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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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Designer Ali Miller injects new life into forgotten and discarded objects that give her personal resonance, transforming them into contemporary, timeless pieces.
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Ceramicist Angela Speight miniature scale ceramic models permanently capture the wonderful yet fleeting moments that nature presents us with.
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Daniel recreates both organic and man-made forms using hand-built moulds to create stunningly natural porecelain forms of gourds, pumpkins, onions and lettuces and a range of objects from the industrialized world of mass consumption such as milk pots, blenders and the like.
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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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| 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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Jill Ford makes beautiful contemporary porcelain thrown bowls and vases. Her landscape range is inspired bya copse of silver birches that grow on the river bank close to Jill’s rural studio.
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In her ceramic works Jude enjoys playing with the idea of functionality vs ornament using recognisable images to bring humour and questions quite literally to the table.
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Kate explores a number of different themes - landscapes, interiors, seascapes in her beautiful abstract ceramic work.
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Lowri Davies’ Welsh heritage is a major source of inspiration in her work. Vibrant illustrations of birds, ‘traditional’ landscapes, flora and fauna adorn her own distinct slip-cast bone china tableware that includes tea sets, vessels and vases.
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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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Petra is a UK based Hungarian ceramist. Like many other artists she finds her inspiration in the everyday world that surrounds her. Yet rather than just creating new shapes and forms, inspired by the objects around her, she uses these everyday objects to bring them to a more subtle level of representation.
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Rowena Brown's raku and stoneware fired sculptures are inspired by weather-worn and derelict structures in the Scottish landscape.
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Shan Annabelle Valla is a designer who graduated from the Royal College of Art earlier this year.
In 2005 she was awarded 'New Designer of Year' for the 'subtle beauty' of her work, Shan has also scooped up the 'Charlotte Frasier Award' 2008, and the 'Matthews Wrightson Charitable Trust Award' 2009.
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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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Tina's work is deceptively simple, as if she had mastered the secret of gently persuading the near-impossible to balance. Her graceful and enigmatic vessels adopt somewhat unlikely postures and unusual angles, as if flirting with expected boundaries. They seem to arc and bend effortlessly in a manner which belies the complexity of their construction.
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