Browse work from over 100 of the exciting artists and makers exhibiting at the Design and Craft Fair.
Murray has been making Shaker wares and teaching box making since 2003. Traditional methods and materials (mainly cherry and maple) are used - the iconic swallow tail overlapping joint held in place with copper tacks and tiny wooden pins attaching bands to lids and bases. Simplicity of design and function are the hallmarks of Shaker style and these are incorporated into some more contemporary items, including music boxes and mirrors.
Marion's creations are born out of a fascination for materials, colours and beauties of nature. Her background as a chaser and patinateur on bronze sculptures influences deeply her approach to contemporary jewellery. Marion suggests oppositions between nature and culture and highlights contrasts of colours, textures and feelings using traditional jewellery techniques but also the lost-wax casting and the casting from natural items into silver, bronze or gold.
Mark has been designing and making bespoke sculptural furniture for most of his life, growing up in his Dad's workshop where he was a sculptor, furniture maker and engineer. It is in this tradition that Mark has run his own business for nearly 20 years producing high quality work using some of the finest materials available, making pieces for clients all over the country and worldwide.
Carved birds and fish painted with acrylics .Commissions accepted.
Moth and Mirror is a partnership between Lenore Zavitz, a gilding restorer and Richard Anthony Mills, a lifelong wood turner. The goal is simple, to create beautiful things. Armed with a passion for the interplay between organic textures and metal leaf the pair create unique and stunning turner and gilt pieces that are truly a joy to behold.