STUDIO
about us / ETHOS
MÅŒR is a contemporary studio and creative gathering shaped by material, making, and attention.
We bring together artists, makers, and objects through shared enquiry — allowing work to emerge through process rather than prescription. What happens here is informed by season, place, and lived experience, but never fixed or forced. We are interested in how materials behave, how ideas form, and how objects carry meaning over time.
At its core, MÅŒR values care, restraint, and clarity. We favour depth over scale, and thoughtful engagement over momentum.
about us / PROJECTS. WORKS
Our programme moves through two connected strands.
We work with invited artists and makers through evolving periods of focus, shaped by conversation, experimentation, and close attention to material and process. These moments are not governed by rigid schedules or expectations. Instead, they unfold gradually, allowing work to arrive, shift, and settle in its own time.
Alongside this, the studio hosts a body of objects made by our collaborators or authored by MÅŒR itself. These pieces extend the thinking of the studio beyond the space — designed to live in homes, to be used, and to be returned to over time. Together, these strands support both creative enquiry and the sustainability of the studio.
Projects are what happens here.
Works are what leave with you.
about us / RHYTHM
MÅŒR moves in rhythm with the year’s turning.
Seasonality here is not decorative or prescriptive. It is felt in light, temperature, pace, and attention. Projects overlap and transition. Objects linger. Nothing is rushed to meet a date, and nothing is held beyond its usefulness.
This rhythm allows for continuity rather than interruption — a sense of flow that mirrors natural cycles of growth, rest, and return.
about us / PERSONS

MÅŒR is founded and run by Robbie and Scott, whose backgrounds span contemporary art, craft, curation, and cultural practice.
Their shared approach is rooted in long-term relationships with artists and makers, an appreciation for process-led work, and a belief in the quiet power of well-made things. The studio reflects this ethos: thoughtful, deliberate, and open to conversation.
MÅŒR is a place to look closely, work carefully, and leave with something that stays with you.
