London Craft Week 2023

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Our ninth London Craft Week builds on the appetite for special live experiences, which drove our record visitor numbers at last year’s festival and is still so evident in the buzz and activity across the capital.

We’ve always wanted to spotlight unsung creative communities, those ecosystems of exceptional talent, working in our midst but often out of sight. Not just in London but from around the UK and the world. LCW 2023 doubles down on this, with new hubs, such as East London & Park Royal, as well as a focus on the specialisms of different parts of the city, such as savoir faire in Mayfair and bespoke interiors on Pimlico Road.

Reinforcing this is a glimpse behind the scenes of the Coronation – into the work of another fascinating community of artisans and crafts linked to the Monarchy.

More than ever this year, I hope we’re proof of London’s enduring global cultural pulling-power. Our significantly increased international content and roster of artists and galleries of the highest standards shows that human ingenuity still brings people together and acts as a wholly positive force, especially in moments of uncertainty and tension.

My personal thanks go to our Founding Partner, the Richemont Group, to the super-talented makers and to you, our visitors, for your determination to hit the streets and celebrate special beautiful things, the people who create them and the serendipity of our wonderful city.

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6 Area Index 13 Delvaux 17 dunhill 21 Serapian 25 Events 27 Central 69 West 101 North 117 South 123 East 136 Discipline Index 140 General Index 142 Acknowledgements 144 Partners Contents 4 London Craft Week 2023

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Headline Sponsor: Delvaux Savoir-Faire Demonstrations from Delvaux

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Headline Sponsor: dunhill Dunhill, a trusted destination of elevation, classicism and hedonism

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Headline Sponsor: Serapian Bespoke Salotto with Serapian, hosted by Buccellati

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Innovation Partner: The Mills Fabrica Fabrica X at London Craft Week

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886 by The Royal Mint 32 Achille Salvagni Atelier 32 Anne Bronton 34 Asprey Studio 32 Bally 32 Bamford 33 BDDW 33 Begg x Co 33 Bonadea 33 Browns 34 Carl Hansen & Søn 34 Charlotte Street Hotel 35 Chelsea Textiles 35 Cleto Munari 36 Cockpit 36 CODE8 Beauty 36 Collier Webb 36 Connolly England 37 Contemporary Applied Arts 37 Cox London 38 David Harber 38 Daylesford Organic 38 de Le Cuona 66 Delvaux 38 dunhill 39 Experimental Perfume Club 39 Floris 41 Fortnum & Mason 41 Georg Jensen 41 Globe-Trotter 41 Goossens 42 Halfpenny London 42 Han Collection 42 Hand & Lock 42 Here 43 Hirsh London 43 Jack Barclay Bentley 44 Jaipur Rugs 44 JCA I London Fashion Academy 44 John Smedley 44 Joséphine de Staël 45 La Maison Couture 63 Lock & Co. Hatters 45 Lyndsey Ingram 47 Maak Contemporary Ceramics 47 Maison Michel 47 Mayfair Gallery 47 Meisterstrasse 48 Merchants On Long 48 Mint 49 Modernity London 49 Montblanc 49 Nanushka 49 Native 34 Niwaki 52 OCHRE 52 Pemberton Qwilts 53 PINCH 53 Rachel Trevor-Morgan 53 Rebecca Proctor 63 Robertaebasta 36 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars 54 Royal Academy of Arts 54 SEEDS Gallery 47 Serapian 55 Soane Britain 55 Soluna Art Group, Korea 55 Sonia Petroff 55 Swaine London 60 Tengri 60 Tenun Pahang 61 The Art Workers’ Guild 61 The Beaumont 63 The Edward Barnsley Workshop 37 The Prince’s Foundation 63 TOAST 63 Tom Faulkner 64 Truefitt & Hill 64 Two Temple Place 64 Vacheron Constantin 64 Vivienne Westwood 65 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Zena Holloway 66 Central 6 London Craft Week 2023
4160Tuesdays 74 A RUM FELLOW 74 Aiveen Daly 74 Anabela Chan Joaillerie 74 Anya Hindmarch 75 Bentleys 75 Business France 75 Cadogan 75 Caravane Earth Foundation 76 Cassandra Goad 76 Christopher Farr 97 Christopher Guy 80 Cole & Son 80 Crafts on Peel 80, 82 Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour 82 DKT Artworks 82 Emilia Wickstead 83 Emilie Coste at Laurence Coste 83 Emma Witter 83 Forest + Found 84 Flow Gallery 83 Goldfinger 84 HKETO 80, 82 Imprint of Iran 86 ISHKAR 86 Isis Dove-Edwin 86 Jago Poynter 95 Japan House London 86 Kate Braine Studio 87 Korea Craft and Design Foundation 87, 88 Leighton House 88 Lloyd Choi Gallery 87, 88 Morley College London 88 National Army Museum 89 National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute 89 Rachel Goodison 86 Raw Mango 89 Richard Brendon 94 Rock & Soar 94 Rupert Bevan 94 Silverlining Furniture 94 Sipsmith London 94 Soho Home 95 Soluna Art Group, Korea 95 Sunspel 95 The Design Museum 95 The Fashion School 96 The New Craftsmen 96 Turquoise Mountain 97 Vanderhurd 97 Victoria and Albert Museum 97, 98, 99 Wings of Wisdom 99 West #LCW2023 londoncraftweek.com @londoncraftweek 7

