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Textiles at New Designers

Textiles at New Designers

10/07/2014

Ah, textiles. Here the selection at New Designers was bewildering but I’ve pulled out a couple to show you. Emily Thomas from Falmouth showed an intriguing collection of hand embroidery which has led to a job offer from the highly respected  embroidery company Hand & Lock. These pieces illustrate her self-confessed haphazard routine getting ready in […]

Edinburgh College of Art at New Designers

07/07/2014

This year’s New Designers Part 1 was generally acknowledged to be a vintage one; I was assaulted by colour, pattern and form as soon as I entered the Business Design Centre. Here is a taste of the work of 3 students from Edinburgh School of Art: Ainsley Francis showed a selection of sharply hewn glass […]

A Rum Fellow textiles

03/07/2014

Seen in the House of Detention during Clerkenwell Design Week (hence the fuzzy photos as it’s very dark down there) A Rum Fellow, run by Caroline Lindsell and Dylan O’Shea, showed their Mayan range of textiles. Dylan helpfully told me about their mission to promote traditional crafts skills in a contemporary way. I can’t agree with him […]

Kit Miles at Clerkenwell Design Week

30/06/2014

I’ve been following Kit Miles since first seeing his work at New Designers – it must be about 3 years ago now. I never took photos of his work as he was always busy; I don’t like to disturb people when they’re potentially selling. This time however, I caught him tidying up his stand in the […]

Ptolemy Mann’s collaboration with Johnson Tiles at Clerkenwell Design Week

26/06/2014

One of the installations at Clerkenwell Design Week was Ptolemy Mann’s wall produced with Johnson Tiles using all 68 colours available in their Prismatics range. A straightforward, even basic product used with imagination becomes magical. We need more artistic interventions such as this.

The collaboration of designer and master craftsmaker at Hand in Hand, Paris

23/06/2014

Another beautiful venue participating in DDays showed Hand in Hand, a collaborative project working with bamboo between french designers and Taiwanese craftspeople. Here is a selection from the show. This chair, designed by Samuel Misslen of Atelier [jes] and made by Lin Jiang-Cheng, won a prize for the minimum use of materials. The elegant table is by Johan […]

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