From a young age, Dylan Gafori was fascinated by design in all its forms, including architecture and cars. He was intrigued by how proportion, shape and material could evoke emotion. He was drawn to lines and forms long before he understood their significance. For him, design wasn’t simply something to admire; it was how he perceived the world.
This passion led him to study architecture, where he learned to express emotion through precision and restraint. Architecture taught him that simplicity can be powerful, that balance creates harmony and that perfection often lies in what is left out. After graduating, he worked on interior design projects for residential and commercial spaces, developing an instinct for composition, atmosphere and proportion that continues to define his work today.
Later, he moved into the worlds of Porsche Design and Porsche Cars Great Britain, environments steeped in craftsmanship, precision, and the pursuit of timeless form. Being immersed in this design culture deepened his understanding of aesthetics, connecting his architectural mindset with the emotional language of the automobile.
From this fusion came AutoSculpta studio in London, that captures the spirit of iconic automotive design through reductionism. Each creation is a study in proportion and emotion, where every line is intentional and every surface has a purpose. Gafori produces only a few pieces each month, reflecting a commitment to depth, quality, and authenticity rather than volume. His work invites viewers to slow down and see the poetry in precision and rediscover beauty in its purest form.
Through AutoSculpt, Gafori brings together the two disciplines that have shaped his life: architecture and automotive design. His art speaks to those who appreciate clarity, balance and truth of form, reminding us that timeless design is not about what is added, but what remains.