Jacob Marks

Jacob Marks (b. Manchester, 1999) is an emerging designer and maker who
graduated from Kingston University’s Product & Furniture Design degree in 2022, and whose studio is now based in Peckham, South London. 

His work focuses on the expressive reimagining of natural materials, often using those that are overlooked or disregarded to produce defined and distinctive contemporary works.

Fundamental to his practice is research into the landscapes materials are
harvested from, and how design can be used as a tool to address a range of
complex social and ecological issues. Projects so far have seen him exploring how a revival of the pine resin industry could provide a renewable and carbon negative material that rivals plastic, and how thoughtful timber selection can support mixed British woodlands.

He has been included in a range of exhibitions, such as those at the Staffordshire Street Gallery, Somerset House and Garrison Chapel.
In 2024 he was nominated for the Design Museum's Ralph Saltzman Prize, and his work continues to be featured in publications such as Crafts Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine and Design Milk.