Meghan Limbrick . Designer

I am a designer/maker based in Brighton, UK. When I was younger I spent my time making tiny notebooks and being extremely interested in spies, Ancient Egypt and the work of the multi-skilled artist Kit Williams. My ideas often manifest themselves in 3D form with an element of interaction. I studied Illustration at the University of Brighton and graduated in July 2009.


In the future I hope to have engaged all of my metaphorical fingers in a complex variety of successful pies. Please contact me if you have any suggestions or comments to this end.


You can follow my latest work, collaborations, products and discoveries on my blog.

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The Cat Room

Sculptural response to an imagined space in Mervyn Peake's visionary Gormenghast novels. Includes an internal system of mirrors and integrated sound.

Withdrawn and ruinous it broods in umbra: the immemorial masonry: the towers, the tracts. Is it all corroding? No. Through an avenue of spires a zephyr floats...Deep in a fist of stone a doll hand wriggles, warm rebellious on the frozen palm. A shadow shifts its length. A spider stirs...

Steerpike had imagined he had heard a heavy, deep throbbing, a monotonous sea-like drumming of sound...the deep unhurried purring was like the voice of an ocean in the throat of a shell.

Cat room, said Flay, putting his hand to the iron knob of the door. A room was filled with the late sunbeams. Steerpike stood quite still, a twinge of pleasure running through his body. He grinned. A carpet filled the floor with white pasture.

Thereon were seated in a hundred decorative attitudes, or stood immobile like carvings, or walked superbly across their sapphire setting, inter-weaving with each other like a living arabesque, a swarm of snow-white cats.