Showing posts with label ceramic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramic. Show all posts

Friday

Introducing Handmade Edinburgh



Following the success of our Handmade at Kew and well-known Chelsea exhibitions, Handmade in Britain will be heading to Scotland to showcase some of the UK’s most exquisite makers within the countries capital city for the first time. Supported by Craft Scotland, this highly anticipated event will feature some of the finest jewellery, ceramics, textiles, metalwork and furniture produced by makers from across the country. Launching this October, the first edition of Handmade Edinburgh will take place within one of Edinburgh’s iconic historical locations, The Hub, ideal for our signature shows. The event will take place across three days, and individuals will have the chance to accumulate authentic handmade pieces crafted by our personally selected makers. Here at Handmade we are incredibly excited to be heading to Scotland to host a new selection of extremely talented makers in our first of many Handmade Edinburgh exhibitions.


Jewellery at Handmade Edinburgh

Rogue LobsterJewellery: For the unique 
For those looking for something unique and slightly quirky then Rogue Lobster’s range of nature inspired jewellery is a perfect choice for you. This revolutionary Captain Claud bracelet featuring a detailed silver lobster transforms the classic bangle making it an innovative and exciting jewellery essential for those who wish to stand out in a crowd. 

Emma Wile Jewellery- For the low key

For those who prefer a simple yet elegant style Emma Wile’s jewellery would best suit you. This hollow ring features no jewels or colour, yet its modest design oozes elegance and style without being too overpowering. Made from sterling silver this handcrafted hollow ring would be the perfect everyday accessory as its simple clean cut design would complement and adapt to any occasion.

Fiona Luing - For the magpie

For those who are drawn to and admire colour within their jewellery collection Fiona Luing’s pieces would be applicable to you, Fiona combines vibrant jewels and a mixture of colours in order to make eye-catching pieces suitable for most occasions. This Opal garnet pendant featuring a captivating multi coloured core exudes sophistication whilst its colours compliment one and other in accord. This enchanting piece would team nicely with an elegant evening attire. 

Banu Oyman- For making a statement

 For those wanting to make a statement with a bold accessory Banu Oyman’s beadwork would be best appealing to you. Banu’s handcrafted pieces made from textured multi coloured beads are perfect for those wanting unique statement jewellery. This multi tone beaded necklace featuring an intricate pattern detail is the perfect solution to a bland outfit needing a little something to boost its appeal.

Essemege -For the modern

For those who appreciate a more contemporary style of jewellery Essemge’s modern assortment of graphic jewellery is inevitable the choice for you. Essemge’s fresh stylish designs are perfect for those who wish to move away from traditional classic styles, these handcrafted bracelets are simple yet stylish for a modern approach to accessorising.  



Welcome to The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair

Join us this Winter at The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair, a celebration of British design and craftsmanship, and a unique luxury shopping experience for the festive season.


Handmade in Britain 14 features designer-makers showing the very best of contemporary British design and craft from all disciplines across fashion and interiors including glass, ceramics, millinery, textiles, jewellery, furniture and silver.

To see the full list of over 100 designer-makers, see our website here.

Everything exhibited is available for purchase or take the opportunity to commission directly from the artist - a unique chance to explore the inspirations and processes behind your favourite pieces.

For more information, including opening times and visitor info, see our Handmade in Britain 14 pages here


Venue

Chelsea Old Town Hall, London SW3 5EE

The historic and beautiful Chelsea Old Town Hall has been the perfect backdrop to Handmade in Britain’s events since 2007.  

For more information on Chelsea Old Town Hall, please visit the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea website.  







Tickets on sale now!

Handmade in Britain 14
The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair
14th - 16th November 2014
Chelsea Old Town Hall, London

Handmade in Britain 14 is open:
Friday 14th: 11:00 - 19:00
Saturday 15th: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday 16th: 11:00 - 18:00
Tickets are available online now at £7
Tickets on the door are £10/£7 conc.

For updates about Handmade in Britain 14: The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair follow #Chelsea14 and keep an eye on our blog for highlights and features.

