Nestled in the heart of West London, Atelier 76 serves as Emma Louise Payne’s city outpost, a space for making, showing, and gathering. While her production studio remains rooted in the Oxfordshire countryside, Atelier 76 opens the door to her London community of designers, collaborators, and friends.

Much like her rural studio, the atelier is grounded in process and material curiosity, yet it embraces the energy and conversation of the city. The space will host supper clubs, pop-up exhibitions, and workshops led by a diverse network of creatives, forming a living laboratory for shared ideas and new collaborations.

First introduced through the exhibition The Objects We Live By, Atelier 76 continues to evolve as a site for exploration and exchange, a bridge between the quiet rhythm of making and the vibrant dialogue of design. It is both a working studio and a gathering place, celebrating the intersection of craft, architecture, and community at the heart of contemporary ceramics.