Daniel Ibbotson
Creative Director · Founder
In their own words
In its lightest form the marque/monogram is distinct and locates the project within the Klein universe, but also has an elegance and simplicity that doesn’t dominate.
The aim with this project is to be reflective of Klein’s legacy, bringing it to the attention of wider audiences but also allowing space around it for new creative projects.
The decision to maintain the new accessories collection within the overall Todd & Duncan brand was really based on the pre-existing reputation.
The deep, almost slate blue just felt right, subtle enough not to detract from the products, but rich in its own way with a real sense of luxury.
Articles & interviews
- An eye for colour: Graphical House express the creative offerings of the Bernat Klein Foundation
Graphical House developed a new identity for the Bernat Klein Foundation, inspired by the late designer’s vibrant use of colour and geometric forms. The project includes a bespoke wordmark, a cohesive visual system, and a warm 70s-inspired palette that reflects Klein’s legacy. The design bridges digital, print, and exhibition applications while maintaining simplicity and respect for Klein’s original aesthetic.
- Graphical House’s sub-brand for Todd & Duncan balances heritage with a fresh progressive voice
Graphical House developed a sub-brand for Todd & Duncan’s 1867 accessories collection, balancing the brand’s heritage with a modern, progressive identity. The project includes a new maker’s mark, cohesive typography, and a refined Prussian Blue palette that connects digital and physical touchpoints. The result positions the collection as both luxurious and contemporary while maintaining the parent brand’s legacy.