About 

Jones Neville is the London-based design partnership of Simon Jones and Jack Neville. They work across a variety of scale and scope, including furniture, product, architecture and exhibition design. With Simon’s background as an architect and Jack’s training in furniture design, they offer a different approach and service to many of their peers in the industry, combining an architectural sensibility with an hands on understanding of detail and fabrication. 

Their workshop is central to what they do and how they do it, and they make the majority of what they design themselves. Prototyping and testing as they design, they develop solutions and details in the process of making which might otherwise remain undiscovered. As a result, their work has an intelligent quiet refinement and is almost always led by materials. It is modest and unconcerned with trends or publicity, but maintains a consistent attitude and approach, often incorporating quirks that arise from practical decision making and the efficiency required for self production. 

Jack Neville & Simon Jones

Jack Neville & Simon Jones

Their clients come for the quality of thought and dedication delivered to each project individually, and the studio's ability to maintain involvement throughout all phases of a project. They work closely with private clients on one-off commissions, with galleries and institutions on exhibitions and installations, and with international companies on designs for production furniture pieces and shop fit outs . 

Galleries and cultural organisations with whom they have collaborated with consistently over the years include: Raven Row, Studio Voltaire, Karsten Schubert Gallery, Allied Editions, the London Design Museum, & the Architecture Foundation. They produce their own collection of tables of table and seating, and their designs have been licensed for production by HAY and IKEA

Jack joined Simon Jones Studio shortly after its formation in 2010, and in 2020 they formalised their working partnership as Jones Neville Ltd. He studied furniture and product at Kingston University graduating in 2009 and went on to work for Michael Marriott.

Simon studied at Newcastle University and North London University in the unit of Florian Beigal and Philip Christou. He qualified as an Architect in 2003 and worked as a project architect with 6a and Tony Fretton Architects for 9 years prior to establishing his own studio. He taught at London Metropolitan University and Kingston University as a studio and unit tutor for 3 years, and held ARB registration until 2023.

Their Studio and Workshop is within the 115 workplace cooperative, in Kentish Town in North London.

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Selected clients include:

6a Architects
Allied Editions
The Architecture Foundation
Bloomberg New Contemporaries
Borough Kitchen
Brian Boylan
Cardiff University
Camberwell University (UAL)
Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists
Christchurch College, Oxford University
Daniel Eatock
Design for London
Design Museum, London
DRDHA
Dzek
East London Mobile Workshop
Education First
Emily King
Farnham University
Field Editions
Fogo Island Inn
The Foundling Museum
Frieze
Gallery Libby Sellers
Harewood House
HAY
House of Voltaire
Hugh Strange Architects
Hult Business School
ICA
Intoart
Jurgen Teller Studio
Karsten Schubert Gallery
Kit Grover
Kunstlerhaus Stuttgart
Izé
Jaccaud Spicher Architectes
Karsten Schubert Gallery
Kaymet
Le Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
Liverpool Biennial
London College of Fashion
Lyndsey Ingram Gallery
Mary Duggan Architects
Maccreanor Lavington Architects
Microsoft
Mubi
Michael Hoppen Gallery
Nick Ballon
Niwaki
OKRM
Pace Gallery
Pavillion Gallery
Raven Row
Richard Saltoun Gallery
Royal Institute of British Architects
Rokeby Gallery
Sara de Bondt Studio
Somerset House
Space Gallery
Sellar
Studioilse
Studio Tom Emerson ETHZ
Studio Voltaire
The Royal Accademy
Tenderbooks
UAL
V&A   
Whitechapel Gallery
Wimbledon College of Art
Wolff Olins
Wrong for Hay
Wrong.London