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Unique elegant hand-made silver & gold jewellery and tableware inspired by natural textures & forms.
Angus and Mack is a small furniture making company based on the outskirts of Edinburgh specialising in bespoke fine furniture and carpentry. Our work encompasses everything from public sculpture to children's seating. We also mill and dry all our own locally sourced hardwood's.
Angus Clyne is a woodturner living and working in rural Perthshire, producing wooden vessels and sculptures using native woods from his workshop and showroom in Murthly, his work is also available from galleries throughout the UK.
Anita Pate Glass. Working from her studio in East Lothian, Anita's portfolio includes hospitals, churches, public buildings and private commissions.
I make contemporary jewellery in predominately precious materials. My influences include japanese textiles and architecture and I use enamel, gemstones, paper, felt, porcelain and gold leaf to create contrasting colour.
Inspired by shape and texture, Anna focuses on the delicate detail found in leaves and flowers. Her distinctive collection of contemporary designs consists of complicated and intricate hand-created clusters, combined with delicate pattern to form beautiful and timeless pieces.
I work with Fibre, Using many textile techniques - weaving, netting, knotting, coiling etc, into woven tapestries, 3-D sculptural forms and small decorative baskets. I also make paper which is made into books, and combined with other natural materials and fibres to make constructed textile pieces.
Anne is a designer and maker of hand built ceramics mainly working in porcelain.
Her ceramics are a personal and permanent response to places and the moments of randomness and impermanence that take place in them; often starting with a walk and including printing and writing haiku.
She is interested in collaborations, residencies and commissions.
I create art sculptures in textiles that are based on my original illustrations. They are made into useable and decorative art-accessory handbags as well as soft sculptures. I have been creating beautiful and streamlined art for many years, working in many mediums but now concentrating on papers and textiles.
Annie Woodford studied Ceramics and Glass at the Royal College of Art, where she received a travel scholarship. Since then, Woodford's work has been exhibited internationally and is included in private and public collections worldwide.
Profiled in ‘Breaking the Mould- New Approaches to Ceramics, (Black Dog Publishing 2007) which investigates ceramic artists working at the cutting edge of their discipline, her innovative objects and installations have received international acclaim. In 2008 she won the Bronze Award in the Taiwan International Ceramics Competition and in 2009, a collection of her pieces was included in the World Contemporary Ceramics exhibition at the World Ceramic Biennale, Korea.