Lauren Baker has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern and her work is held in collections worldwide.

Renowned for her work using reflective material - including the world’s first infinity mirror coffin at Tate Britain, a 7-ft mirrored geometric ‘Portal to another dimension’ commissioned by Clerkenwell Design Week, and 100 mirror eyes attached to 50ft trees in the forest at Unknown Festival, Croatia.


Following the success of her workshop and skull art installation at Tate Modern (Jul 12), Lauren Baker was invited by Tate Britain to host a large-scale interactive installation, in which she turned part of Tate Britain into a forest to set the scene for the world’s first infinity mirror coffin as a part of her modern deconstruction of John Everett Millais ‘Ophelia’ painting (14).