Thursday

Presenting Handmade in Britain 14 at Chelsea Old Town Hall

Handmade in Britain returns to Chelsea Old Town Hall this November for the 8th year of The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair!



14th-16th November | Chelsea Old Town Hall, London



This Christmas season over 100 UK based designer-makers will showcase the best of contemporary fine crafts in all disciplines across fashion and Interiors over three days at the historic and beautiful Chelsea Old Town Hall.

The show is an inspiring alternative to the high street and a unique opportunity to browse exceptional crafts, buy unique and handmade gifts or commission a bespoke piece of work.  This is a luxury shopping experience with added value, a very special chance to buy directly from the makers and discover the inspirations and processes behind the work of Britain’s most skilled craftspeople.


Handmade in Britain 14: The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair offers a unique opportunity to explore British contemporary crafts in a showcase of innovative design alongside exceptional craftsmanship presenting a rich variety of form, function and style…



Handmade in Britain 14
14th - 16th November 2014
Chelsea Old Town Hall, London

Handmade in Britain 14 is open:
Friday 14th: 11:00 - 19:00
Saturday 15th: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday 16th: 11:00 - 18:00

Tickets are available online now at £7
Tickets on the door are £10/£7 conc.

Friday

Handmade in Britain 13 at Chelsea Old Town Hall

Handmade in Britain returns to Chelsea Old Town Hall this November for the seventh edition of The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair!


8-10 November | Chelsea Old Town Hall, London
 

Handmade in Britain 13: The Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair features over 100 UK based designer-makers in a unique shopping experience this Christmas season.

Showcasing makers who are renowned for their skill and for the exceptional quality of their work, the show is a special opportunity to purchase and commission bespoke, handmade pieces directly from the maker – just in time for Christmas.

A luxury shopping experience with a soul, every piece is unique, distinctive and handcrafted, offering the perfect antidote to the shopping centre and a welcome oasis for the high-street weary. This is a unique opportunity to meet the makers and discover the stories behind your chosen pieces, from inspiration to the finished work… to a place beneath the Christmas tree!

Experience a rich variety of contemporary craft and design in fashion and interiors from disciplines including ceramics, jewellery, glass, textiles, wood, metalwork and furniture, all under one roof on the King’s Road.

New for the seventh edition!

This year, we are very pleased to welcome Craft Northern Ireland who will present the work of 5 selected makers from a variety of disciplines, representing design-led contemporary craft of the region.

This year, we highlight the exceptional talent of 5 emerging makers in our New Graduate Showcase - a dedicated gallery celebrating the next generation of innovative design and dedicated craftsmanship.

Opening on Friday 8 November – Sunday 10 November at Chelsea Old Town Hall, London.

Tickets available on the door for £7 / £5 concession.


8-10 November | Chelsea Old Town Hall, London | Tickets £7 

Saturday

Ceramics @ London: A Celebration

With six weeks to go the countdown begins to our own little celebration of London through craft - we have all exhibitors in place and are very excited to begin sharing them with you. This week we focus on the Ceramists who will be featured at the selling exhibition, in a hope to whet your appetite with a glimpse to the quality to be seen.

Noa Cermaics - Maria De Haan

Maria was inspired to train as a ceramicist after extensive travel in East Asia, which fuelled a passion for the understated, elegant designs of the region.

Following an apprenticeship at North Street Potters and one-on-one training with renowned potter Simon Leach, Maria took up residency under Mike Goddard in a converted 18th century sugar mill on the beautiful island of Bequia in the West Indies.

She returned to London in 2008 and set up her own studio, Noa Ceramics, where she now works full time.
Representing how the world inspires the creativity so abundant in London, Maria offers skill and quality with her designs which elegantly compliment the exhibition.

Norman Yap


Wheel thrown vessels in stoneware and porcelain clay.

Norman Yap, a self trained potter who speaks several languages, was born in post-colonial Singapore but chose to become British. Making wheel thrown studio bowl and vase forms with rich colours and interesting textures in either stoneware or porcelain clay, Norman changed his career from a management consultant to full-time maker after receiving a book on the subject from his partner. The book was Susan Peterson's The Craft and Art of Clay and it inspired Norman to make an unprecedented career move, he learned the craft by attending classes and also by observing, inquiring into and being in the company of other potters. All his hard work paid off when a buyer purchased his entire collection and continues to ask for more until this day. Norman sits on the council of London Potters.

