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www.handmadeinbritan.co.uk 10 Cheshire Street London E2 6EH 0207 729 5704; mobile 07876595850 [email protected] [email protected] www.twitter.com/handmadebritain PR Contact: Piyush Suri/ Natalie Gurney Monday, April 23, 2012 London: A Celebration | 10 th 13 th May 2012 Featured Jewellers Handmade in Britain presents a unique selling exhibition inspired by the capital city in 2012. The show will feature both up and coming and established designers including some big names in the world of jewellery. London, being a big melting pot of culture, is known for its diversity and sense of free expression, which is a huge source of inspiration for many artists of different cultural backgrounds. The show celebrates the British creativity so abundant in London. Each designer will commemorate the capital city inspired by its heritage, diversity, colour and creativity through a range of disciplines including ceramics, jewellery, glass, textiles and many more. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase and commission pieces made specifically to celebrate London in 2012 by both up & coming and established artists of Britain. The show will allow you to get personal with British makers whilst supporting the skill and craftsmanship of Britain. Some of the notable Jewellers that will feature at the show are: Welsh jewellery designer Anne Morgan gathers inspiration from the beautiful coastlines of the UK. She has been particularly inspired on her trips to the Thames and incorporates pieces of driftwood found there into her pieces making them extremely unique. Jenny Llewellyn is an East London based jeweller who was inspired by the luminous colours and shapes of underwater life at the London Aquarium as well as the vibrant colour palettes of nature found at the Kew Gardens. Jenny makes unique pieces from translucent, colourful silicone to convey qualities of underwater life forms in her pieces. Harriet Knightley’s latest collection, “I wish I was Born in the 60’s”, pays homage to the vibrant fashion prints of the 60’s, mixing bold bright colours and fun floral shapes. This collection is a marriage between research at the Kew gardens and the unique London Fashion vibe. Rosemary Lucas has created a signature London 2012 Silver Ring series specifically for this year. This series explores the eastern reaches of the Tames as it flows through the City and out to sea past the Olympic Park at Stratford. Handmade in Britain has created a show where buyers and exhibitors alike are sure to be inspired by quality, originality and Ecoconscious ethos behind the works for sale. Featuring 35 designers from various disciplines, these objects are not massproduced, but personally crafted by the designer him or herself. The products they create are a result of their inspirations, influences and experiences. Each piece is handmade and reflects the interplay between designer and material to create a unique product of the highest quality.

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Page 1: 10 Cheshire Street London E2 6EH Monday, April 23, 2012 ... · Show Name: LONDON: A Celebration Venue: gallery@oxo Address: Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, SE1 9PH Organisers:

www.handmadeinbritan.co.uk        

10 Cheshire Street London E2 6EH

0207 729 5704; mobile 07876595850 [email protected]

[email protected] www.twitter.com/handmadebritain

PR Contact: Piyush Suri/ Natalie Gurney Monday, April 23, 2012

London:  A  Celebration  |  10th-­‐13th  May  2012    Featured  Jewellers  

Handmade  in  Britain  presents  a  unique  selling  exhibition  inspired  by  the  capital  city  in  2012.  The  show  will  feature  both  up  and  coming  and  established  designers  including  some  big  names  in  the  world  of  jewellery.  London,  being  a  big  melting  pot  of  culture,  is  known  for  its  diversity  and  sense  of  free  expression,  which  is  a  huge  source  of  inspiration  for  many  artists  of  different  cultural  backgrounds.  

