Artists & Designers

  • A. Vetra

    Telling stories of artisanal abilities, old traditions, and the matter, A. Vetra shapes tangible objects with a powerful tactile identity and a human trace.

  • Abid Javed

    Abid Javed

    Where the molecular meets sculpture, Abid is a ceramic artist living and working in Hackney, east London.

  • Alessandra Williams

    Alessandra Williams

    Guided by form and shape, Alessandra Williams offer a selection of artworks and homeware objects from natural materials.

  • Alexandria Coe

    Alexandria Coe

    London-based Alexandria Coe focuses on a simplified drawing practise as a root to forming an authentic relationship with the body.

  • Antonio Bellotti

    Antonio Bellotti’s practice consists of an exploration of the possibilities of painting, paying homage to, and departing from, a long established tradition.

  • Argot Studio

    Striving for a balance between craftsmanship and technology, Argot is aiming to adapt and exploit sustainable design production methods, mainly 3D printing, to realise unique collectible pieces.

  • Ashley Sheekey

    Referencing the details of her surrounding, Ashley’s ceramic works document a particular moment or place of interest.

  • Autumn Sonata

    Autumn Sonata is a California-born, Amsterdam-based design atelier bringing a new lens to archival, historic, and storied objects.

  • Canoa Lab

    Canoa Lab

    Experimental design studio Canoa Lab develops their collections based on ancient craft techniques.

  • Caroline Coirault - Jonqueres

    Caroline Coirault - Jonqueres

    Objects for everyday life, designer Caroline CJ interprets shape and movement across bespoke table lamps.

  • Catherine Dix

    Catherine Dix

    Modest in scale, unique by design, Paris-born ceramic artist Catherine Dix sees her creations as small architecture. 

  • Charles-Antoine Chappuis

    An experimental studio focusing primarily on the research + development of textiles and soft materials which are then applied across many fields of art and design through objects and installations.

  • Dea Domus

    Dea Domus

    Setting out to blur the boundaries between form and function, Dea Domus offers one-off pieces crafted from ceramic or wood. 

  • East London Cloth

    East London Cloth is a fabric house and design studio with a penchant for the unusual and the beautiful.

  • Forever Studio

    Highlighting the experimental phase of design production, Forever Studio hero the magical moments where new ways of expanding material limits are found.

  • Fred Rigby

    Fred Rigby

    Working across a range of scales, Fred’s body of work adds playfulness, presence and comfort to everyday life.

  • Frédéric Texier

    Frédéric Texier

    Creating brutalist beauty, artist Frédéric Texier uses abstract sculpture as an outlet for emotions.

  • Fromental

    Fromental are makers of hand-painted, embroidered, and printed wallcoverings, framed artworks and objects.

  • Giuseppe Parrinello

    Reinterpreting the past into decorative homewares, Antiquities are often the starting point of Giuseppe's ceramic work.

  • Gleb Reinhardt

    Gleb Reinhardt

    London-based artist Gleb Reinhardt hand crafts experimental and expressive ceramic dinnerware. 

  • Hanna Heino

    Honouring the beauty and subtle nuances of nature and its textures, shapes and depth, Hanna Heino’s ceramics take us on a voyage to a tranquil universe.

  • Hermentaire

    Hermentaire

    Expressing creativity across various forms, Hermentaire is a multi-disciplinary painter who lives and works in Paris.

  • Julie Nelson

    Julie Nelson

    Artist Julie Nelson uses the materiality of clay as a means to explore naturally occurring patterns and repetitions. 

  • Kate Florence

    Kate is a UK-trained artist with a BA in Fine Art from Winchester School of Art. She spent a year in Milan studying traditional painting and contemporary video art & sculptural installation before graduating in 2015.

  • Kelly Jessiman

    Playing with the process of hand building, Kelly Jessiman’s pieces juxtapose neatly made traditional shapes against the organic imperfections of clay.

  • Leo Kaspar

    Utilising ancient glassmaking techniques, Leo’s objects are an exploration of transparency and obscurity, absorption and dispersion, chance and intention. 

  • Maha Alavi

    Crafted to elevate the very essence of daily living, Maha’s artisanal objects draw inspiration from the two vibrant cities — Toronto and Tokyo — she calls home.

  • Park Pardon

    Park Pardon is a collaboration by Dutch artists Bloeme van Bon and Geran Knol, exploring colour and pattern through sculpture.

  • Ruby Kinnear-Jones

    Ruby is a self-taught ceramicist juxtaposing materiality and narrative.

  • Sedilia

    Sedilia

    Sedilia is a London based team of designer-makers, who create luxurious upholstered furniture for high end interiors.

  • Studio Earle

    Earle communicates personal narratives through harmonious geometric and organic shapes.

  • Subin Seol

    Seol’s design philosophy centres around delivering deeper experiences through the fusion of craftsmanship and narrative.

  • TMPL Studio

    TMPL is a London based design studio, founded by designer and maker Dale Stephens.

  • Tom Hertz

    Tom Hertz

    Through a playful, material approach, Swedish artist Tom Hertz sets out to create something unexpected and impactful.

  • Tom-Norris

    Tom Norris

    Exploring the spaces between form, surface and situation, Tom Norris is an ceramic artist that lives and works in London.

  • Viv Lee

    Viv Lee

    An expression of spirituality, Viv works with terracotta and stoneware clays to create sculptural hand-built vessels.

  • Fabio Vogel – Vogel Studio

    Vogel Studio

    Setting out to design functioning, visually beautiful products, German-born Fabio Vogel works across furniture, design and accessories.

  • Vy Voi Studio

    Vy Voi Studio

    Vy Voi is a design studio based in New York and Sài Gòn by designer Steffany Trần, focusing on objects, lighting and furniture.

  • Wayne Pate

    Wayne Pate

    Brooklyn-based artist and painter Wayne Pate merges disciplines and methods, creating artworks with a distinct textural richness.