is a London-based design historian and writer exploring the intersections of craft-led design and contemporary culture. She collaborates with designers, brands and galleries, producing thoughtful content for editorial and exhibitions.

Daniella also works as an interior consultant for commercial projects, where she specialises in the integration of large-scale craft commissions and fostering partnerships with international designers and makers.

Clients include: Ambra Medda Office, Caroline Achaintre, Charles & Co, Cob Gallery, Contact High, Hazendal, Laura Bartlett Studio, Sainte Chanel Ltd, Themes & Variations Gallery, The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, The New Craftsman, Tom Dixon, Wyn.

To discuss a project send her an email at studio@daniella-turner.com



Teatro Albers
Exhibition: Words, Production, Curatorial Assistant

Curated by Ambra Medda and Veronica Sommaruga with
Josef and Anni Albers Foundation 
and Marco Campardo, Laura de Cesare
Salone del Mobile


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Luciano Giubbilei
AMO, Interview
 
In late July, New York-based photographer Martien Mulder spent the weekend at Potter’s House – the creative engine and periodic residence for renowned landscape designer Luciano Giubbilei. They sat down to discuss the unexpected turn of events that led to Luciano's custodianship of the house, and how it has deeply focused and energised his wider practice.


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Tom Dixon: MetalHead
Exhibition: Words, Production

Themes & Variations Gallery

In 1987 Themes & Variations presented a collection of welded steel furniture by, then up-and-coming designer, Tom Dixon. It was the embodiment of the punk scene, West London as a nucleus of creativity, and the gallery’s fast-growing reputation as champions of a burgeoning new generation of British designers.

To mark the occasion of the gallery’s final show in Westbourne Grove, Themes & Variations presents Tom Dixon: Metalhead, an anthology of archival and new pieces tracing Dixon’s career from the 1980s to today.


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Creative by Commission Studio

Sergio Casoli
AMO, Interview

This week we have been thinking about individuals and spaces that break from convention. There are few people that embody this renegade spirit as much as gallerist and curator Sergio Casoli, who in 2022 relaunched his renowned gallery Studio Casoli in Filicudi’s fishing village Pecorini a Mare. It is a spectacle of sorts, finding itself both at odds and in complete harmony with its surroundings – a tiny volcanic island known for its turbulent elements, untamed nature and a back-to-basics lifestyle.

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Francesca Anfossi
AMO, Feature

The second instalment in our series on exceptional, often unconventional creative environments features interdisciplinary artist Francesca Anfossi and her community project, Rochester Square.


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