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region: London
I draw inspiration for my jewellery from former influences & love of natural forms, inheriting my father’s interest in wild flowers and love of beach-combing rocky coastlines.
My Urchin and Mussel collections are created from tiny silver casts taken from real sea urchins and mussel shells, which I turn into delicate silver jewellery using traditional techniques, applying surface finishes such as enamel, oxidisation and gold detail. The tiny urchins in my work measure 10mm in diameter, the small mussel shells approx. 10mm in length. Pieces from my collections, range from £45- £300.
I studied at Sir John Cass and City Lit in London. In 2014 I was delighted to receive a ‘Gold Award’ in the ‘Craft & Design Selected Awards 2014’ for Jewellery & Precious Metals having received the ‘Silver Award’ in 2013.
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category: Textiles & Stitch - Interiors
region: London
Archana is a London based Textile Artist specialising in stitch and Fine art textiles. She collects and works with found memory artefacts through which she is exploring the interplay between memory, place and identity. Often these artefacts are old maps that bring forth the evolving nature of boundaries, both physical as well as emotional. She […]
region: London
Bask Bindery is noted for its fresh approach to the age-old profession, the bindery is set to shake up the industry with its handbound journals uniquely fused with striking collages designed to be covetable by the beholder and beyond. All pieces produced by Bask Bindery are designed to have the “oooh factor”. Truly individual, each piece is made by hand with high quality materials and include detail such as hot foil tooling, suede or leather onlays to add extra dimension to the collages.
All journals are Bradel Bindings. Bradel binding can be traced back to the 18th Century and the bookbinder has juxtaposed this traditional binding form with vivid modern collage designs to create standout handmade designs that retain functionality. For example, each journal can open fully. Each collage was digitally printed before covering the outer boards to create a truly distinctive handmade journal. Prices start at £95 for a Bask Bindery passport holder, ranging up to £120 for a handmade A4 journal. Bespoke commissions are welcomed.
telephone: 07958438177
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category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Established in 2006, Bea Jareno is an ethical and sustainable London based jeweller, originally from Madrid, Spain. Jewellery is her passion. To create a piece of jewellery and bring joy to the wearer is a great source of happiness for her. As it is when a piece of jewellery is worn, it truly comes to […]
category: Mixed Media & Recycled Textiles & Stitch - Interiors
region: London
Blighty Brights Studio offers original textile art, in the form of handmade, needlework cushions, made using materials found in charity shops. It is amazing how much fabric and craft materials turn up in charity shops. I’m always thrilled to find long stitch kits or old sewing baskets with tapestry wools. It is a joy compiling something new and unique using retrieved, recovered and rescued materials. The price range is generally under £100. The inspirations are largely drawn from childhood images with a contemporary twist.
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category: Printmaking
region: London
My work is inspired by a love of the natural world, and an interest in folklore and fairy tales. The flora and fauna of the English countryside is a reoccurring theme and I like to draw creatures well known in the landscape and part of English folklore. I’m also slightly obsessed with pattern and decoration! […]
category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
CARLSSON 1064 gives unworn jewellery a new lease of life. I repurpose and transform clients’ own gold or silver jewellery by melting it down and creating something new. The design considers the piece’s history and the jewellery is made to suit the client’s individual style and taste.
I melt down the gold, forge or mill out the shape and form and then use traditional goldsmithing techniques to create the new treasures which often include repurposed gemstones. Jewellery and gemstones can be so meaningful and have the power to hold much more sentimental value than money could ever buy.
It is such an honour to transform the unworn into something that is cherished and can have a second lease of life.
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category: Ceramics
region: London
I am a ceramicist and linocut printmaker based in Greenwich, London. For my hand built ceramics I explore abstract mark making using textures and mono print techniques on greenware clay with colour clay slips and oxides. At the next stage I use matt and shiny glazes and wax resist to create different surface effects. My main body of work is […]
category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
After gaining a degree in Fashion Design, I originally started learning traditional metal smithing techniques, and making silver jewellery as a hobby. After many requests to make things for other people, I set up my business, originally at workbench in the corner of my kitchen. I now work from a studio in my London garden; […]
category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Unconventional sustainable artwork and jewellery using the imperfect, discarded and intervention of the self as inspiration, tool, and material. Circular economy principles are an integral part of my process. With a focus and commitment to ethical and sustainable making, materials and waste are reused, reworked and recycled within and across my art and jewellery practices. I am passionate about sourcing materials with my own hands, re-using what is already in circulation, and giving new life to what cannot be recycled.
This multi-level interrogation has culminated in artwork and jewellery collections that incorporate unusual materials, harness both control and spontaneity and have the potential to, or the feeling of being able to, transform and evolve over time.
I am proud to be among the first 50 jewellers to have taken the Fair Luxury Pledge which began in 2021, a collaboration of jewellery industry changemakers with a vision for a responsible and sustainable future.
