Browse work from over 100 of the exciting artists and makers exhibiting at the Design and Craft Fair.
Nick has been making things from wood all his life. These are some of them.
Ollie has been making knitwear for 30 years. The garments are machine-knitted and finished by hand. They can be worn inside out as well as upside down. He uses only natural materials: mainly lambswool, baby-alpaca, mohair, linen and cotton.
Brighton & Hove based screen printer Patrick Edgeley creates limited edition prints that employ bold, hand drawn text and imagery. Americana, signs, packaging and pop culture are a great influence in these hand printed works. A love for all things typographical can be seen through out the work, something that stems from his many years work as a graphic designer. The posters are produced in short, limited edition runs.
A jewellery designer for over 20 years, Penny began to use pre-anodised aluminium in 2000 to express her love of colour without the use of stones or precious metals. Ink directly applied with a brush to the aluminium surface achieving a natural wash effect of colours has become her signature style. Combined with silver she produces collections of very wearable contemporary jewellery, with a price range to suit all.
Machine knitter and felt maker Prilly Lewis designs and makes homeware and accessories. Using British spun lambswool, all items are originally created from her central London studio. Whilst maintaining an individualistic quirkiness, she is able to remain true to her own style yet flexible enough to respond to the particular needs of individual commissions or outlet requirements.