sonja nuttall
sonja nuttall
Sonja Nuttall is Global Creative Director and CEO of Warm Grey Seven, a design consultancy that specializes in fashion, interiors, product design and digital branding. She is also designer of 12369 and TIME, a custom-made jewelry and watch collection, and is developing a line of sportswear. She most recently served as Creative Director for Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Foundation. Thanks to her status as a leading British designer, Sonja Nuttall’s talent has been called up by varying fields of design, from interiors to fashion, web sites, and even the interior of a Rolls Royce. Companies such as Jill Sanders, John Varvatos, Marks & Spencer, Margaret Howell and Furla have chosen to work with Ms. Nuttall for her impeccable taste, attention to detail and level of sophistication. Sonja Nuttall offers a wealth of experience, both creatively and commercially. She has led a team of 35 product designers, analyzed sales reports, presented workshops for sales teams, produced a merchandising program developed websites and launched advertising campaigns. Her label for the Autograph collections achieved previously unsurpassed sell-through. Sonja Nuttall graduated with a distinction from St Martins School of Design where she received her BA and MA. She is also a Queen Elizabeth Scholar - Named "Most Promising Young Designer" by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's Scholarship Trust. Sonja Nuttall sits on various advisory boards including; East Hampton International Films, Wayuu Taya Foundation, EKTA Transglobal, Act Five. Clients include: Urban Zen, Marks & Spencer’s Autograph, Jil Sander, Bamford, Vidal Sassoon, Austin Reed, TCG, Hitachi, AR New York, Krupp Communication, Cool Gray Seven, Jennifer Greenfield & Co., Naturopathica, Furla, National Museum of Ireland, Royal College of Art and Egg, TEDWomen 2010, California Women’s Conference.