The Founders
Nicola Togneri
After moving from a law degree to focus on history of art and humanities, Nicola discovered the commercial world of contemporary art, an industry and passion that has sustained her since. Her initial focus was artists who made editions, attracted by the more egalitarian opportunities for artists and collectors that it presented and for many years worked with artists such as Christopher Le Brun, Paula Rego, Ken Kiff, Frank Auerbach and Celia Paul. Curating exhibitions around the United Kingdom, bringing their work to unexpected venues and new audiences.
Developing an interest in working with emerging and mid-career artists she founded Four All Saints, a gallery which became a consultancy that today manages and advises artists and estates, produces major projects internationally and creates strategic partnerships between brands, design and contemporary art. A member of the Gallery Climate Coalition, she strongly advocates for environmental awareness and action. In 2023 she co-founded an innovative, sustainable packaging company which brings together her love of beauty, art and design.
Georgina Graham
Georgina Graham is a makeup artist, creative consultant, product developer, beauty editor & trend forecaster celebrated for her distinctive aesthetic, deep industry experience and expertise. Georgina offers a fully integrated approach to beauty grounded in values of representation, inclusivity, sustainability, and innovation.
With a roster of talent including Alexa Chung, Charli XCX, Keira Knightley, Taylor Russell, Vicky Krieps, Jennifer Lopez. Georgina’s editorial work regularly appears in international editions of Vogue, The Gentlewoman, Interview, Self Service & Vanity Fair and collaborations with highly acclaimed artists Marilyn Minter, Michaela Stark, Nadav Kander & Tony Oursler can be seen in print, video and exhibition. Georgina’s clients include Armani, Chanel, Chloé, Dior, Givenchy, Glossier, La Prairie, Louis Vuitton, MAC Cosmetics, Milk Makeup, Nike, Rabanne, Sephora.
Georgina is a London based mother of twin daughters an advocate for Changing Ideas, a mentor with Mentoring Matters, and an ambassador for Womankind Worldwide, supporting equality and creative empowerment.
Lara Bohinc MBE
Graduating from the Royal College of Art with MA from jewellery and metalwork, Lara went on to design jewellery and accessories for Gucci, Lanvin, Montblanc and most notably Cartier, whilst also designing for her successful eponymous jewellery and accessories brand. She was awarded MBE in 2012 for services to the fashion industry. In 2014 she returned to design of furniture and objects, which she had studied in her home town of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Her first public commission was Friendship Bench in 2014 in London, and most recent was the Design Miami District commission for Utopia, an immersive installation of functional sculptures that realise a vision of sustainable urban living, presented during Art Basel Miami 2023. Her work has been acquired by SFMOMA and Moco Museum.
Her obsession with materials, and masterful understanding of colour and form, has led to multiple collaborations including: Driade, Serafini, Kasthall, Roll and Hill, Phelippeau Tapissier, Skultuna and a prizewinning body of work with Uniqka in 2025, cementing her position internationally as one of the most inventive designers working today.