All of my precious metal jewellery is Hallmarked at the London Assay Office and I am a registered Fair Trade goldsmith. I am a member of The Society of British Jewellers, The Guild of Jewellery Designers, the Association for Contemporary Jewellery and Precious Collective. I am also included in the Crafts Council Directory.
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category: Ceramics
region: London
I am a ceramic artist, specialising in 3-D sculptures but also making quirky functional objects such as vases, plates etc. Childhood memories are my main inspiration. My figures are often described as dark, joyful and weird and are made from clay, wire, and clothes designed uniquely for them. I also add fabric, papers, bits of wire, or anything that supplements the composition, stimulating further interpretation.
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category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Debbie’s bold and innovative jewellery designs often combine metal and polymers to create colourful and stylish one-off pieces. She is intrigued by the relationship of colour and texture, and what can be achieved to create shape and form through modelling and a few simple tools. She is a passionate advocate of these dynamic and innovative products and teaches one to one and small groups from her studio in North West London for both beginners and advanced students.
telephone: 07967 978061
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category: Ceramics
region: London
Edit Juhasz is a Hungarian born studio potter, based in south London, Woolwich. She makes hand-thrown colourful porcelain table-ware. Edit designs tactile, handmade mugs, jugs, bowls for everyday use. Her work is glazed with her own mixed glazes and this makes her pieces even more unique. The colours are bright but you can find some quieter […]
category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Colourful handmade and hand knitted jewellery in recycled silver, copper and semi-precious stones.
Elena Hall Jewellery combines age-old techniques with bright and modern hues, to create contemporary, structured and original jewellery drawing inspiration from embroidery.
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category: Ceramics Furniture & Wood
region: London
Elizabeth is a painter, print-maker and sculptor. Widely travelled, Elizabeth’s work is influenced by themes of international culture and many vivid colours she encounters on location.
Having studied painting at the central school of art from 1960 – 1963, Elizabeth moved to Paris in 1979 to learn print-making at the Ecole Des Beaux Arts and at the Goetz and Hayter studios. She then setup as a Print-maker herself, exhibiting annually at the Salon D’Automne.
She recently completed a Diploma in Figurative Sculpture at the Heatherley School. Her Sculpture and Wood-Carving compliment the expressionism and abstraction of her painting.
address: London
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category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Emily is an award winning contemporary jeweller working predominantly with wood, laminate and silver. She makes brooches, necklaces and earrings and each piece is made entirely by hand by Emily in her London studio. Initial ideas are drawn in her sketchbook, then develop intuitively as she works with the materials meaning no two pieces are […]
category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
Fable-London create exquisite, hand-crafted jewellery that brings together modern technology and traditional techniques. Each piece is carved out of a block of Corian using CNC machining, then it is passed to our artists for finishing by hand, with silver detailing and colour added. This process makes every item that we make unique. We love the simplicity of form and crisp clean lines. We hope you do too.
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category: Ceramics
region: London
Gemma Wightman makes an exciting range of hand thrown porcelain tableware. Exploring the wonders of porcelain, she manipulates forms so that they look as fresh as when they were first created on the potter’s wheel. Each piece entices you to touch it with their deep thrown lines and sumptuous curves. Gemma takes great pleasure in knowing that her pieces are an enjoyment to those that use them.
Gemma trained in the early 2000s, firstly at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design in Farnham and then on the Bath Spa University Ceramics degree course under the esteemed tutorage of Felicity Aylieff and Takeshi Yasuda.
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category: Jewellery & Silverware
region: London
“Bold, Beautiful & Sustainable”: Handmade by Tinni was founded in 2020 to address the lack of colourful, fun biodegradable jewellery for fashionistas who love expressing their personality with unusual, statement jewellery pieces.
Paulomi Debnath was born and brought up in India and has now lived in London for the past 16 years. She has always been passionate about handcrafted unique jewellery and being an Indian, Paulomi has been spoiled for choice and inspiration. Her art is heavily influenced by the bright colours of nature, exotic places she has travelled and the rich Indian heritage and colours.
Paulomi launched Handmade by Tinni as a sustainable modern textile design brand creating unique wearable art, choosing organic cotton as her leading material for her designs as it is biodegradable and extremely flexible to let the designs flow freely.
Specializing in the art of traditional rope knotting crafts and processes like macramé, Paulomi creates colourful and bold designs that make you feel unique. By adding zero-waste designs and partnering with Ecology, Paulomi is making a positive impact with her brand.
address: London, UK
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category: Glass
region: London
Hayley Gammon works mainly in small ranges, as the ethos of her work is ‘handmade’ Glass Blown technique. Working in small ranges means that she is able to keep a keen eye on development, with the work evolving and adapting with her skills, whist maintaining a theme in her work.
With glass there is always something to learn and a new skill to master. It has a huge element of problem solving and demands quick thinking on your feet – this drives the artist and keeps the work fresh and exciting. Hayley enjoys making work and keeping the work accessible. She has developed a range of work that uses intense colours and simple forms. Prices range from £35 to £350.
Hayley feels privileged to work in this industry and would not see herself doing anything else.
telephone: 07999105276
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