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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.
Jo works with mixed media, combining dyed and painted fabrics with fleece and felt, embellished by hand and machine embroidery, couching, quilting and beading.
Edinburgh Contemporary crafts has transformed an old charity shop in the heart of Tollcross into a sparkly gem selling the fabulous work of some of Edinburgh's best designer makers and delivering a fantastic program of Craft workshops, all taught by practising makers and experienced tutors.
Edinburgh Contemporary crafts has transformed an old charity shop in the heart of Tollcross into a sparkly gem; selling the fabulous work of some of Edinburgh's best designer makers and delivering a fantastic program of Craft workshops, all taught by practicing makers and experienced tutors.
Fun Makes Good specialises in re-working previously unloved items of furniture with stunning bespoke upholstery, blending traditional techniques with a distinctive graphic aesthetic. Inspired by contemporary architectural forms and geometric shapes, Fun Makes Good combines detailed embroidery techniques with bold patterns and creative colour combinations to produce a striking range of interior products using locally sourced, specialist wools, leathers and hand dyed cotton.
En-case Orkney is the leather craft making project of Emma Ainsley, an artist who works sculpturally with leather and other textiles. En-case pieces are colourful highly original designs with a sense of fun. The ever developing range includes bangles, cuffs and more sculptural wearables.
Designs in wood, leather and metal. Bespoke ideas welcome, or ask for our catalogue. Celtic ideas welcome.
Euan McWhirter designs fashion forward luxury Jewellery in Precious Metals and mixed materials.
Unique hand crafted jewellery, made in Fife, from recycled copper, silver and antique silverware.
We organise and host Arts, Crafts and Food Events in beautiful venues around the North and North-East of Scotland