Portfolio

Curated works from the MUZA LAB studio

A considered selection of projects that trace our commitment to originality, visual clarity, and contemporary artistic expression—crafted in London for clients across the United Kingdom.

Studio MUZA LAB LTD, 9 Ledbury Mews North, London, W11 2AF
Dimly lit studio gallery space featuring contemporary artworks curated by MUZA LAB LTD.
Portfolio overview – a lens into our studio gallery and selected works developed in London.

Portfolio overview

A curated selection of evocative projects

MUZA LAB LTD presents a focused portfolio of original artistic work—from intimate visual studies to large-scale commissions. Each piece reflects our dedication to visual expression, material sensitivity, and a refined, contemporary aesthetic rooted in London's creative culture.

Urban narratives

Projects that respond to the rhythm of the city—facades, streetscapes, and everyday gestures distilled into bold visual compositions and layered textures.

Ideal for cultural spaces, design-led offices, hospitality interiors, and editorial collaborations seeking a sophisticated urban voice.

Immersive atmospheres

Site-specific works and installations designed to transform rooms, corridors, and transitional spaces into quiet yet resonant visual experiences.

Developed in close dialogue with architects, interior designers, and curators to respect context, light, and spatial flow.

Collector editions

Limited-edition series and bespoke pieces for private collectors, with a focus on subtle detail, material integrity, and long-term resonance.

Each commission is recorded and archived, ensuring your artwork has clear provenance and supporting documentation.

Featured project

Urban Echoes is a visual journey through contemporary London—capturing fleeting reflections, layered perspectives, and the understated choreography of daily city life.

Abstract artwork from the Urban Echoes series, evoking the layered movement and light of London cityscapes.

Urban Echoes – cityscape series

Developed as a series of large-format works, Urban Echoes explores how architecture, movement, and light intersect across London's varied neighbourhoods. The compositions balance precise structural lines with softer, atmospheric gestures, resulting in work that feels both architectural and emotive.

Setting
Selected pieces installed across London offices, creative workspaces, and a hospitality concept near Notting Hill.
Focus
Bold compositions, layered reflections, and a warm yet minimal palette aligned with contemporary interiors.
Outcome
Enhanced visual identity for client spaces, offering a subtle narrative thread that connects lobbies, corridors, and meeting rooms.

Artistic direction highlights

Key creative directions that define our work

Across every project, MUZA LAB LTD follows a clear artistic language—minimal yet expressive, composed yet instinctive. These recurring directions align our portfolio while allowing each commission to remain distinct.

Avant-garde installations

Immersive, spatial works that respond to architecture, light, and movement. We compose installations that gently reframe how visitors read a space—without overwhelming it.

Often realised for cultural events, exhibition spaces, and design-forward hospitality concepts across the UK.

Refined visual narratives

A sequence of works is treated as a narrative line: each piece self-contained, yet connected by rhythm, tone, and material. The result is a visual story that unfolds as you move.

Ideal for corridors, staircases, and open-plan interiors that benefit from a calm yet engaging visual thread.

Material exploration

Subtle combinations of texture, gloss, and depth are central to our practice. We work with carefully selected substrates and finishes to ensure artworks remain vibrant over time.

Each project includes technical guidance on placement, lighting, and long-term care.

Collaboration case study

From shared ideas to a cohesive visual identity

A recent partnership with a local London design collective demonstrates how early dialogue and clear creative direction can transform open concepts into a precise, atmospheric body of work.

The brief

The design collective approached MUZA LAB LTD seeking a series of artworks to anchor their studio space—pieces that felt distinctly London, quietly experimental, and aligned with their minimal interior architecture.

Our approach

  • Immersion: We began with a studio visit and neighbourhood walk, capturing textures, colours, and forms that defined their daily environment.
  • Concept mapping: Together, we identified three themes—reflection, rhythm, and threshold—used as anchors for the visual direction.
  • Iterative development: Sketches and digital studies were shared in structured review sessions, allowing the collective to respond and refine.
  • Installation planning: We coordinated artwork scale, spacing, and lighting with their interior team to ensure the final pieces felt integral to the space.

Impact

The final series provided a coherent visual framework for the studio—visible from the street yet intimate once inside. The work became a subtle signature for the collective, frequently referenced by visiting clients.

Scope
Six large-format works and a supporting set of smaller studies.
Timeline
Ten weeks from initial meeting to final installation.
Collaboration model
Hybrid on-site and remote reviews, with clear milestones and decision points.

Creative team at work

Inside the MUZA LAB studio

Every project is the result of close collaboration between artists, designers, and trusted partners. Our work unfolds through conversation, shared references, and careful experimentation in the studio.

Creative team at MUZA LAB LTD collaborating in the studio around artworks and materials.
A glimpse of our team refining compositions, testing palettes, and aligning each piece with the client's space.

Thoughtful, collaborative, precise

Our studio is intentionally small and focused. Each commission is handled by a core team, ensuring continuity from the first conversation through to installation. We balance structured process with the space needed for genuine artistic discovery.

