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Readers' Studios: LucyMoose

Posted by Katy Cowan in Features on Thursday 15th September 2011. Tagged with readers' studios.

Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know.

Today we're taking a peek at the studio of LucyMoose, a company in Scotland that turns doodles into 3D bespoke characters...

In LucyMoose's own words:

I love my studio, as it is attached to my house, so it is central to my busy life with my children and dogs, but it can be closed off, so when I'm super busy I can walk away from the chaos!

It has a door leading out to the garden, so I can work outside on fine days and open the doors when the Open Studios events are on.

It is totally my room and full of all my nonsense and crazy things I have collected over the years.

Find out more about LucyMoose:

Website: Lucymoose.com | Twitter: @LucyMoose | Email: info@lucymoose.com

Think our readers might dig your creative space? Drop us a line with a minimum of six high resolution photos and blurb about why your studio rocks your creative world at features@creativeboom.co.uk.


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