About
Mylo Art is a UK-based art consultancy and gallery founded by Kate Anniss, who brings over 25 years of experience in the art world. For more than a decade, Mylo has been helping private clients, interior designers, and commercial developers create collections that bring personality, depth, and lasting impact to their spaces.With a clear, collaborative approach, Mylo takes the stress out of sourcing and commissioning art—offering end-to-end support from concept through to installation. Whether it’s a single piece for a private home or a full turn-key project, every brief is handled with care, creativity, and attention to detail.The aesthetic is contemporary, stylish, decorative, and above all, beautiful. Guided by a strong curatorial eye and a deep understanding of context, Mylo sources work from around the world to build thoughtful, distinctive collections tailored to each project.Working internationally, the consultancy partners with clients on projects of all scales—delivering art that not only enhances interiors but also reflects the story, style, and identity of the space.What is your biggest source of inspiration?“The artists we encounter and work with are a constant source of surprise and joy. Their varied practices, personalities, and creative output never fail to inspire. I find their view of the world—often unconventional, reflective, and uplifting—both refreshing and thought-provoking.”What makes your approach to design different?"Growing up amongst artists, studying art history and working within the world of interior design, I feel like we have a really well-rounded understanding of what makes good art, and how it fits within design."In your opinion, what makes a design timeless?“I think 'timeless design' is almost a contradiction, because design is always born out of its time. It reflects the politics, aesthetics, and cultural shifts of a particular moment. But what can feel timeless is when a design is honest, thoughtful, and rooted in something real—those qualities tend to resonate long after trends have moved on.”