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East South City & Guilds of London Art School 118 Future Icons 118 Garden Museum 118 Kaymet 118 Morley College London 119 NOW Gallery 119 Oxo Tower Wharf 120 The Tangible Project 120 wagumi 121 Batsford Gallery 124 Blue Mountain School 124 Brodie Neill 124 Cockpit 124, 125 Craft Central 125 EcoWorld London 125 Fedrigoni Paper 125 Fritz Hansen 126 Gareth Neal 126 Heritage Crafts 126 House of Hackney 127 J Smith Esquire 127 Kate Malone Ceramics 127 Leo Flowers 127 Lola Lely 125 London College of Fashion, UAL 128 Mignonette Bridal 128 Molten 1090 130 Museum of the Home 130 Nancy Nicholson 130 Old Spitalfields Market 130, 131 Poodle & Blonde 130 Rachel Entwhistle 131 Sarabande Foundation 131 SCP 131 Studio Trevelyan 132 The Royal Mint 132 Anthropologie 104 Arlo & Jacob 104 Biofabricate 115 Borough Kitchen 104 Central Saint Martins 106 Colorifix 114 Cos 104 CQ Studio 114 Cubitts 105 Invisible Collection 108 Jaipur Rugs Foundation 106 Maison Errance 115 Martina Kocianova 106 Mati Ventrillon 106 naze naze 115 Nona Source 115 Park Royal Design District 106, 107, 108 Rossogranada 108 The British Council 106 The Mills Fabrica 114 Vic Wright 105 Vigour and Skills 108
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Headline Sponsors

Headline Sponsor: Delvaux x LCW

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Delvaux

Founded in Brussels in 1829, Delvaux is the oldest fine leather goods house in the world, crafting and designing without interruption in its workshops since then.

Delvaux is the inventor of the modern handbag, having filed the first-ever leather handbag patent in the world, in 1908.

Among its extremely rich archive of over 3,000 designs, Delvaux’s emblematic creations include The Brillant (1958), The Tempête (1967), The Pin (1972) and The Lingot (2022).

Steeped in emblematic addresses around the world, from SaintHonoré to New Bond Street to Fifth Avenue, all 55 Delvaux boutiques are different. La Maison has four doors in London: New Bond Street, Sloane Street, Harrods and Dover Street Market.

Official purveyor to the Royal Court of Belgium since 1883, Delvaux has always shared and celebrated Belgian cultural references and values.

Delvaux

47-48 New Bond Street

London W1S 1DJ

uk.delvaux.com

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Headline Sponsor: dunhill x LCW

dunhill

Synonymous with craftsmanship and design, dunhill is the foremost British men’s luxury House with a history spanning 130 years. A trusted destination of elevation, classicism and hedonism, dunhill offers a full lifestyle proposition, from refined tailoring and ready-to-wear, to elevated leather goods, exquisite gifting and hard luxury pieces.

Leveraging a unique heritage and rich archive, dunhill ensures uncompromising quality that endures time and trends – echoing the pioneering spirit of founder, Alfred Dunhill. Innovation and contemporaneity have always been integral to the House – from its inception in 1893 to the present day and beyond.

Attention to detail, excellence, functionality, and a personalised approach epitomises the House.

Britishness defines us – English style sets us apart.

dunhill

Bourdon House

2 Davies Street

London W1K 3DJ

dunhill.com

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MOSAICO Collection Handcrafted in Italy
serapian.com

Serapian

In the world of leather goods, the name Serapian is synonymous with excellence in craftsmanship and elegant Milanese design. The Maison was founded in 1928 by Stefano Serapian and since then, Serapian’s creations for both men and women have attracted a loyal following of discerning connoisseurs. Entirely crafted in Italy from the most noble leathers and materials, Serapian stands out with its iconic Mosaico craft, refined tonal palette and soft geometric shapes. When Stefano Serapian brought Mosaico to life in 1947, he created a specialty so unique that it would become one of the Maison’s hallmarks. Delicate strips of lamb nappa are meticulously handwoven together by Serapian skilled artisans creating a geometric, hypnotic effect somewhere between Byzantine mosaics and Japanese origami. Each Mosaico creation is enriched with an inside leather tag signed with the name of the Artisan who crafted it. Balancing tradition and innovation, Serapian remains one of the few Maisons to offer a complete bespoke service. The Bespoke Atelier is housed inside Villa Mozart, a beautiful Art Deco landmark in the heart of Milan and the experience is guided by Giovanni Nodari Serapian, a third-generation family member. Serapian over time has collected one of the largest collections of Italian leathers in the world with which clients are invited to endless personalisation.

