Josh Jessup and Matt Moss discovered their love (and penchant) for art and design last year, when they were in lockdown watching American interior designer Kelly Wearstler’s masterclasses online at night. This ‘lightbulb moment’ led them to pack up shop and move to Melbourne where the creative energy was extra magnetic – and aren’t we glad they did?!
Matt is an app developer by day and a designer by night, while freshly minted interiors and architecture graduate Josh works full time on their art and homewares brand, Josh and Matt Design. From hand-making the products to packaging orders and filming TikToks, the duo are forging ahead with their fun, no-rules approach to design, and creating a devoted online community of fans and customers.
We’re totally obsessed with these guys!
First thing’s first, tell me about Josh and Matt Design!
Josh and Matt Design was born after we experimented with creating our own homewares and art for our own apartment. We were both working from home so it really forced us to reflect on our interior and rethink what we wanted to be surrounded by.
Our first art product was our rental-friendly range of hanging mobiles. They attach to the ceiling via command strips with the hanging sculptures attaching magnetically. This allows you to swap the pieces around whenever you feel like it and even mix and match between mobiles. Using this same modular system, we quickly expanded into a whole range of art for many aspects of the home including downlight art and magnetic wall sculptures. Our most recent designs have been our lava candles and candle holders!
We make everything in our apartment here in Melbourne, using various Australian suppliers. Our acrylic pieces are laser cut by Domus Vim in Sydney and everything else is handmade by us! Our art is made to order so most nights you can find us making our art and packaging orders.
How would you describe your aesthetic?
We’d call it curated maximalism, with elements of postmodern design and retrofuturism. We’ve blended a lot of these elements into an aesthetic that really represents who we are! It’s fun, dynamic and full of colour.
How did you arrive at this style?
As our art style evolved so did our interior. Just a year ago, our home had a very neutral colour palette. As we began to experiment with colour we became more confident using it, and that flowed into our interior. We’ve now fully embraced colour and treat our home as an art playground.
Do you have any artistic inspirations or interiors references?
We love the radical design of Gufram and Memphis Milano. We don’t really follow rules when it comes to our design aesthetic, and really like how they approached design in a similar way.
Kelly Wearstler is also a huge inspiration for us, as she helped us look at interiors from a new perspective by treating every object as an individual sculpture. This allowed us to think about how all of our interior pieces interact with one another.
You guys have so many followers on tiktok… How many videos do you make each week?
We love making TikToks in our spare time, and often have a content plan for each weekend! We usually post three times a day showcasing different aspects design including architecture, fashion, interiors and art!
We like to treat our TikTok as a design community first and business second. We love showing our art and development behind the scenes on TikTok. It has been a such an amazing platform for us to find our community, we never imagined we would be having sellout art launches four months into our journey.
What are your favourite pieces in the house?
There are so many pieces in our home that we absolutely love and still pinch ourselves over! When moving to Melbourne, a red Togo fireside chair matching our Togo loveseat popped up on Facebook Marketplace mid-flight – it was like the universe giving us a house warming gift!
Another favourite of ours would be our vintage Verner Panton x IKEA Vilbert chair. We also love our Memphis Milano squash tray and our custom desk from Curated Spaces made by Jack and Mark Fearon.
Do you have any tips for collecting design pieces or finding new makers?
When we were in Sydney planning our move to Melbourne we were scouting every available source! From local vintage stores, Facebook Marketplace and Instagram collectors, we were curating our Melbourne apartment non-stop.
We would definitely recommend first thinking about what your design style is. Then break this down into sub categories such as materiality, design eras and brands. Use these keywords to browse Facebook marketplace and set up search alerts, we found so many of our pieces this way! Also use these key words on Instagram and you’ll find a ton of local curators and makers that have some amazing pieces. Lastly, make sure to visit your local vintage stores, there’s often hidden gems that will jump out at you!
Explore Josh and Matt’s crazy popular products here, and keep up with their antics/product drops/cockerlier Luis on TikTok here (or Instagram here)!