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Constructed Teapot

Rebecca Oldfield
£3,985.00

Highly polished silver with walnut wood insulators.

 

Hallmarked at Birmingham Assay Office.

Sparkle Wood Box

Rebecca Oldfield
£1,125.00

This beautiful wood box was created in collaboration with wood turner, Clio Anastasiou.

 

It has a sparkle textured silver lid, hallmarked at Birmingham Assay Office.  

Silver Chased Whiskey Tumblers

Rebecca Oldfield
£1,820.00

These whiskey timbers stand just 75mm high and are a classic example of beautiful design combining with functionality.

Mixed Silver and Wood boxes

Rebecca Oldfield
From £695.00

These exquisite boxes of silver and wood, have chased sliver lines that mirror the chosen wood grain. 

Iris Box

Rebecca Oldfield
£1,150.00

Miniature sterling silver box with chased lines creating an iris pattern.

 

Hallmarked at London Assay Office 

A Strategy for Pairings

Beate Gegenwart
£0.50

A play on pairings - this piece contrasts a rich red interior with a black exterior surface.

 

This beautifully crafted bowl 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.

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.

 

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.

 

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