy 
By Mark Bletcher
£1800
Metaphysical language 
By Olga Mun
£1500
Hackney Marsh April 2020 
By James Self
£1800
In the Taller Grass 
By Emily Oades
2022 Graduate
£2300
‘Rite of Spring Part I: the Augurs of Spring, Dance of the Young Girls’ by Igor Stravinsky
By Tian Rossana Wong
2022 Graduate
£3000
Threshold 
By Sarah Spencer
£1100
Dyfi Mouth 
By Emily Gregory-Smith
£3000
POLAROIDS 1997 
By Christian Neuman
£6000
Amy 
By Lauren Brown
£1200
I’ve got a roots 
By Glib Franko
£4000
Still Sound I 
By Caoimhe Cunningham
2022 Graduate
£265
Dess 
By Kyle Noble
£2400