Asprey Studio Private

A rare convergence of state-of-the-art technology and traditionally trained sculptors, master silver and goldsmiths, and senior computer animators, the studio operates at the frontier of contemporary craftsmanship. Every creation is meticulously pre-visualised, offering clients a precise and immersive representation of the final work.

The service

Asprey Studio Private provides a discreet, bespoke environment in which clients’ visions are realised with complete creative freedom. Each commission is guided by Chief Creative Officer Alastair Walker, with private clients receiving privileged access to the studio, direct collaboration with workshop artisans, and a seamless end-to-end white-glove experience.

From the initial sketch to completed masterpiece, every work is conceived and crafted in-house within our 10,000 sq ft Kent studio, where cutting-edge innovation meets timeless artistry.

Defined by master craftsmanship and uncompromising attention to detail, the studio’s capabilities span silver and goldsmithing, fine jewellery, leather, and pioneering modern materials including carbon fibre and advanced resin composites.

The expertise

Asprey Studio’s works have been acquired by leading institutions, including the British Museuem with the realisation of a one-of-its-kind silver sculpture of Albrecht Dürer’s Rhinoceros (1515) paired with an official digital inscription, and the studio being welcomed onto the main floor of Art Basel — a distinction granted to no other studio of its kind since the fair’s inception.

Other recent projects include an ongoing partnership with Bugatti, notably the creation of the Asprey Bugatti Egg, handcrafted by master artisans and paired with generative digital works. The Studio has also collaborated with Marvel on a series of unique silver sculptures of selected comic book characters, and with computer designer Susan Kare on Esc Keys, a limited-edition collection translating some of her new digital designs into handcrafted silver keycaps and pendants, each paired with a digital counterpart.