Quentin Jones
Quentin Jones is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker whose work blends collage, surrealism, and expressive hand-made processes. After years creating imagery for global fashion houses and directing acclaimed film projects, she founded House of Quentin Jones — a design-driven world where art slips into everyday life. She studied Philosophy at Cambridge before completing an MA in Communication Design at Central Saint Martins. Canadian-born, London-raised, and now Brooklyn-based, Quentin brings a multifaceted, eclectic sensibility to everything she creates.
House of Quentin Jones is the creative universe where art, design, and dreamscapes converge in whimsical harmony. Each piece extends Quentin's distinctive collage aesthetic — bold, graphic, feminine, and playfully subversive — into the physical realm. What began as paper and film now unfolds across ceramics, textiles, and domestic objects, forming a world where imagination becomes something you can live among.
The House grew from Jones’ desire to dissolve the boundary between fine art and daily life. In her Brooklyn studio, she begins by sketching and collaging by hand — translating gesture into form and fantasy into function. This process is deliberately imperfect and deeply personal, favoring spontaneity over precision and always leaving room for the human touch.

From there, her ideas travel outward. In Jaipur, she collaborates with textile artisans to reimagine antique silk sarees into richly embroidered tapestries that merge Indian craft heritage with her surreal motifs. In Lisbon, she partners with a family-run ceramics studio, sketching directly onto clay so that each line retains the immediacy of her hand. Every object carries traces of these collaborations — the rhythm of the craftspeople, the movement of her drawings, the dialogue that defines her world.
The foundation of HOQJ draws from Jones’ years of reimagining interiors — painting directly onto furniture, framing walls with fabric, and transforming found materials into expressive gestures. Through this, she developed a philosophy of design as emotional storytelling: homes as self-portraits, spaces as living collages.
The debut collection introduces sculptural ceramics, collectible objects, and hand-embroidered tapestries that speak in a shared visual language — at once surreal and serene, precise yet whimsical. Together they invite the viewer into a world where art is not distant or decorative, but ritualistic, intuitive, and alive.
At its core, House of Quentin Jones celebrates creativity as both ritual and rebellion — a continuous practice of translating imagination into form, and atmosphere into feeling. Within its walls, there are no rules, only rituals.

In addition to the core collection, House of Quentin Jones accepts a limited number of special commissions each year — bespoke works conceived in close dialogue with collectors, designers, and institutions. These projects often extend the House’s visual language into new contexts — from custom tapestry installations and textile wall pieces to larger spatial or collaborative artworks. Each commission is approached as an intimate exchange, translating the spirit of the House into a new environment while preserving its sense of dreamlike ritual and rebellion.
A special wish in mind? Reach us at studio@houseofquentinjones.com