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Bespoke Salotto

For the third year, Serapian will be one of London Craft Week’s Headline Sponsors. The Milanese Maison’s “Bespoke Salotto” is exclusively landing in London, inside the sophisticated Buccellati boutique on Albemarle Street. Guests will discover Serapian’s most iconic creations and enjoy a Master Artisan demonstrating live the Mosaico craft, hallmark of the Maison since 1947. Discerning connoisseurs will be invited to choose from 44 different colors of the finest nappa leather, to design the Bespoke bag of their dreams.

Buccellati Boutique

35 Albemarle St

London W1S 4JD

08–13 May, 11am – 6pm

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Collection Handcrafted in Italy
serapian.com MOSAICO

Events

Belgravia
Marylebone Mayfair Pimlico Soho St. James’s Central London Craft Week 2023 27
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Pimlico Road

A fraternity of world-class craftspeople, artisans, curators and makers, the Pimlico Road Design District is a hub of inspiring design and best-in-class interiors. From sculptors to woodworkers, embroidery to antiques, textiles to crystals, it’s a melting pot and meeting place for creativity.

Located in Belgravia and a short walk from Chelsea, Victoria and Knightsbridge, Pimlico Road has long been an esoteric destination to discover brands who cater for the discerning designer and collector. The area is unique in that not only will you find the eponymous brands of world-renowned designers on the street, but also the designers themselves — resulting in a creative neighbourhood with a village feel, where every shop window tells a different story.

Since 2016, The Pimlico Road Series has hosted inspiring talks and panels, interactive workshops and fascinating demonstrations for London Craft Week. This year, dive into the world of textile craft at Bonadea as they welcome artist Natasha Hulse in store, attend a talk with artist and designer Cleto Munari at Robertaebasta, watch a live demonstration at Tom Faulkner highlighting the brand’s specialist antique finishing, visit PINCH to admire their collaboration with Emily Campbell of Pemberton Qwilts, plus much more.

Highlights of the Series

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Modernity London

In the Spotlight: Sandra Davolio

Sandra Davolio is an acclaimed contemporary Danish-Italian ceramic artist who has been represented by Modernity for more than 10 years. Taking inspiration from nature and ancient Etruscan culture, Sandra’s delicate and breathtaking vessels are in the spotlight at Modernity’s Pimlico gallery throughout the week.

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Bonadea Celebrating the Art of Textile Craft with Natasha Hulse

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Carl Hansen & Søn CHS x Anne Bronton

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Chelsea Textiles

Master Craftsmanship: Hand-Carving and Paint Effects at Chelsea Textiles

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Cleto Munari

Cleto Munari at Robertaebasta: Limitless Design, From Furniture to Jewellery

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Collier Webb The Art of Picture Hanging

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Cox London A Panel Discussion at Cox London

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Daylesford Organic Rooted in Landscape

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Maak

Contemporary Ceramics Collecting Contemporary Craft

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Modernity London In the Spotlight: Sandra Davolio

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OCHRE The Drifter Light Re-Carved

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PINCH x Pemberton Qwilts

PINCH Hosts Pemberton Qwilts

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Soane Britain Natural Upholstery

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Tom Faulkner The Finishing Touch

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Zena Holloway at de Le Cuona Rooted

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Bonadea Celebrating the Art of Textile Craft with Natasha Hulse

Sponsor Pimlico Road, Belgravia

Series

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Chelsea Textiles

Master Craftsmanship: Hand-Carving and Paint Effects at Chelsea Textiles

Chelsea Textiles showcases the skills of their master craftspeople with daily demonstrations of hand carving and paint effects, featuring furniture from their Gustavian and Faux Bamboo collections.

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PIMLICO ROAD

The Pimlico Road Series

The Pimlico Road Design District in Belgravia presents the Pimlico Road Series for London Craft Week 2023, showcasing the design district as home to many of the world’s most renowned design brands, with inspiring talks and panels, interactive workshops and fascinating demonstrations with the makers themselves.

@Belgravia_LDN Belgravialdn.com

PINCH, 200 Ebury St London, SW1W 8UN
Tom Faulkner, 28 Pimlico Road London, SW1W 8LJ

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886 by The Royal Mint Hand-Engraving Demonstration

886 by The Royal Mint is a contemporary jewellery collection by creative director Dominic Jones, crafted from solid precious metals and inspired by Britain’s oldest maker, founded in 886. Watch their inhouse jeweller Claude Simonon demonstrate hand engraving live in store.

Achille Salvagni Atelier

Achille Salvagni Presents ‘Shapes in the Echo of Time’

A journey through the ages of time, Achille Salvagni’s new film ‘Shapes in the Echo of Time’ reveals the story behind some of the Italian designer’s most remarkable pieces. For London Craft Week, the film is presented in a special showcase alongside the five iconic designs it highlights.

Asprey Studio

Asprey Studio Presents Asprey Bugatti

Discover two Asprey Bugatti collections that feature new production techniques, materials and designs by the Asprey Studio: La Voiture Noire collection, which comprises 261 unique sculptures, and The Asprey Bugatti Egg.

