By Carole King | 15 May 2013
The Rory Hutton brand focuses around the ethos of ‘Back to basics, back to British’ so naturally we had to let everyone know about it. Everything is handmade and hand [...]
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By Carole King | 9 May 2013
Dereks is an online shop and magazine selling gifts for the home all made in Britain. A cause close to our hearts too. Alongside the products for sale customers have [...]
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By Carole King | 7 May 2013
An opportunity not to be missed. The www.designersmakers.com are now taking bookings for the below. Every Third Saturday of the Month: 18 May 27 May (Bank Holiday Special) 15 June [...]
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By Anna Dent | 7 May 2013
Sam Osborne is a graphic designer, pattern designer and illustrator who describes herself as a ‘brightly-coloured designer nerd’. Since 2011 Sam has been designing stationery, accessories, kitchen and homewares under [...]
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By Carole King | 24 April 2013
We’d like to introduce to you today the work of Anissa Lee. Anissa creates beautiful and unique hand cut paper artwork, decorations, props, jewellery and much, much more. We are [...]
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By Arianna Trapani | 22 April 2013
We are thrilled to share with you Mini Moderns new Darjeeling wallpaper collection. The result is a design that coordinates with and reflects the themes of their ‘Buddha of Suburbia’ [...]
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By Carole King | 11 April 2013
Caroline Pratt is a Leeds based Printmaker and Surface Pattern Designer who has just launched a new collections of fifties inspired limited edition screen-prints, cards and tea-towels. She fell in [...]
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By Carole King | 13 March 2013
We’re just loving this ‘Stack’ design from John Jacques. Not only is it made from beautiful European hardwoods (there are in fact eight different woods selected from reputable timber suppliers) [...]
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