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Husband and wife team Alex Goodman and Nicola Morris have worked together from their shop and workshop inBrighton’s historic lanes since 2001. Combined, they bring with them over thirty years of production, trade and retail experience.
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Collecting and studying found objects from Scotland's shorelines is the starting point in Grace's creative process. Distinctive one-off pieces created using pebbles & driftwood combined with silver and enamel.
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Grace is originally from Northern Ireand and is now based in London. She creates handcrafted statement neckpieces, primarily using the art of crochet and traditional craft techniques that push the boundaries of conventional jewellery design.
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Edinburgh. Mainly one-off designs using mixed metals, enamel and found objects. In the collection of movie stars Susan Sarandon & Tim Robins; The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle; the National Museums of Scotland & the Crafts Council. Outlets include the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh and London’s Crafts Council Shop.
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Green Thomas is a luxury knitwear design studio. Designed and Made in Scotland.
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Guy creates bold, playful pieces - primarily in spray painted acrylic and silver. With an expressive use of colour and scale his work fuses visual motifs from the natural world with pop culture references and inspiration from his city surroundings.
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Gwen Hosker is a recent graduate of Edinburgh College of Art whose work explores the contrast between old techniques and new technology. She uses natural materials such as bone and horn alongside precious metals to create unique pieces of stunning jewellery.
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I am attracted to enamel’s rich possibilities of colours and the characteristic of uniqueness. Through exploring and controlling the material I tell story of texture and colour to bring out the layers and completeness of my work
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Hannah Bedford designs and makes a wide range of women’s jewellery, in silvers and golds. Each piece is handcrafted from her studio at Cockpit Arts Deptford, in the hub of south London’s creative community.
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Hannah's work explores the idea of jewellery as a blank canvas for our lives. Taking cues from Victorian sentimentality, a childhood fascination with concealment, and 18th & 19th century furniture, her work creates opportunity for personal narratives to blossom.
After graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone with a 1st class, Hannah went on to win the prestigious New Designers Goldsmiths' Company Jewellery Award 09.
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