Demonstration Engraving Goldsmithing Jewellery Making Silversmithing

886 by The Royal Mint Boutique House 26 Burlington Arcade 51 Piccadilly W1J 0PR

886.royalmint.com 020 7408 0714

Exhibition Design

Achille Salvagni Atelier 1A Grafton Street W1S 4FE

achillesalvagni.com

08–13 May 11am–5pm

14 May

12–5pm

Booking not necessary 20 places

Bally Ecdysis

Join Bally for a special evening celebrating ‘Ecdysis’, the Spring/Summer ‘23 collection from creative director Rhuigi Villaseñor. See how Rhuigi approaches Bally’s DNA as a leathergoods atelier with a lightness of hand, ushering in a new sensuality and glamour for the house.

Exhibition Sculpture Silversmithing

Asprey Studio Gallery 30–36 Bruton Street W1J 6QX

aspreystudio.com

08–11 May 10am–6pm

12 May

11am–6pm

13–14 May

12–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

08–14 May 10.30am–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Drinks reception Leather Working

BALLY Haus London 106 Regent Street W1B 5NL

bally.co.uk

11 May 5–8pm

Booking not necessary

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Bamford

Bamford x Stelar: The Art of Hand-Weaving

Join Bamford at their Mayfair store for a workshop led by Lorna Watson, founder of Balinese artisanal brand Stelar. Inspired by the limited-edition collection the brands have collaborated on, the event explores the art of hand-weaving, with each guest creating their very own hand-woven accessory.

BDDW

Furniture, Ceramics, Clothing and Paintings by Tyler Hays

BDDW is an eclectic gallery of wide-ranging mediums and crafts by American artist Tyler Hays, beyond his primary focus as a painter. Everything is designed and made from scratch by Tyler in his complex of studios in Philadelphia.

Begg x Co

Begg x Co & Cashmere Circle

Begg x Co teams up with Cashmere Circle to offer an environmentally-mindful repair, revive and recycling service to extend the life of your knitwear. Throughout the day there are live demonstrations of mending processes as well as talks about techniques and solutions for cherishing cashmere for years to come.

Bonadea

Celebrating the Art of Textile Craft with Natasha Hulse

Diving into the world of textile craft, Bonadea welcomes artist Natasha Hulse in store. Natasha’s whimsical and colourful products are on display throughout the week. Take part in an evening workshop with her on Tuesday 9 May, or watch demonstrations during a late store opening on Wednesday 10 May.

Workshop Weaving

Bamford 62 South Audley Street

W1K 2QR

bamford.com

11 May 6.30–8.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 12 places £45

Exhibition

Multidisciplinary

BDDW

5 Mount Street

W1K 3NE

bddw.com

020 3941 7300

08–10 & 12–14 May 10am–7pm

11 May 10am–8pm

Booking not necessary Free

Demonstration Textile Making

Begg x Co

51 Burlington Arcade

W1J 0QJ

beggxco.com

020 7046 9670

13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Demonstration Workshop Design Textile Making

Bonadea 20 Pimlico Road

SW1W 8LJ

bonadea.com

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road Location 27

Demonstration, Free 10 May, 2–8pm

Booking not necessary Workshop 09 May, 6–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 20 places

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Central

Browns & Native London Plane

Emma Louise Payne launches her first ceramic homeware collection, based on the abstract bark of London plane trees. See the collection on display at Browns and use the objects in Native’s courtyard restaurant.

Exhibition Ceramics

Browns

39 Brook Street

W1K 4JE

emmalouisepayne.com

Carl Hansen & Søn

CHS X Anne Bronton

Carl Hansen & Søn is proud to be working with Danish designer Anne Bronton on a collection of aesthetic wall artworks formed from natural paper yarn in a frame of oiled oak. Visit their Pimlico store to see first-hand the making of these beautiful pieces.

08–10 & 13 May

10am–7pm

11–12 May 10am–8pm

14 May

12–6pm

Booking not necessary

Responsibly crafted in Scotland | beggxco.com 8–9 Burlington Arcade, 51 Piccadilly, London W1J 0QJ

Demonstration Weaving

Carl Hansen & Søn 48A Pimlico Road SW1W 8LP

carlhansen.com 020 7730 8454

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 17

11 May 1–4pm

13 May

12–3pm

Booking not necessary Free

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Charlotte Street Hotel

Design Threads: A Joyful Celebration of the Humble Stitch

Join a lively discussion on the joys of stitching, hosted by Kit Kemp with Fine Cell Work’s Victoria Gillies and Eppie Thompson of The Fabled Thread. The conversation is followed by a one-day embroidery workshop with Eppie where you can spend the day learning to master key stitches and create your own compositions.

Chelsea Textiles

Master Craftsmanship: Hand-Carving and Paint Effects at Chelsea Textiles

Chelsea Textiles showcases the skills of their master craftspeople with daily demonstrations of hand carving and paint effects, featuring furniture from their Gustavian and Faux Bamboo collections.

