30.9.09

& mosstika



inventive method of tagging within an urban environment. great stuff

mosstika

13.9.09

& great northern events

greatnorthernevents

"The Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair provides a unique shopping experience and an excellent opportunity to see and buy the latest works in jewellery, interior textiles, fashion accessories, ceramics, glass, silver, wood, furniture, paper and more from 140 of the most talented designer-makers in the UK."

Opening Times

Preview, Thursday 22nd October 6.00-9.30pm

Public Openings
Friday 23rd October 11.00am - 8.30pm
Saturday 24th October 10.00am - 6.00pm
Sunday 25th October - 10.00am - 5.00pm


Entrance Fee
£5 on the door (£4 concessions)

& lovely, recycled handmade books


helen coldwell

fun website- use the roll the dice function on the homepage to view selected pieces at random!

Buy her products at:
BADBOOKS

"Inspired by my love of mail art, patterned envelopes, making books, and recycling.

Each page is a former envelope. Some pages have plastic windows, some have dates etc. printed on. The cover is made from corrugated card. All of which has been through the postal service, so expect some wear and tear."

& leafy



nienke sybrandy

& yes please BMW

11.9.09

& Verterra





Verterra

Biodegradable dinnerware composed from fallen leaves. brilliant.

2.9.09

& Stephanie Simek



Sound Locket

A ribbon of sounds contained in a necklace made from cassette tape, steel, and silk. Each pendant holds a song on a tightly wound cassette tape that was made especially for this project by soundmakers from around the world. The hand-dyed silk cord is adjustable in length and is color specific to each song. The unisex necklace comes packaged in a soft pouch within a larger box that includes a CD of all 5 tracks created for this collaboration. The CD design is also a collective effort, with each musician contributing a ring of their own artwork. Listen to samples of each track to find your favorite, or collect them all.

& Su Blackwell




Su Blackwell

& sky





& sea





& Nigel Peake





Nigel Peake

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