Dominic Wilcox is a product designer who lives and works in London. Born in Sunderland, Wilcox studied a BA at Edinburgh College of Art. He moved to Japan for a year before returning to the UK in 2000 to study an MA in Design Products at the Royal College of Art. During this two-year period, he developed a series of objects including pieces such as War Bowl (plastic soldiers fused together to form a bowl); Honesty Stamps (stamps you can use when too busy to say things such as ‘In all my life I’ve never met anyone as beautiful as you’); and Glove (a glove made from the cast of his hand).
After leaving the RCA in 2002, Wilcox co-founded Mosley meets Wilcox, a design project and partnership with Steve Mosley. One major MMW project was a collaboration with rock photographer Mick Rock which ended in a collection of objects exhibited in September 2004.
In 2006 Dominic went solo, and continues to develop new work, experiments and ideas in art, design, animation and drawing.
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