Workshop Embroidery

Charlotte Street Hotel

15–17 Charlotte Street

W1T 1RJ

firmdalehotels.com

10 May 10am–4pm

Booking necessary via firmdalehotels.com

20 places £200

Demonstration Design

Furniture Making

Woodworking

Chelsea Textiles

40–42 Pimlico Road

SW1W 8LP

chelseatextiles.com

020 7584 5544

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 21

09–12 May 10am–1pm & 2–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

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Cleto Munari

Cleto Munari at Robertaebasta: Limitless Design, From Furniture to Jewellery

Join Robertaebasta London for a talk with artist and designer Cleto Munari. Together with Robertaebasta’s general director Mattia Martinelli, Cleto discusses his five-decade long career, from working with Gio Ponti, Carlo Scarpa and Ettore Sottsass to his recent rediscovery of jewellery making.

Cockpit

An Evening with Bloomsbury’s Master Jewellers

Cockpit’s community includes some of the country’s most celebrated jewellery designers and makers — from classic to controversial, rising stars to wellestablished names. Enjoy a rare behind-the-scenes view and chat over bubbly with luminaries of London’s jewellery world in the workshops where they create their masterpieces.

CODE8 Beauty

The Bespoke Lipstick Bar

Join Code8 Beauty at their flagship boutique to create your very own lipstick shade. An industry first in personalised beauty, the process takes rich pigments and turns them into a one-of-akind lipstick — so you can find your perfect nude, recreate a discontinued favourite or discover your new signature everyday lip.

Collier Webb

The Art of Picture Hanging

Collier Webb hosts a demonstration of the step-by-step process behind the making of their brass picture rail systems. Discover the timeless design principles and expert craftsmanship that together form a delicate balance of style and physicality.

Talk Design

Furniture Making Glassblowing Goldsmithing

Rug Making

Silversmithing

Robertaebasta London

85 Pimlico Road SW1W 8PH

robertaebasta.co.uk 07554 544125

Guided Tour Goldsmithing

Jewellery Making Silversmithing

Cockpit Bloomsbury

Cockpit Yard

Northington Street

WC1N 2NP

cockpitstudios.org info@cockpitstudios.org

Series Sponsor

Pimlico Road

Location 15

10 May 6.30–8.30pm

Booking not necessary Free

10 May 6–9pm

Booking necessary via tickettailor.com/events/ cockpit/852231

30 places £15 General £7.50 Concession

Demonstration Design Fine Art Metalworking Collier Webb 68 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LS collierwebb.com 020 7373 8888 Series Sponsor Pimlico Road Location 14 09 & 11–12 May 9.30am–5.30pm 10 May 9.30am–8pm 13 May 11am–4pm
not necessary Free
Booking
Workshop Beauty Code8 Beauty 4 Burlington Arcade W1J 0PZ codeeight.com 07894 413 895 08 May 10.30am–6pm Booking necessary via codeeight.com £80
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Connolly England x The Edward Barnsley Workshop

Barnsley Workshop and Connolly England Launch the ‘Easy Chair’

Furniture maker Edward Barnsley Workshop launches their new ‘Easy Chair’ collaboration with leather specialists Connolly England. Attend a drinks reception and talk by James Ryan, head of studio at Barnsley Workshop, with an introduction by Isabel Ettededgui, Connolly England’s creative director.

Contemporary Applied Arts

Seven: Seven Decades, Seven Makers, Seven Disciplines

Contemporary Applied Arts celebrates seven decades of championing British-based craft with an exhibition of makers working in the seven disciplines of ceramics, wood, glass, jewellery, metal, paper and textiles. Makers include Lise Herud Braten, Matthew Paré, Michéle Oberdieck, Marian Ripoll, Claire Malet, Kuniko Maeda and Margo Selby.

Drinks reception Furniture Making Leather Working

Connolly England 4 Clifford Street W1S 2LG

creativecopilots.com

11 May 6–7pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website Free

Open house Multidisciplinary

Contemporary Applied Arts 6 Paddington Street W1U 5QG

caagallery.co.uk 020 7620 0086

11 May 5–9pm

13 May 12–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Central 20 th CENTURY ART DECO & DESIGN 85 PIMLICO ROAD, LONDON, SW1W 8PH WWW.ROBERTAEBASTA.CO.UK
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Cox London

A Panel Discussion at Cox London

Nicola Cox, co-founder and owner of Cox London, is joined by three additional leading female powerhouses within the craft industry for a panel discussion chaired by The World of Interior’s deputy editor Emily Tobin.

Talk

Multidisciplinary

Cox London 46 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LP

coxlondon.com 020 3328 9506

David Harber

Patinating and Gilding with David Harber

Creating innovative sculptures that incorporate light, water and reflections in materials including, bronze, stainless steel and stone, David Harber’s ethos celebrates unpredictability, illusion and the recurring patterns of nature. David will discuss his sculpture set in Eaton Square gardens and explore the process of patinating (Friday) and gilding (Saturday).

Daylesford Organic

Rooted in Landscape: Talk and Book

Signing with Helen Chislett and Guests

Visit Daylesford Pimlico for a panel discussion on the importance of regional influence on craft, both heritage and contemporary. Helen Chislett is joined by two experts in the field, with Claudia Baillie as panel host. A book signing for Helen’s book, ‘Craft Britain: Why Making Matters’, follows.

