About
Exhibitions
The One Tree Project 2022:
SCP's One Tree project, which sees the repurposing of a dying ash tree from founder Sheridan Coakley’s garden is a project that focuses on wood: how we grow it, use it, and secure its future. The One Tree project seeks to create one-off objects of beauty, which will both retain the carbon from the tree and give new material life to something which would have otherwise disappeared.
Work: One Tree collection in glass
The Dinner Table 2021:
Invited by San Mei Gallery to make an object about the communal experience of being at a dinner table.
Work: Scorched 03 & 04
OROS ‘On the Table’ 2021:
Around the theme of tableware, OROS invites several international designers and craftsmen to offer new looks and practices.
Work: Scorched 03 & 04
London Design Festival 2021:
Collaborative exhibition with artist Chelsea Vivash exhibiting new glass works.
Work: Scorched 01 02 03 04 & Coloured tumblers
London Design Festival 2020:
Curated exhibition of select graduates that studied under Peter Marigold.
Work: Scorched 01
London Design Festival 2019: Commissioned by the V&A to design furniture from their wasted packaging.
DIME Sevilla: Exhibition of work by artists working in Seville, Spain.
Work: Hecho de las Calles chair & Escoba playing cards.
100% Design 2018 (100% Forward): Nominated by Samuel Chan as UK emerging design talent.
Work: selected works at 100% Design.
Young Furniture Makers 2018: Annual exhibition at Austin Friars, celebrating young up and coming furniture makers.
Work: Lift sideboards
CASS Best in Show, 2018: Exhibition at Loom Space, London
Work: Wrapped vessels
Clerkenwell Design Week 2018: Exhibition at Platform, London
Work: Lift Sideboards
Clerkenwell Design Week 2018: Exhibition at BDP architecture practice, London
Work: Murmaration of small kites inspired by migrating birds.
CASS School of Design 2018: End of year show.
CASS School of Design 2017: End of year show.
CASS School of Design 2016: End of year show.
Awards & Nominations
PROGRESS 1000: Named by Evening Standard Magazine as one of their Progress 1000: 25 future faces under 25, a feature highlighting the 25 most influential people under 25 in London.
100% Forward: Nominated by Samuel Chan, 100% Forward highlighted UK emerging design talents, each championed by an established designer who launched their career at 100% Design.
Young Furniture Makers Design Award 2019: Shortlist
Young Furniture Makers Bespoke Award 2018: Shortlist
Derek Austin Award 2018: Awarded 2nd place in the Derek Austin award for his Lift sideboards.
CASS Best in Show: Awarded for his Wrapped vessels.
Moe Redish is an artist, designer and maker working in wood and glass. His work is process-driven, usually beginning by taking a traditional craft and deconstructing its composing elements to achieve an alternative outcome. With sustainability at the forefront of his practice, he advocates for the use of locally sourced materials.
Moe Redish’s journey into the world of design and craftsmanship began after secondary school when he opted for carpentry as his trade of choice. A turbulent school experience led him to explore the hands-on world of construction trades, where he quickly fell in love with the intricate details of woodworking. Gradually transitioning from carpentry to furniture and design, Redish discovered his true passion for working with wood.
He was born in Brighton and moved to London to study Furniture and product design at London Metropolitan University. He has since returned to Brighton, East Sussex.
He has produced work for companies such as SCP, Joined + Jointed, Camira, John Lewis and the V&A and exhibited at 100% Design, London Design Festival and Clerkenwell Design Week. His work is stocked in the UK and EU.