Charlotte Mann is a British artist known for her wall drawings and drawn room installations. These densely detailed 1:1 scale drawings of rooms in rooms are invariably made with thick black marker pen on a white ground. Her work is mainly made to commission, including large pieces in Milan and Basel. She made the wall drawings for the School of Life class room. She has collaborated several times with fashion designer Peter Jensen, to make room installations for his shows and presentations.The Lyndhurst Primary School Hall piece was exhibited in a Peter Jensen retrospective at the Design Museum in Copenhagen
Charlotte studied Fashion design at Central St Martins. For four years she worked for Russell Sage, for whom she designed and made show pieces, including the dress made from money now in the archive collection of the V&A Museum, London and animal skin pieces featured in an exhibition in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Charlotte has been an associate lecturer at the University of the Arts London since 2001 she currently teaches at Central St Martins, Chelsea and Camberwell. Charlotte was born 1977 in South East London and lives and works in Peckham.

