Delvaux

Savoir-Faire Demonstrations from Delvaux

Demonstrating its ever-evolving savoir-faire, Delvaux, inventor of the modern handbag, invites its guests to join them for a celebration of craftsmanship. With the Pin Osier as a focal point, the Maison’s New Bond Street boutique opens its doors for an exclusive leather artisanry demonstration, in addition to an enchanting window display.

Masterclass Design Metalworking Sculpture

Eaton Square Gardens Eaton Square SW1W 9BD

davidharber.co.uk 01235 859 300 sales@davidharber.com

Series Sponsor

Pimlico Road Location 18

11 May

6.30–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website Free

Talk Multidisciplinary Daylesford Organic 44B Pimlico Road SW1W 8LP

daylesford.com 020 7881 8060

12–13 May 10am–4pm

Booking necessary via rsvp@davidharber.com

Demonstration

Leather Working

Delvaux 47-48 New Bond Street London W1S 1DJ

uk.delvaux.com

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road Location 19

12 May 10.30am–12pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 25 places

See London Craft Week website for details Free

Central
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dunhill

Bourdon House: dunhill, a trusted destination of elevation, classicism and hedonism

dunhill offers a full lifestyle proposition, from refined tailoring and ready-to-wear, to elevated leather goods, exquisite gifting and hard luxury pieces. Visit Bourdon House during London Craft Week for insights into the foremost British men’s luxury House with a history spanning 130 years.

Experimental Perfume Club

Behind the Scenes of a Perfume Lab: Tour and Perfume Blending

The Experimental Perfume Club hosts an exclusive open-lab day, including a tour of their perfume laboratory. Go behind the scenes of perfume creation and explore ingredients before creating your own perfume blend from EPC’s fragrance collection.

Open House Leatherworking Tailoring

Bourdon House 2 Davies Street

London W1K 3DJ

8–13 May

See LCW website for details

Tour Perfume Making

Experimental Perfume Club 53 Monmouth Street WC2H 9DG

experimental perfumeclub.com 020 3095 1788

11 May

12–6pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 60 places £35

Central WWW.COXLONDON.COM 46 PIMLICO ROAD LONDON SW1W 8LP +44 (0)203 328 9506
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Central

Floris

Behind-the-Scenes Heritage Perfumery Tour and Perfume-Blending Demonstration

A special opportunity to visit the Floris Perfumery and Museum, through the back of the flagship boutique and former family home. View the archives spanning almost 300 years of perfume making and enjoy a perfume-blending demonstration, while smelling accords selected for the creation of the newly-launched ‘Lily’.

Fortnum & Mason

Fortnum & Makers

Spanning three floors of Fortnum’s Piccadilly store, ‘Fortnum & Makers’ showcases some of Britain’s most accomplished creators. Each the maker of wonderful things, this open-house event celebrates those who strive to keep traditions alive through their craft as well as those who go against the tide to forge their own methods of creating.

Georg Jensen

Shaped by Silver

Discover the Danish design house Georg Jensen’s relentless dedication to craft and the work behind some of their most iconic designs. Watch demonstrations by a Georg Jensen silversmith in the brand’s Silver Gallery, or let their in-house archive expert guide you through their century-spanning history.

Globe-Trotter

The Making of a Globe-Trotter

Get a glimpse into the craftsmanship and care that goes into Globe-Trotter’s cases. Factory manager James Fisher gives a talk outlining the production process and history of one of the last British heritage brands with products handmade in the UK.

Demonstration Tour

Perfume Making

Floris

89 Jermyn Street

SW1Y 6JH

florislondon.com

11 May 6–7pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 15 places £15

Open House Multidisciplinary

Fortnum & Mason

181 Piccadilly

W1A 1ER

fortnumandmason.com/ stories/london-craft-week

08–13 May 10am–8pm

14 May

11.30am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Demonstration Exhibition Silversmithing

Georg Jensen Silver Gallery

14A Grafton Street

W1S 4ET

georgjensen.com

07754 552943

silverware@ georgjensen.com

Demonstration

09–10 May, 10am–5pm

Exhibition

11–13 May, 10am–5pm

Booking not necessary

Talk Workshop Design

Embossing

Leather Working

Restoration

Woodworking

Globe-Trotter

60-61 Burlington Arcade

51 Piccadilly

W1J 0QJ

globe-trotter.com

020 7529 5950

Talk

09 May 4–6pm

20 places

Workshop

10 May

10.30am–5pm

10 places

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

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Goossens

The Art of Fashion Jewellery Assembly with Goossens

Goossens, Chanel’s Métiers d’Art jewellery house established in Paris in 1950, invites you to an afternoon demonstration of fashion jewellery assembly by their Parisian atelier artisans.

Demonstration

Jewellery Making Goldsmithing

Boutique Goossens

3 Burlington Gardens

W1S 3EP

goossens-paris.com

020 3404 1538

Halfpenny London

Craft a Unique Bag with Halfpenny London

Halfpenny London invites you into their atelier for an exclusive workshop, embellishing your own Halfpenny London bag using offcuts of stunning textiles. Repurpose trim, lace, embroidery and beading to create a unique accessory, all guided and supported by a team of expert seamstresses.

