16 May – 24 August 2025

Luke Edward Hall

During your visit this summer, head over to the Archive Gallery where artist and designer Luke Edward Hall has evocatively reimagined the world of Oliver Messel in a site-specific mural and series of original works on paper.

Luke Edward Hall (b.1989) is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work blurs the boundaries between art and design.

His practice spans interior design, fashion, murals, and illustration, with commissions for books, restaurants, and hotels. He has collaborated with a diverse range of brands and institutions, including Burberry, Lanvin, Christie’s, the Royal Academy of Arts, the Royal Ballet, the Louvre, and the V&A.


© Luke Edward Hall. Courtesy of the artist and The Breeder.

In 2020, Hall completed his first major interior design and art direction project with the opening of Hôtel Les Deux Gares in Paris. His latest interior design project is a restaurant within the historic Kulm Hotel in St. Moritz. Beyond design, Hall has been a columnist for FT Weekend since 2019. In 2022, he co-founded Chateau Orlando, a fashion and homewares brand where he serves as Creative Director.

Hall has held solo exhibitions at Patricia Low Contemporary, Venice (2025); The Breeder in Athens (2021, 2022, 2023), London (Frieze No.9 Cork Street, 2023), and Patmos (2024), as well as at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York (2023). This year, Hall designed the exhibition for Cecil Beaton’s Garden Party at the Garden Museum. This collaboration with Glyndebourne is Hall’s first major work for an opera house.

© Luke Edward Hall. Courtesy of the artist and The Breeder.

All works by Luke Edward Hall are for sale.
Original watercolours – price on request
Limited-edition hand finished prints – £500 + VAT

Please contact art@glyndebourne.com to receive further information about available works or for sales


Main image: © Luke Edward Hall. Courtesy of the artist and The Breeder.

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