About

A warm July hello 😁

Hey there – we’re The Studio at Pagabo Group.

We work hard behind the scenes (just like you do!) to support all our brands across the business, helping teams hit their targets and bring ideas to life.

You might not know us that well — and that’s okay — but we’re here, and we’re proud of what we do.

This page is a little window into our world, showcasing some of the creative work we’ve been up to.

We also like to mix things up, so scroll down to check out our latest whims and fancies — updated every month.

Thanks for stopping by! 👋 ❤️

This is me, Mary, hello. A painfully awkward kid. I always wanted to draw and paint. Either that or be a vet or own a sweet shop.

Currently obsessed with anything Lori Vallow-Daybell or P Diddy trial related.

This is Erin, Erin says hello. Erin was always covered in paint and was easily bribed with art materials.

Erin’s bingeing her way through Netflix documentaries like the Hungry Caterpillar. That, and aftersun.

The book bit

Here’s another recommend and a firm favourite of ours:

The Trail 👇🏻

Franz Kafka

“The Trial” by Franz Kafka is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Josef K, a seemingly ordinary bank clerk, who is unexpectedly arrested one morning without being informed of the charges against him.

This absurd and bewildering event sets off a bizarre and frustrating journey through a nightmarish legal system that is both surreal and deeply disconcerting. At the start of the novel, Josef K. awakens to find that he has been arrested, although the nature of his crime is never disclosed to him. As he grapples with the incomprehensible situation, K. encounters various figures, including two strange policemen, his landlady Mrs. Grubach, and a mysterious supervisor, all while trying to maintain a semblance of normalcy in his life. The opening chapters illustrate K.’s confusion and indignation as he navigates a hostile and illogical world, revealing Kafka’s themes of alienation, the absurdity of bureaucracy, and the struggle for justice in a society that seems indifferent to individual plight.

The TikTok

As always, your’e welcome 🙂