Kelly Payne Collection — The

A focus on prints that challenge the traditional boundaries of 2D art.

Looking ahead to 2025 and 2026, the brand is expanding carefully. A men’s briefcase (The Chancellor) is slated for a fall release. There are rumors of a flagship store in London’s Marylebone district. Most excitingly, Payne is developing a "Bag Hospital" where customers can send any Kelly Payne piece for complete restoration—re-stitching, re-dyeing, and hardware replacement—for a flat fee of $250. the kelly payne collection

Perhaps the most emotionally accessible of the cycles, Ghost Interiors turns inward to domestic space. Here, Payne paints rooms that feel simultaneously occupied and abandoned: a kitchen table set for two, but covered in dust; a child’s bedroom with toys frozen mid-play; a hallway leading to a door that cannot quite be opened. The series was inspired by Payne’s work with dementia patients, and the paintings explore how memory haunts architecture. “The Window That Remembers Rain” has become an audience favorite, depicting a curtain blowing inward despite no wind—a small, devastating gesture toward longing. A focus on prints that challenge the traditional

By the time the security guards reached the drawing room, the birdcage was empty. The "Collection" was just a pile of broken glass and a few hundred scraps of paper that the wind, blowing through an intentionally left-open window, was already carrying out toward the sea. There are rumors of a flagship store in