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We handpick all of the work for sale from the many exhibitions, studio visits and shows we attend.
We're sourcing new work all the time. If there's a particular style of art or design that you'd like us to source for you, please contact us. We'd love to help.
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Alice treats each plate or tile she works with as a canvas. In her latest work, Alice draws her inspiration from the urban landscape, capturing and manipulating images of mundane modern domesticity.
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Andrew's work explores mixing traditional aesthetics with contemporary design. His ‘Silhouette’ wall plate collection is a series of Bone-China plates which have been pierced through with still life silhouettes of romantic imagery.
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The present body of Anja's work explores the smooth, translucent and pure material properties of porcelain, through multiple prints taken from Madonna and Angel figurines and found,ornamental surfaces.
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Claire Coles collection of porcelain slip cast tea sets evoke a reminiscence to times forgotten, exploring the loss of the British tradition ‘afternoon tea’.
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Deborah loves textured fabrics and uses the juxtaposition of surface details such as the weave, frayed edges, stray threads, folds, seams and gathers, the controlled and the random, to create a composition. She also explores the way material drapes and hangs, either as abstract pieces or as dresses.
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Elly works with the pot form primarily. She enjoys its traditional functionality but alongside this, she's interested in its function as an aesthetic object in its own right. Silence, volume, and emptiness are themes which she's particularly interested in exploring.
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| Ian Stallard produces fine porcelain
ceramics which fuse the simple with the opulent, the
non-conforming with the traditional, to create a fresh
perception to ceramics.
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Ikuko makes extremely exquisite and delicately worked cups and other objects.
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Maria is excited by the expressive potential of tableware. She is interested in how we form emotional attachments to objects and her work explores and encourages this interaction.
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| Mizuyo Yamashita's delicate porcelain
ceramics are inspired from nature, the material and
the process.
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Sam Dickenson's range of ceramics are seductively beautiful and tactile, both aesthetic and functional.
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Currently throwing porcelain bottles and pods on the wheel, Sophie’s vibrant glazes embody subtle, sculptural shapes to create fluid, almost luminous forms, which suggest a contemporary feel to a traditional craft.
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Timea's fragile ceramics explore the delicate use of slip trailing to create beautiful sculptural pieces for contemporary living. Natural colours and forms inspire her work.
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Zeita's vibrant ceramics are made to engage people. Through innvovative and passionate use of both material and colour, her work conveys a sense of robust playfulness.
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