Han Collection

Icheon Ceramic by Han Collection

Han Collection partners with Icheon Ceramic to bring works of exceptional quality and superb craftsmanship from South Korea to the UK. The city, which has been granted the title of UNESCO City of Crafts and Folk Art, is home to around 500 ceramic studios.

Workshop Design

Dress Making

Embroidery

Halfpenny

London Atelier

9 Woburn Walk

WC1H 0JE

halfpennylondon.com

020 7388 7300

11 May 1–4pm

Booking necessary via boutique.burlington@ goossens-paris.fr

Hand & Lock

Guided Studio Tours and Goldwork Taster Class

Embroiderers to the British royal family, Savile Row and luxury fashion houses, Hand & Lock opens its doors to the public to offer an insight into Britain’s oldest embroidery house. Alongside guided tours, join a taster class and learn the ancient technique of goldwork.

Exhibition Ceramics

Clay Working Design

Jewellery Making Sculpture

Han Collection

33 Museum Street

WC1A 1LH

hancollection.co.uk 07951 746 614

10 May

09–11am, 12–2pm & 3–5pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk

20 places £95

Guided Tour

Workshop Conservation

Embroidery

Textile Making

Hand & Lock

86 Margaret Street

W1W 8TE

handembroidery.com 020 7580 7488

08–13 May

10.30am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Guided Tour

09 & 11 May

11am–12.30pm

12 May, 11–11.30am

12 places £15

Workshop 12 May, 10am–4pm

12 places £115

Booking necessary via handembroideryshop.com

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Here

Code/Craft/Chaos: Beautility in the Digital Age Exhibition Multidisciplinary

Design agency Here explores what’s possible when craftsmanship and coding collide. From pixel to piece of art, experience the soulful fusion of clever sustainable materials and machine power through a selection of generative works designed by code and crafted by hand.

15 Bateman Street

W1D 3AQ

craftweek.heredesign.co.uk

Hirsh London

Discover Handmade Jewellery, Rare Diamonds and Gems with Hirsh London

Hirsh London is a British luxury house that’s known as one of the top destinations for one-of-a-kind, handmade fine jewellery featuring rare diamonds and gemstones. Join Sophia Hirsh for a guided tour of the Hirsh townhouse which houses the brand’s boutique, design department, marketing suite and jewellery atelier.

Guided Tour Design

Jewellery Making

Hirsh London

46 Conduit Street

W1S 2YW

hirshlondon.com

020 7499 6814

10 & 12 May 10am–5pm

11 May

10am–8pm

Booking not necessary Free

10 May 11am–12pm

Booking necessary via marketing@ hirshlondon.com

10 places Free

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Jack Barclay Bentley

Jack Barclay Showcases Bentley’s Philosophy of Precision and Pride

Discover Bentley’s unrivalled craftsmanship, the pinnacle of British artisanship. Jack Barclay demonstrates the highly skilled techniques involved in curating every Bentley at the company’s Crewe factory, from the veneer and bespoke needlecraft to the paintwork that adorns the exteriors.

Jaipur Rugs

Jaipur Rugs and Jocelyn Burton: Woven Gems

Leading social enterprise Jaipur Rugs unveils its collection of limited-edition rugs designed in collaboration with the foremost British jeweller and silversmith, the late Jocelyn Burton. Drawing from her most exquisite designs, the pieces are crafted from 100% pure silk by more than 30 artisans across two workshops in India.

JCA I London Fashion Academy

An Introduction to Pattern Cutting

Visit JCA | London Fashion Academy for a workshop in pattern cutting. Learn how to make patterns, create toile, cut calico and come away with not only a finished piece, but also the understanding and initial skills required for you to apply and practice pattern cutting at home.

Open House Automotive

Jack Barclay Bentley 18 Berkeley Square W1J 6AE

hrowen.co.uk/bentley

09–12 May 9am–6pm

13 May 10am–5pm

14 May 11am–4pm

Booking not necessary

John Smedley

Intoart x John Smedley: Meet the Artists

Head to John Smedley’s Jermyn Street store for a drinks reception as they unveil a new and exciting limited-edition collection in collaboration with Intoart, a pioneering visual arts organisation located in the heart of Peckham.

Exhibition Rug Making

Textile Making

Weaving

Nehru Centre

8 South Audley Street W1K 1HF

jaipurrugs.com

08–12 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Workshop Design

JCA I London Fashion Academy 20 Hanover Square W1S 1JY

jca.ac.uk 020 7157 9828

13 May 11am–3.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 24 places £100

Open house

Product launch

Fine Art

Knitting Printing

Textile Making

John Smedley

55 Jermyn Street SW1Y 6LX

johnsmedley.com 01629 534 571

Open house 08 & 14 May, 12–5pm 09–13 May, 10am–6pm

Product launch

11 May, 6–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 80 places

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Joséphine de Staël

Joséphine de Staël in Collaboration with Floris

Paris-trained jeweller and Royal College of Art alumnus Joséphine de Staël presents a jewellery collection inspired by the heritage and fragrances of London’s oldest fragrance house, Floris.

