Curated art packages within Artisan Collective are designed for hotels, residential developments, hospitality spaces and high-specification interiors that need more than a single piece. Through one direct connection, clients can access over 150 selected British artists, sculptors and designers working across art, sculpture, lighting, furniture, installations, wall-based work and bespoke commissions.
This approach is particularly useful when a project involves multiple spaces, styles, budgets or practical requirements. A hotel may need statement work for a lobby, quieter pieces for suites, stronger visual moments for restaurants and bars, sculpture for exterior areas, or a complete art direction across corridors, lounges, private spaces and guest-facing environments.
Artisan Collective helps make that process clearer. Rather than asking clients or design teams to search across numerous galleries, individual studios or suppliers, we can help identify suitable work and artists from within the Collective according to the brief, setting, tone, scale and budget.
Every artist and designer represented by Artisan Collective is personally invited for the strength, quality and originality of their work. This means clients are accessing a carefully selected group of independent British talent, not an open marketplace or generic catalogue. The range is broad, but the route is focused.
Curated art packages can include existing work, limited editions where appropriate, bespoke commissions, exterior sculpture, interior sculpture, wall art, lighting-led pieces, furniture, functional design, textile work, photography, mixed media and larger statement installations. Where required, selected works may also be considered for licensing or wider project-specific use, subject to artist approval and agreed terms.
Artisan Collective provides one point of contact, helping clients move from initial idea to suitable artists, artworks or commissions without unnecessary noise. The aim is simple: to make it easier for hotels, designers and developers to access original British work at the right level, for the right space, with the right people involved.