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Craftfinder connects people with makers and more than 180 places in the UK where they can enjoy contemporary craft.
Louise McLaren creates delicate, intricate papercut images that capture and celebrate the beautiful, heartfelt moments of life.
Crimsonattic: Interior Designer, mother of 4 children, lover of fabrics and beautifully and locally crafted things.
Denise is a textile artist, living and working on the Isle of Skye. Her work is informed by passion for landscape and the natural world, it's fragility, history and protection.
Daniel Lacey is an award-winning designer maker of contemporary furniture from wood, based in Langholm. He specialises in bespoke sculptural furniture from local hardwoods.
Cut, sewn, and of course designed just for you.
Deborah MacVicar is an artist and Jewellery designer. She went back to the local secondary school as an adult, and later to Lews Castle College, and Moray College UHI. Graduating in october 2011 with a BA hons in fine art.
She has been selected for the New Contemporaries Exhibition in Edinburgh by the RSA in March 2012, where she will show her ‘Performances in the Landscape’, and is currently involved in an arts residency named the ‘secret sea’, being run by Taigh Chearsabhagh arts trust.
Designed by Frances - Frances works mainly in Sterling Silver and many pieces are enhanced by the use of colourful semi-precious gemstones, beads, freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals and Miyuki glass seed beads. All her jewellery pieces are unique and are handmade from start to finish to the highest standards in her workshop in Scotland.
Straight from the Bothy Studio, Di Gilpin Ltd creates beautiful hand-knitted pieces for her eponymous label and also on a bespoke basis for personal clients and international companies.
Digby Morrow is a craftsman who makes fine decorative hardwood boxes and bespoke furniture pieces in his workshop on the outskirts of Linlithgow, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Also he makes highly individual pieces to be used as unique ”room features”. He works in solid and veneered woods of both domestic and exotic varieties and uses inlays and marquetry to decorate his pieces. He finishes his work using a variety of techniques including French polishing.
Digby’s boxes can have many uses - jewellery, christening, birthdays, dressing, collection, games, keepsake, presentation, special anniversaries etc. Digby's furniture pieces are designed to be "one-offs" with unique features.