Browse and buy unique pieces from 120 makers and designers. Once again, we've teamed up with MADE, (of the Brighton Art Fair and MADE London) to bring you the very best in quality and design. You can also explore the dedicated printmakers show for exclusive prints and artworks.
Eileen Gatt is a Scottish designer, specialising in luxury handmade jewellery and silverware. Eileen draws her inspiration from the Polar wilderness and Inuit culture, Scottish folklore, and the small fishing communities found along Scotland’s East Coast. Inspired by generations past, to be cherished by generations to come! All of Eileen’s jewellery and silverware is handmade her small team of highly skilled jewellers in the Scottish Highlands, and bear the iconic Edinburgh Castle hallmark.
Elaine Bolt is a ceramic artist based in East Sussex. Her ceramic vessels include thrown pieces in porcelain and terracotta with added oxides and glazes, creating a muted palette informed by colours and tones found in the flint and chalk landscape of the South Downs. Every piece is different and Elaine strongly values this sense of individuality and integrity in her work, putting care and character into each one.
Emily uses the simplicity of line and natural form to create ergonomic, wearable stone set art objects in precious metals. The gem material she uses is carefully selected for their unique natural inclusions, some of which is pre-cut, others she carves herself to continue the sculptural element of her design through into the stone.
Over a long career Pat has enamelled on copper panels (work shown in the Royal Academy Summer Show) and on large scale steel panels (work shown in the Help the Aged garden and the Chelsea Flower show. In recent years Pat has concentrated on experimenting with the behaviour of enamels on copper, discovering the beautiful effects which can be achieved. These are best shown on copper bowls, .
In her etchings, Flora searches the immanent places of the land for a fleeting glimpse of the white hart. She draws webs of lines into hard ground and add dark washes of spit bite aquatint, or bite heavy soft ground textures into the plate and scrape and burnish the moonshine back in. Her painterly monotypes of clifftop flowers and broad cloudshadows are glowing landscapes built from memory and observation.