Stephanie Wright

Contemporary hand thrown stoneware offering a fresh approach to the British tea service. Distinctive, lasting forms made from durable materials.

Stephanie combines traditional throwing skills with unconventional design approach to generate a distinctive style of sculptural and functional ceramics. Her current work in clay is an invitation to explore and celebrate the sense of excitement and energy associated with movement.
Ideas come from anything in motion: a flock of birds, a growing shell, a mounting wave a dancing couple and notably the River Thames.  Although each piece is a snapshot in time, the speed and motion each represents may be different.

Gin Durham

Floral and ornate ceramic sculptural pieces.

These beautifully crafted and nostalgic toy like forms incorporate contemporary social tensions within a childhood theme. Gin Durham's work will be hard to miss at the show the bold and usual subjects draw in the crowds as was demonstrated at Handmade in Britain at Chelsea Old Town Hall in 2011.

Lucy Goodwin

Lucy Goodwin Designs is all about individuality, style and the ability create a unique piece of art using traditional skills, incorporating both hand and machine.

Lucy graduated from Staffordshire University in July 2009 with a First Class Honours Degree in Surface Pattern Design. She is inspired by the ever changing trends in fashion and lifestyle, alongside artists and designers both past and present to create designs with and original and unique twist.

Lucy is inspired by the ever changing trends in fashion and lifestyle, alongside artists and designers past and present, to create designs with an original and unique twist. This is why Lucy uses London as one of her main influences in her design work. She expresses the very fashionable city by depicting landmarks and iconic London buildings into her ceramics.

Janet Stahelin Edmondson

Exploring antique textures through porcelain

Janet's new work draws on the particular properties of Porcelain; its fine texture and translucency. The porcelain is able to absorb the delicacy of the lace, reflect its texture and provide a unique interpretation of the translucency of the lace in the clay.  The resulting works whilst often having functional form, perhaps a jug, a vase, a candle stick, or a bowl, are first and foremost exquisite individual pieces of ceramic sculpture.

Janet was originally trained at the Manchester School of Art where she graduated in Three Dimensional Design specializing in Ceramics and Silversmithing.  She was a member of Northern Potters where for several years she edited their Newsletter and helped organize annual camps and exhibitions.  Moving to the Cotswold's in the early nineties she worked from her studio in Mickleton, exhibiting in Galleries in Stroud, Cheltenham and Broadway. She also taught at the Guild House in nearby Stanton, and assisted in the hanging of mixed Ceramic and Fine art exhibitions at the Anderson Gallery in Broadway.

Joy Trpkovic

Award-winning Joy Trpkovic finds working with porcelain so addictive that she often works late into the night on her clay pieces, managing only a few hours sleep most nights. She uses her hands and the simplest wood tools to pinch and carve her work. She relishes the risky nature of making fragile translucent porcelain pieces, testing the limits of the material and using the movement and shrinkage in firing to enhance the organic quality inherent in her work.
 "....Joy Trpkovic has created some really beautiful functional vases with Keraflex and is to my knowledge the first and only person to create a functional form entirely out of Keraflex, but I think that Joy will agree that these vase forms are quite fragile and although they are a major achievement, it is more along the lines of pushing the limits of what can be done with Keraflex and is not intended to be, and cannot be as strong as functional porcelain vases made by other means. Joy's work is conceptually and materially very important (and beautiful) and is a major achievement with Keraflex porcelain but if all an artist wanted to do was to create a functional porcelain vase, Keraflex would not be the obvious choice of medium due to its fragility." Rachel Kingston, Ceramicist. President of the Keraflex company. Arizona. U.S.A.





For the full list of exhibitors who will feature at our show visit www.handmadeinbritain.co.uk/exhibitors
If you have any questions email us at admin@handmadeinbritain.co.uk, or tweet us @handmadebritain 


Don't forget to add #LondonACelebration to any tweets on contemporary craft and the inspirations of London in the lead up to the show