David Curtis-Ring
London
Set Designer and Artist
David Curtis-Ring is an artist and set designer, based in London and working internationally. He graduated from Goldsmiths University with a BA in Fine Art Textiles and now works across photography, installation and performance.
Specialising in spatial design and sculpture, his work is characterised by otherworldly interpretations of nature and a focus on handmade craftsmanship.
David has been a close collaborator of Craig Green since the brand’s emergence in 2013. Other critically acclaimed works include production design for Pink Floyd and Sinéad O’Connor.
In 2024 he designed the Somerset House exhibition ‘The Lore of LOVERBOY’. In 2023 he created a multi-sensory installation for C.P. Company’s New York exhibition ‘The Goggle Jacket’, celebrating fifty years of the iconic garment.
Driven by a sculptural approach, David continues to explore how the tactile and the physical can evolve and exist within an increasingly complex digital world.

David Curtis-Ring
Set Designer and Artist
London
David Curtis-Ring is an artist and set designer, based in London and working internationally. He graduated from Goldsmiths University with a BA in Fine Art Textiles and now works across photography, installation and performance.
Specialising in spatial design and sculpture, his work is characterised by otherworldly interpretations of nature and a focus on handmade craftsmanship.
David has been a close collaborator of Craig Green since the brand’s emergence in 2013. Other critically acclaimed works include production design for Pink Floyd and Sinéad O’Connor.
In 2024 he designed the Somerset House exhibition ‘The Lore of LOVERBOY’. In 2023 he created a multi-sensory installation for C.P. Company’s New York exhibition ‘The Goggle Jacket’, celebrating fifty years of the iconic garment.
Driven by a sculptural approach, David continues to explore how the tactile and the physical can evolve and exist within an increasingly complex digital world.