Luke Edward Hall (b. 1989, UK) 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, Diptyque, the V&A, Svenskt Tenn, CC-Tapis, and Habitat.
His product collaborations include porcelain and home fragrance collections with Ginori 1735, an interior fabrics line with Rubelli, and furniture with The Lacquer Company. 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, offering insights on aesthetics, interior design, and stylish living. He has authored three books: Greco Disco: The Art & Design of Luke Edward Hall (teNeues), A Kind of Magic: The Kaleidoscopic World of Luke Edward Hall (Vendome), and 300,000 Kisses: Tales of Queer Love from the Ancient World (Penguin).
In 2022, he co-founded Chateau Orlando, a fashion and homewares brand where he serves as Creative Director.
Based between Milan and London, the brand manufactures its collections in the Veneto region of Italy. Hall has held solo exhibitions at 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). His work has also been featured in group exhibitions, including Portrait of an Artist at Cob Gallery, London (2024); Lover’s Eye at Sargent’s Daughters, Los Angeles (2023); and Oliver Messel: Designer, Maker, Influencer at Glyndebourne, Lewes, UK (2025).