We are thrilled to announce that Daniel Crouch Rare Books, a world-renowned dealer in rare maps, atlases, and travel books, has joined our roster of esteemed clients.

Daniel Crouch Rare Books is widely recognised for its collection of significant antiquarian works that document the history of exploration, science, and geography. A regular exhibitor at TEFAF - the world's premier fair for fine art, antiques, and design – which is also a Cultural Comms client, our partnership with Daniel Crouch reflects our commitment to working with world-class organisations that contribute to the enrichment of cultural knowledge and heritage.

Our first project with Daniel Crouch will be at Frieze London in October, where the gallery will introduce a ‘A Celebration of Fictitious Cartography’: a tour of fantasy maps that begins with Homer’s Odyssey before travelling through More’s Utopia, Dante’s Inferno, Hobbes’s Leviathan, Gulliver’s Travels, Robinson Crusoe, Treasure Island  and then onward to Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, Phillip Pulman, J.K. Rowling, and many more. Read more about this here.

“We are delighted to welcome Daniel Crouch Rare Books to our family of clients. Their exceptional collections, combined with Daniel Crouch’s expertise in rare maps and books, make this partnership particularly exciting for our team of bibliophiles and appreciators of the world of collecting. We are excited to unravel and share the fascinating stories these rare works hold.

"It's a privilege to collaborate with a company so deeply invested in preserving cultural objects of historical importance, and we’re excited to help bring these treasures to new, discerning audiences, from collectors to institutions."

Nina Plowman
Joint Managing Partner, Cultural Comms

We are also looking forward to sharing news of another new client in the coming weeks: an exceptional private members' club launching soon in Fulham. Watch this space for more.

Are you interested in discovering how Cultural Comms can support your brand? Get in touch to find out more: hello@culturalcomms.co.uk.