Talulah Mason

Talulah Mason

DESIGNERUnited Kingdom
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Talulah Mason

Talulah Mason

DESIGNERUnited Kingdom
Projects
  • Strawberry Laces
    Strawberry LacesShort Film about anti bullying // Contemporary Director. Jack Harrison Producer. George Cowin + Sam Ewen Production Company. BryMack Productions Ltd
Projects credited in
  • Traces at The Marquis of Lansdowne
    Traces at The Marquis of LansdowneFor four days in August 2012, ‘Traces’ took over a run down Victorian pub and brought it alive again with the smells, tastes, touches and sounds of the 1870s. Painstakingly researched, ‘Traces’ worked with over 70 different artists and designers from all different disciplines to help tell the stories of the actual inhabitants of 32 Cremer Street; the old ‘Marquis of Lansdowne’. Cremer Street, formally known as Harwar street in the 1870s, was an area of much ill repute, and listed as one of the
  • Traces at Holdrons Department Store
    Traces at Holdrons Department StoreFor ten days in February 2014, ‘Traces’ took over a neglected indoor arcade and took it back to the 1930s, a time when it was one of the main arcades to ‘Holdron’s department Store, and was owned by Selfridges as one of it’s provincial stores. Working with over 60 artists and designers , Traces focused on the year 1936 when the store had it’s grand re-opening with new facade and a staircase designed by Selfridge himself; when Rye Lane was widely known as the Oxford Street of the South and when shop psychology was first being tested. This was a time when shopping was not just for women, men are invited to visit the Club Lounge for an afternoon tipple, whilst ladies meet for afternoon tea in the in store tearoom, and children could revel in the delights of Sir Henry Segraves model electric railway, the largest in Europe! It was also the year that King George V died, and King Edward VII abdicated to marry the divorcee Wallis Simpson, Oswald Mosely’s Black Shirts took on Cable Street and lost, the BBC launched its most regular public broadcast and pre-war tensions began to rise in Europe. The Traces artists and designers took all this on board when creating ‘contemporary 1930s’ work for the show. Traces reinstated arcade display windows, a public tearoom serving 1930s refreshments, and for those who wanted to snoop that little bit more, there was a staff room area with the staffs personal lockers where you could catch up on all the behind the scenes gossip, a staff notice board and a 1930s radio broadcast on in the background. This is where forgotten stories unearthed from the archives and given to us by ex employees, (or families of), were brought back to life.
  • Traces 'Junk' Shop Teaser Event at Tom Dixon
    Traces 'Junk' Shop Teaser Event at Tom DixonFor London Design Festival 2012, Traces were asked by Tom Dixon to be part of Be Open’s flash market for emerging designers to show, sell, produce and explore the five senses with the freshest ideas, at The Dock. For one week at the Tom Dixon Dock, ‘Traces’ presents a teaser event – the Traces ‘Junk’ Shop. With inspiration taken from the nearby Portobello market, we invited the public to come rummage through our wares to see if they could grab themselves a bargain. But just who is the shop kee
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Skills
  • Film
  • Theatre
  • TV
  • Art Direction
  • Prop Making
  • Costume Assistant
  • Prop Buying
  • Set Costume Design
  • Set Assistant
  • Sewing by Hand Machine
  • Research Imagery
  • Costume Sourcing