The  show  celebrates  the  British  creativity  so  abundant  in  London.  Each  designer  will  commemorate  the  capital  city  inspired  by  its  heritage,  diversity,  colour  and  creativity  through  a  range  of  disciplines  including  ceramics,  jewellery,  glass,  textiles  and  many  more.    Visitors  will  have  the  opportunity  to  purchase  and  commission  pieces  made  specifically  to  celebrate  London  in  2012  by  both  up  &  coming  and  established  artists  of  Britain.  The  show  will  allow  you  to  get  personal  with  British  makers  whilst  supporting  the  skill  and  craftsmanship  of  Britain.    Some  of  the  notable  Jewellers  that  will  feature  at  the  show  are:  Welsh  jewellery  designer  Anne  Morgan  gathers  inspiration  from  the  beautiful  coastlines  of  the  UK.  She  has  been  particularly  inspired  on  her  trips  to  the  Thames  and  incorporates  pieces  of  driftwood  found  there  into  her  pieces  making  them  extremely  unique.  Jenny  Llewellyn  is  an  East  London  based  jeweller  who  was  inspired  by  the  luminous  colours  and  shapes  of  underwater  life  at  the  London  Aquarium  as  well  as  the  vibrant  colour  palettes  of  nature  found  at  the  Kew  Gardens.    Jenny  makes  unique  pieces  from  translucent,  colourful  silicone  to  convey  qualities  of  underwater  life  forms  in  her  pieces.  Harriet  Knightley’s  latest  collection,  “I  wish  I  was  Born  in  the  60’s”,  pays  homage  to  the  vibrant  fashion  prints  of  the  60’s,  mixing  bold  bright  colours  and  fun  floral  shapes.  This  collection  is  a  marriage  between  research  at  the  Kew  gardens  and  the  unique  London  Fashion  vibe.  Rosemary  Lucas  has  created  a  signature  London  2012  Silver  Ring  series  specifically  for  this  year.  This  series  explores  the  eastern  reaches  of  the  Tames  as  it  flows  through  the  City  and  out  to  sea  past  the  Olympic  Park  at  Stratford.  

Handmade  in  Britain  has  created  a  show  where  buyers  and  exhibitors  alike  are  sure  to  be  inspired  by  quality,  originality  and  Eco-­‐conscious  ethos  behind  the  works  for  sale.  Featuring  35  designers  from  various  disciplines,  these  objects  are  not  mass-­‐produced,  but  personally  crafted  by  the  designer  him  or  herself.  The  products  they  create  are  a  result  of  their  inspirations,  influences  and  experiences.  Each  piece  is  handmade  and  reflects  the  interplay  between  designer  and  material  to  create  a  unique  product  of  the  highest  quality.      

Page 2: 10 Cheshire Street London E2 6EH Monday, April 23, 2012 ... · Show Name: LONDON: A Celebration Venue: gallery@oxo Address: Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, SE1 9PH Organisers:

www.handmadeinbritan.co.uk        

Read  more  about  the  ceramists  featuring  at  LONDON:  A  Celebration  on  the  Handmade  in  Britain  blog  http://www.handmadeinbritainblog.blogspot.co.uk/  or  for  a  full  list  of  exhibitors:  www.handmadeinbritain.co.uk/exhibitors  

 

 

Clockwise  from  left:  Anne  Morgan,  Jenny  Llewellyn,  Harriet  Knightley,  and  Rosemary  Lucas  

Notes Handmade in Britain is the brain child of Designer-maker Piyush Suri and is an initiative to maintain the high standards in the British Craft sector, create market opportunities for buying craft and provide a platform to designer-makers to reach new markets both in the UK and internationally. Handmade in Britain also supports new designer-makers by offering part sponsorships and supports them through training workshops preparing them for the show. If you would like more text on the work Handmade in Britain does to promote the skill and craftsmanship of Britain, please email. For more information on Handmade in Britain please direct all your enquiries to Piyush Suri : 02077295704 / 07876595850 [email protected]|[email protected] High resolution images are available via email or by discs Venue: On the tree lined Riverside walkway, gallery@oxo is an open and airy space with entrances overlooking both the river and the courtyard. South Bank is a beautiful riverside stretch in the heart of London in the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark, following the Thames from Lambeth to Blackfriars bridges. Located opposite the Houses of Parliament and within walking distance of Covent Garden, it's the perfect destination for a relaxing stroll and to stumble across something new. gallery@oxo, gallery@oxo is owned and managed by Coin Street Community Builders. www.coinstreet.org Show Name: LONDON: A Celebration Venue: gallery@oxo Address: Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, SE1 9PH Organisers: Handmade in Britain Dates: 10th-13th May Admission: FREE Opening Hours : 11am – 6pm Daily