Michael Marriott: Artist’s Talk

Michael Marriott Ernö in situ (Ernö injection moulded plastic coat hook) shot on the windowsill at 2 Willow Road (Ernö Goldfinger’s self-designed house in Hampstead, London)

Michael Marriott, Stanley Picker Fellow in Design 2017, presents an introduction to his fellowship research.

Born and based in London, Marriott has been working as a designer since 1993. Trained as a furniture designer, which still forms the core of his practice, his work has broadened to incorporate regular exhibition, product and interior design projects. In all his varied practice there is a common core though, which is a search for the elemental nature of the thing in hand.

He is known for making supremely well detailed and highly functional objects, renowned for their keen and economical grace. He has recently launched his first injection moulded product, a wall mounted coat hook, named after the Anglo-Hungarian architect Ernö Goldfinger. During his Fellowship, he will investigate alternative means of marking and colouring plywood – one of the materials he employs most extensively in his work – with methods that don’t rely on brush strokes, screenprinting or out-sourced services.