Henry first discovered a love of ceramics during the pandemic, creating Henry Holland Studio: a collection of hand-built ceramics and homeware projects. Intended as a creative outlet, as he took a break from fashion, he stumbled across his interpretation of the nerikomi technique, while sat at his kitchen table during lockdown, when government restrictions meant he was no longer able to attend lessons at his local Hackney pottery studio.
After launching his infamous “Fashion Groupie” T-shirts in 2006, London-based Henry Holland went on to become a leading strategic brand development specialist and creative consultant, spending thirteen years as the founder and Creative Director of global brand, House of Holland.