
The alchemy of contemporary design emerges where architecture, furniture and art share space.
onepercent is the natural home for top-tier brands, pioneering designers and cultivated clients. The relationships between each have created timeless environments, where living is an encounter with beauty every single day.
The onepercent story is now growing, through partnerships with leading local and international contemporary artists to establish a new art advisory service.
The artists in this first showcase each draw on art historical and architectural references in contrasting ways. Through both traditional and digital processes, they manipulate form and material to dissect beauty. Moving beyond the limits of nostalgia, their works project us into uncertain futures with unbounded potential. Coexisting within the same space, they reflect the diversity of human experience and the hybridity of cultural expression.
This project is the brainchild of Creative Director and company lead Noel Pace, whose fascination with contemporary art and dedication to collecting has cemented him as one of the foremost art connoisseurs on the island. For Noel, this is a personal story where he pours the desire he has for art and artists, into the brand’s story. Collaborating with curator Andrew Borg Wirth, Noel and the team have established this first showcase with artists from Dublin, Paris, Leipzig, London, Melbourne and Malta.
JOHN RAINEY (Omagh, b.1985) is a sculptor based between Belfast and Dublin. A graduate of the Royal College of Art (London), his work is held in public collections including the UK Government Art Collection, the Irish State Collection and the Irish National Collection.
CHRISTIAN HOLZE (Naumburg, b.1988) studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig, the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, and the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg. As a recipient of the Kaiserring Scholarship from the City of Goslar, he was honored with one of the most prestigious support programs for contemporary art.
ANTOINE RENARD (Paris, b.1984) lives and works between Paris and Lourdes. His practice addresses youth culture, technology, and violence. Bringing together sculptures and multisensorial installations, he explores trauma, repression, and healing within Western collective memory.
NICO CONTI (Malta, b.1992) is an artist working primarily with three-dimensional printed porcelain. Drawing from Gothic architecture, ecclesiastical spaces, and shipwrecked artefacts, his practice combines craftsmanship and emerging technologies to create fragile sculptural forms marked by ornament and unpredictability.
AUSTIN CAMILLERI (Victoria, Gozo, b.1972) is a visual artist whose installations, paintings, drawings, sculptures, architectural and video work reflect a deep inquiry into the human condition as it intertwines with the non-human. Rooted in notions of transience and polarities, this often-overlooked balance breathes a spiritual discernment into his work.
MEAGAN STREADER (Australia, b.1989) explores relationships between light and space. Informed by design and architecture, her multifaceted practice encompasses two-dimensional, sculptural and site-specific installation works exploring phenomenology and perception.
REBECCA BONACI (Malta, b.1991) is an artist whose practice explores intimate emotions, personal experience, and their broader human resonance. A graduate in Fine Art (B.A. Hons, 2014), she has exhibited in Malta and internationally, including the Malta Biennale 2024, with recent solo exhibitions Ġuf (2023) and Wens: Comfortable Silence (2025), and was a finalist for the Hopper Prize (USA) in Fall 2025.
TOMO CAMPBELL (London, b.1988) is a British painter based in London, working in oil on canvas. Drawing on medieval and Renaissance tapestry, his paintings construct dense pictorial worlds in which figures, landscape, and ornament are held in continuous balance across the surface.
NOEL PACE (Malta, b.1968) is the owner and creative director of onepercent since 2014. A collector of art, beautiful objects, and distinctive furniture, his lifelong immersion in the craft of wood has shaped his discerning eye for quality and furniture design, allowing him to introduce top-tier brands to the Maltese market.
ANDREW BORG WIRTH (Malta, b.1993) is a curator and architect with an interdisciplinary practice interrogating disciplines of architecture, contemporary art, theatre and design. He creates collaborative situations between artists and collectives; architecture, fashion and design studios; and public and academic institutions across a variety of projects.
