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Visitors will be able to see our range of unique ceramics, hand painted vases, candle holders, one-off Raku dishes and bowls, plus a range of unusual printed box vases using our portfolio of paintings, pastels and photographs to create contemporary pots for modern interiors.
Geoff designs and makes unique high quality wooden jewellery, bangles and combs, which he have come to refer to as "adornment in wood".
Gillian Cooper is an artist, writer, tutor and quilter. She trained at Goldsmiths College, London and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad.
The journey begun in Moscow went to Scotland, West Sussex, West Dean College then High Wycombe, BCUC University then Belgium studied water gilding techniques there for 4 years now back to Scotland to provide the best of my skills and knowledge for this lovely country and friendly people.
GraceInk Design produces hand-crafted screen printed interior furnishing products and paper giftware inspired by travels to intriguing and inspiring cultures around the world.
My studio was set up in 1999 after 9 years of teaching hot glass at Sunderland University; my main objective was to solely concentrate on my own work as far as possible.
UK's leading ethical events company provides high footfall events for Scottish, Fair Trade and ethical producers. We organise various events on Castle Street in the heart of Edinburgh throughout the year, during Easter, The Festival and Christmas periods.
Selkirk Glass creates high quality glass paperweights in modern abstract design and traditional styles.
Helen has developed her distinctive style of Nuno felting to make wool and silk Neckscapes that are lightweight and voluminous, translucent yet colourful and evocative of the light and textures of the Scottish Southern Uplands. Each Neckscape comes with a versatile magnetic Scarf Clip (also felted) in an accent colour that allows the Neckscape to be worn in many ways without causing damage to the fabric.
Helen produces unique ceramic figures, whimsical and dreamlike in their use of facial expression, body language and occasional narrative in wall sconces, candlesticks, bowls, boxes and decorative pieces.
She is inspired by Victorian Staffordshire figures, Mexican and North American folk art. All the work is handmodelled in earthenware clay with underglaze decoration and transparent matt and satin glazes and gold leaf.