Andrew Tomlinson

Set Designer

Andrew Tomlinson is a set and production designer based in London, whose work encompasses fashion, film and photography. During his degree in Technical Arts Design at Wimbledon School of Art, Tomlinson met renowned set designer Michael Howells, who went on to mentor and hire him. He worked with Howells for ten years before starting to pursue his own solo projects.

Tomlinson has collaborated with photographers including Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, Terry Richardson and Julian Broad.  His work regularly features at London Fashion Week, the Port Eliot Festival and in 2010 at the Cannes Film Festival when he created the set for award winning  '28 Days Feature Challenge' film The Horror of the Dolls, directed by Shane Davey.

Andrew Tomlinson is a set and production designer based in London, whose work encompasses fashion, film and photography. During his degree in Technical Arts Design at Wimbledon School of Art, Tomlinson met renowned set designer Michael Howells, who went on to mentor and hire him. He worked with Howells for ten years before starting to pursue his own solo projects.

Tomlinson has collaborated with photographers including Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, Terry Richardson and Julian Broad.  His work regularly features at London Fashion Week, the Port Eliot Festival and in 2010 at the Cannes Film Festival when he created the set for award winning  '28 Days Feature Challenge' film The Horror of the Dolls, directed by Shane Davey.

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