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This beautiful limited edition evening stole in Deep Lapis Blue, is designed by Patricia Lester.
From a collection of digitally printed silk scarves inspired by the original designs, art and photographs of Charles and Patricia Lester, this luxurious evening stole, designed by Patricia Lester, manipulates images of their original hand painted and hand swirled silk.
It is then edged with their gold deco print and finished with a hand rolled hem.
Limited Edition - First Edition of 3
This beautiful scarf, designed by Charles Lester, is inspired by his photograph of dried hydrangea flowers.
With its vibrant gold tones, this limited edition scarf is from a collection of digitally printed scarves which capture the stunning designs, art and photography of Charles and Patricia Lester.
This scarf is made in 100% silk satin and is finished with a hand rolled hem.
Limited Edition - First Edition of 6
Designed by Charles and Patricia Lester, this luxurious velvet scarf is typical of their nature inspired designs and their exquisite colour combinations.
This beautiful, limited edition, scarf is from a collection of digitally printed silk scarves inspired by the original designs, art and photography of Charles and Patrica Lester. Each scarf is finished with a hand rolled hem.
Designed by Patricia Lester, this long scarf captures the essence of their hand painted, and pleated cloth swirled into curls of flowing platinum silver waves
Limited Edition - First Edition of 6
From a collection of digitally printed scarves capturing the original designs, art and photography of Charles and Patricia Lester, this luxurious silk scarf designed by Charles Lester, is an interpretation of his photograph of rocky cliffs at Newport Beach in West Wales.
Each scarf has a hand rolled hem.
Limited Edition - First Edition of 6
These textile sculptures by Michelle Griffiths are created from Japanese toothpicks bound in a beautiful cream silk and tipped with gold varnish.
From a series of work entitled Cross Pollination, this tryptych was created for Collect 2025, to showcase Michelle Griffith's skill as a Shibori artist, where she pushes the boundaries of traditional Shibori techniques to create unique sculptures with an organic, subterranean quality.
With the addition of a brooch pin, each sculpture can be transformed into a dramatic piece of wearable art.
132 metres of silk hand pleated into a 150cm textile wall piece using shibori techniques.
This piece is a unique, one off item but similar pieces can be made on commission.
Enquiries can be made by clicking on View Maker.
Picking up the soft golden, creamy hues of natural linen this beautiful piece by Suzanna James is a response to the words of Louise Bourgeois: 'The Needle is Used to Repair Damage'.
James' work is infused with an appreciation of the healing power of textiles - a recurring theme within her textile art which explores the capacity of a needle to repair specific damage to a piece of cloth or the communities in which the piece is made.
In this hand dyed and embroidered piece, James interprets our curatorial theme for Collect 2025 by touching on deeper themes within our curation - the influence and impact of our industrial heritage on our landscape and communities and how the 'damage' can be redeemed through the hope that the needle and craft create.
'In Response….' is one of a developing series of work by Suzanna James which can be commissioned by enquiring below.