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Golden Birch

Catrin Jones
£2,500.00

One of a series of sculptural works pairing antique flashed glass with weathered oak stumps retrieved from a Welsh hillside.  The fern, the birch and the bo all have strong spiritual meanings, and these pieces celebrate life and its vibrancy and the cyclicality of nature.  The glass is mouth-blown in France and Germany and has been acid-etched many times, in order to create the patterns and textures.  The glass has also been gilded, using silver and copper leaf applied by hand.  The oak is as found on the hillside but cleaned back.

Golden Hydrangeas - silk satin square scarf

Charles & Patricia Lester
£220.00

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

Hidden Words 1

Beate Gegenwart
£0.50

This beautifully crafted bowl made from steel, vitreous enamel, sgraffito with abraded layers, contrasts a rich back exterior with the characteristic soft grey/white interior marked with soft flowing lines and irregular shapes.

 

Inspired for her fascination with what lies between - the hollow centre a space for curiosity and innovation.

 

If you would like to commission a similar, beautiful piece from Beate Geggenwart , please enquire below.

Hidden Words 2

Beate Gegenwart
£0.50

This beautifully crafted bowl made from steel, vitreous enamel, sgraffito with abraded layers, was first showcased at Springfield USA.

 

The black exterior is contrasted with a soft white interior, marked with soft black lines and the signature black shapes characteristic of this series of pieces. 

 

Inspired by her fascination with the language of the in-between - the hollow centre a space for curiosity and innovation.

 

If you would like to commission a similar piece from Beate Geggenwart , please enquire below.
 

Hidden Words 3

Beate Gegenwart
£0.50

Made from steel, vitreous enamel, sgraffito with abraded layers, this striking bowl was first showcased at Springfield USA and features the irregular pattern of 'dots'  - a signature characteristic of this series.

 

Inspired by her fascination with language and how we can communicate non verbally, this series of bowls marked a new series of work for Beate.

 

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Hidden Words 4

Beate Gegenwart
£0.50

This exquisite enamel bowl is from the Hidden Words Series.

 

The fine lines of the abraded interior detailed with black, irregular shapes, create a grey effect which  complements the solid black exterior surface. 

 

Inspired by Beate Gegenwart's fascination with ways of communicating through the language of craft and her exploration of what lies between - the hollow centre a space for curiosity and innovation.

 

Made from steel, vitreous enamel, sgraffito with abraded layers, was first showcased at Springfield USA.

 

If you would like to commission a similar piece from Beate Geggenwart , please enquire below.

 

Japanese Owl Moth

Annette Marie Townsend
£1,300.00

Etched and oxidised 0.9mm copper plate. 

 

Float mounted in a black box frame, without glass. 

 

Unique, hand made

 

Care Instructions:

The surface of the copper plate can be dusted gently with a soft microfibre cloth 

 

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Leaf Boat

Amber Hiscott
£0.50

Inspired by the poetry of Dylan Thomas and the childhood games he played in Cymdonkin Park, this beautiful water feature was the first public glass sculpture in Britain and sits in Thomas' home town of Swansea.

 

Created from 19mm float glass and marine grade forged stainless steel, the leaf boat was designed to glow with submarine lighting, highlighting the thin parallel harp strings of water emitted from the stem, which rushed down its spine, tumbling to join the cascade.

 

If you are interested in Amber Hiscott's work and would like to commission work from her, please follow link below for a no obligation conversation.