fabric designed for the London A Celebration exhibition - inspired by buddleia's which grow along the railway lines, it looks quite Rennie Macintosh too with all those black vertical lines (which are railings).
Showing posts with label London A Celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London A Celebration. Show all posts
Sunday, 13 May 2012
textiles by Caroline Davidson at Handmade in Britain 'London A Celebration' Oxo Galleries
A few more things from London A Celebration at Oxo Galleries, designer-makers gathered together by Handmade in Britain: these textiles are by Caroline Davidson of Fruit Farm Fabrics based in Suffolk. These retro inspired apples and pears are my favourite. Caroline designs fabrics and wallpapers, furnishings such as cushions, and also runs printing courses from her studio and workshop.
London Kills Me at Handmade in Britain 'London A Celebration' Oxo Galleries
I love maps, and it always pleases me to find ones such as this illustrated map by London Kills Me. They design and hand screenprint images onto natural or reclaimed materials, such as pure linen, silk and cotton.
London Kills Me is exhibiting at Oxo Galleries Handmade in Britain exhibition of designer-makers 'London A Celebration' - last day is today, 11am to 6pm.
London Kills Me is exhibiting at Oxo Galleries Handmade in Britain exhibition of designer-makers 'London A Celebration' - last day is today, 11am to 6pm.
This map of London has been screen printed, and then hand coloured to highlight the river and some buildings.
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Anna P. at Handmade in Britain 'London A Celebration' Oxo Galleries
I met lovely Anna P. yesterday at the Handmade in Britain event 'London A Celebration'. Having worked in the fashion industry for some time for high street brands, Anna P enrolled on a course to learn about construction and pattern-cutting and she now creates bags, using vintage fabrics - this one below reminds me of a watercolour. I especially like these bags which have the vintage-style frame, and she makes totes too.She can make bespoke items using a favourite fabric, contact her via her website for more info.
London A Celebration is at the Oxo Galleries on the Thames, open today and tomorrow from 11am to 6pm.
London A Celebration is at the Oxo Galleries on the Thames, open today and tomorrow from 11am to 6pm.
Friday, 11 May 2012
Rachel Orme at Handmade in Britain 'London A Celebration' - Oxo Tower Galleries
Make sure you go down to the Handmade In Britain 'London A Celebration' show at Oxo Galleries this weekend (open 12th & 13th May from 11am to 6pm) and seek out Rachel Orme, one of my favourite designer-makers (last blogged about here). Rachel makes a range of handbags, purses and folio cases using very high quality leathers, some are embossed or laser-etched with floral designs. All of her pieces are lined in Liberty lawn fabrics.
These are the perfect iPad cases, available in a range of colours (that pink is actually bright pink) and lined in Liberty lawn fabrics, fastening with a small magnet. This case can also be used for documents and papers...
yellow Rathbone satchel - adjustable strap, and with strap removed can be used as a clutch
green Rathbone satchel - great for the summer
you probably can't see the texture of the leather - it has a basket-weave effect - so so smart, this bag should be on Bond Street
Venus purses and make-up bags - made from glove leather and suede
this is a white embossed leather handbag (you probably can't tell from my poor quality photo). I say again: Bond Street. Rachel told me she only made 3 of these bags, so grab one while you can.
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