Collaborations
I believe collaborations are the way forward. They open new doors, spark fresh ideas, and help my work evolve. Scroll down to discover the latest creative partnerships I’ve been working on.
I always make sure they are in line with my brand and my subject.

Interior design course by Justine Guillermo, founder of Rainbow Shaker
Justine is a fellow French creative living in London, and more specifically an interior architect and designer obsessed with colours.
We have the same mission: bring joy to your home through decor so it felt natural to collaborate.
Justine can take on your whole interior design project or help you do it yourself with this 8 module course.
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Colour your home is a self-paced online course that helps you trust your instincts, reconnect with your story, and use colour, shape and flow to create a home that truly feels like you — bold, soft, playful or grounded.
No design background? No problem. You’ll learn to listen to what makes you feel good — and build from there.
Dots and Balls in collaboration with Mr Dot
Mr Dot, a.k.a Clarke Reynolds, is an internationally recognised blind artist known for his groundbreaking work in Braille art. Losing his vision to rod-cone dystrophy, Clarke developed a distinctive creative language that turns Braille into large-scale, vibrant artworks that can be read by touch and seen by sight.
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Blending colour, pattern, and texture, Clarke challenges traditional gallery experiences by making art accessible to both blind and sighted audiences.
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We co-created a piece called "Play through touch" where his braille art meets my ball-pit art. £100 of the sale will be donated to Fight for sight UK.



Art and Estate collab with Winkworth
I'm thrilled to be collaborating with Winkworth estate agents in their Belsize Park branch on 161 Haverstock Hill.
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You'll see a few permanent art pieces exhibited there with an exclusive discount.
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Art plays such an important role in a home, whether you move in a new one and want to give it some personality, or even when you sell yours and want to help buyers feel something more when they visit.
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When I moved out of my previous home, my art on the walls created such great conversation, it was a wonderful ice breaker between the buyers and the estate agents, and sometimes the seller (me) present.