  • Artists & visual designers developing the core language of each project.
  • Project leads ensuring timelines, budgets, and logistics remain clear and manageable.
  • Specialist collaborators—including fabricators and installers—brought in when projects require additional technical expertise.

Clients are invited to visit the studio by appointment, review works in progress, and experience how ideas evolve before they are finalised.

Selected installations

Installations for cultural events, public spaces, and private collections

We design and deliver installations that respond sensitively to their context—raising the visual character of an environment while respecting its everyday use.

Quiet intervals – cultural programme

A series of modular works developed for a seasonal cultural programme in London. The pieces were arranged to create a gentle pause between performances and talks.

We balanced strong geometric structures with softer colour fields, resulting in an environment that felt both composed and open.

Lines of passage – public concourse

For a public concourse, we created a linear sequence of artworks guiding visitors along their route without relying on signage or text.

Subtle tonal shifts and repeated motifs provided orientation while maintaining a minimal, contemporary character.

Inner landscapes – private collection

For a private residence, we curated a set of works that echo natural topographies through abstract, layered surfaces.

The series was tailored to the client's existing architecture and furnishings, aligning colour, proportion, and light.

Experimental concepts

Sketches, studies, and visual experiments

Behind each finished piece is a body of sketches and tests. These explorations allow us to question composition, scale, and material before a project is finalised.

Concept sketches

Loose drawings and digital overlays help us capture first impressions quickly—rhythms of a street, the proportions of a room, or the quality of light at a particular time of day.

Select clients choose to include a curated set of these sketches as part of their final commission documentation.

Material and colour studies

We test how surface finishes, pigments, and substrates perform under different lighting conditions. This ensures that the final works hold their depth and nuance across day and evening.

These studies form a visual record of the project's evolution and support long-term curatorial decisions.

Client testimonial

Artistic impact in our clients' words

We value long-term relationships, clear communication, and the responsibility that comes with shaping a client's space. Their feedback informs how our portfolio continues to grow.

“MUZA LAB’s vision turned our ideas into a remarkable art experience—professional, unique, and visually unforgettable.”

Creative director, London-based collective Commissioned a series of works inspired by the Urban Echoes project.

Before & after

Visual transformation from sketch to final work

Our portfolio documents not only the final artwork, but also how it arrived there. Understanding this journey helps clients appreciate the depth of thinking behind each piece.

Before – initial sketches and frameworks

We begin with simple, direct marks: mapping key lines, densities, and focal points. These studies often appear pared-back, offering just enough information to test whether the composition feels balanced.

  • Multiple options explored quickly, without committing to a single direction too early.
  • Clients are invited to respond to overall mood and structure rather than fine detail.

After – resolved artwork in situ

As the work develops, layers are added, removed, and refined. By the time a piece is installed, every edge has been considered—the artwork feels both deliberate and quietly alive.

  • Final adjustments made in dialogue with the physical space and lighting.
  • Each completed work is documented for the client, including scale, materials, and installation notes.

Art in progress

An evolving portfolio of works-in-progress

Alongside completed projects, our studio maintains a live body of works-in-progress. This evolving portfolio allows clients to see how ideas develop, pause, and re-emerge across multiple commissions.

Studio studies

Smaller-format works tested in the studio become reference points for future commissions, informing scale, tone, and composition.

Series development

We often develop artworks in series, allowing a theme to unfold across multiple pieces while remaining open to new directions.

Commission pathways

Clients can adopt or adapt existing works-in-progress, using them as a starting point for fully bespoke commissions.

How to commission

How to commission your project with MUZA LAB LTD

This step-by-step guide outlines how to explore our portfolio, refine your ideas, and begin a collaboration with the studio.

  1. Step 01

    Explore the portfolio

    Begin by browsing this portfolio and our wider project archive. Note which compositions, scales, and atmospheres feel closest to what you have in mind.

    You may wish to review additional work on the Projects page and read more about our methodology on the Approach page.

  2. Step 02

    Outline your space and intentions

    Gather a few practical details: photographs or plans of the space, approximate dimensions, and any existing materials or colours you would like us to consider.

    If helpful, we can arrange a call to walk through the space together and answer initial questions.

  3. Step 03

    Make an initial enquiry

    Share your ideas, timeline, and budget range via our Contact Us page. We will respond with a brief set of options outlining potential directions and next steps.

  4. Step 04

    Define scope, process, and schedule

    Together, we agree on the number of works, formats, and milestones. You'll receive a clear proposal detailing pricing, review points, and installation support.

  5. Step 05

    Develop and refine the work

    Our team creates studies, sketches, and works-in-progress for your review. Feedback is gathered at defined points to keep the project aligned with your expectations.

  6. Step 06

    Installation and documentation

    Once the artworks are complete, we coordinate delivery and installation where required. You receive documentation covering materials, care, and provenance.