DecodeLondon to showcase and promote creative talent
Starting with a partnership between friends Ryan Malone and Giles Massie-Taylor in October 2007, decodelondon is aim to showcase and promote the creative talent of London based designers to the world stage.

Taking inspiration from London, they look to bring together many diverse elements with the vision to present a unified collection.

Working with anyone of a creative nature; whether they are designers, architects, illustrators or performers, the focus is always on representing an idea in the form of a product whether this is through aesthetic, function, material or process.

Building on relationships with up and coming as well as award winning creatives, Decode embrace a collaborative approach to ensure that their pieces have relevance both aesthetically and functionally. The outcome are objects that look to influence the future of modern design and lifestyle.

Ryan Malone
Studied Industrial design at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen before moving to London in 2001 to continue his studies in Product Design at Central Saint Martins. On graduating he moved in to a career with one of London’s most established dealers, Coexistence, where he spent almost four years working with some of the world’s best architects, designers and collections.

Giles Massie-Taylor
Also moved to London in 2001 from Australia and comes from a background in corporate banking and risk management. Giles acts as the managing director for Decode London and although not from a design background is actively involved in the design and production process as well as managing the administrative aspects of the business.

DecodeLondon
97 Stapleton Hall Road
London N4 4RH
United Kingdom
info@decodelondon.com
www.decodelondon.com
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December 21st, 2008 at 11:04 pm
The table looks very nice and modern along with the shelves. The lights worn look make them look one of a kind.
December 27th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
I like the 1st product. Very natural, I like the design very well.