Exhibition Enamelling Jewellery Making

Floris

89 Jermyn Street SW1Y 6JH

josephinedestael.com

Lock & Co. Hatters

Lock & Co. x Lobb: Open House and Talks

Lock & Co. celebrates the unique heritage of St James’s Street alongside bespoke bootmaker and fellow artisans John Lobb. With a combined history stretching back over 500 years, enjoy a fascinating insight into the world’s oldest hat shop and the craft of bespoke footwear, with talks from in-house artisans as well as family custodians.

Tour Cordwaining

Millinery

Restoration

Lock & Co. Hatters

6 St James’s Street SW1A 1EF

lockhatters.com 020 7930 8874

09–13 May 9.30am–6.30pm

14 May 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary

10 May 6–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 50 places £16

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Lyndsey Ingram

Suzy Murphy Ceramics and Richard Pomeroy Porcelain

Lyndsey Ingram presents two exhibitions focusing on ceramics by British artists. Visit the debut show of handformed and hand-painted ceramic plates by London artist Suzy Murphy, and the gallery’s second show of vibrantly glazed porcelain vessels by Somerset potter Richard Pomeroy.

Maak Contemporary Ceramics

Collecting Contemporary Craft

This panel discussion examines the different relationships behind building and curating craft collections. Focusing on the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild, the relationships between advisor, dealer, maker and collector are explored through first-hand experience from panellists

Tomasz Starzewski, Marijke Varrall-Jones and Anthony Bryant.

Maison Michel

Behind the Curtain of the Maison Michel Workshop

Visit Parisian milliners Maison Michel for a demonstration of their art, carefully handed down from generation to generation. Follow the house’s hatters and milliners while they craft exceptional hats and accessories.

Exhibition Ceramics

Clay Working

Lyndsey Ingram

20 Bourdon Street

W1K 3PJ

lyndseyingram.com

020 7629 8849

09 May 6–8pm

10–12 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Mayfair Gallery x SEEDS Gallery

Back to the Future: Exploring the Antique and the Contemporary

Mayfair Gallery is a leading London antiques and art gallery. In collaboration with experimental design gallery SEEDS, they are showcasing new ways in which the antique and contemporary can be combined. The fusion of the two worlds creates thought-provoking and intriguing compositions, encouraging conversations around contemporary issues such as sustainability.

Talk Ceramics Woodworking

Tomasz Starzewski

229 Ebury Street

SW1W 8UT

maaklondon.com

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 23

11 May 2–3.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website Free

Demonstration Millinery

Maison Michel

26 Conduit Street

W1S 2XX

michel-paris.com

020 7846 4055

11 May 11am–1pm & 2–4pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition Multidisciplinary

Mayfair Gallery

39 South Audley Street

W1K 2PP

mayfairgallery.com

020 7491 3435

08–12 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

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Meisterstrasse

Meisterstrasse In Residence: Rethinking the Vienna World Exhibition 1873

Meisterstrasse Handmade presents an exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the Vienna World Exhibition 1873. In addition to a selection of new pieces from heritage manufacturers and independent craftspeople, a group of museum pieces that formed part of the original 1873 display is also displayed.

Merchants On Long

A Celebration of African Crafts

Discover an eclectic selection of handmade homeware and fashion from the African continent curated by Merchants on Long. From beadwork to intricate telephone-wire weaving and woodcarving, this event introduces participants to the many facets of African contemporary design.

Exhibition Multidisciplinary

The Austrian Embassy in London

18 Belgrave Square SW1X 8HU

meisterstrasse.com

11–13 May 11am–6pm

14 May

11am–4pm

Booking not necessary

Breakfast Multidisciplinary

Please see LCW website for details

merchantsonlong.com

10 May

10.30am–12.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 50 places Free

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Mint Close to the Edge

Mint curates ‘Close to the Edge’, an exhibition investigating the balance between raw materials and innovative forms. On show are four unique sculptural pieces in marble and glass by Italian designer Mario Trimarchi alongside collections by supporting design studios the Delcourt Collection, Kiki & Joost Studio, Tellurico and BanuTextile.

Modernity London

In the Spotlight: Sandra Davolio

Sandra Davolio is an acclaimed contemporary Danish-Italian ceramic artist who has been represented by Modernity for more than 10 years. Taking inspiration from nature and ancient Etruscan culture, Sandra’s delicate and breathtaking vessels are in the spotlight at Modernity’s Pimlico Gallery throughout the week.

Montblanc

The Beauty of Writing Craftsmanship

Learn about the anatomy of a fountain pen and the ingenuity behind the instrument at Montblanc. The experience features a step-by-step guide of the 12 production phases to masterfully craft a nib. Rediscover the wonder of writing by hand at the Montblanc Writing Station with a bespoke nib presentation and through the testing of different ink colours.

Nanushka

A Spacial Exploration of the Kopjafa

Nanushka curates a spatial exploration of the Kopjafa. Originating from the Szèkely community’s memorial traditions, Kopjafa totems adorned warrior headstones, carved with symbols from an intricate motif system. Walk through an installation celebrating the craftsmanship, technique and history of these unique objects.

Exhibition Multidisciplinary

Mint

3–5 Duke Street

W1U 3ED

mintgallery.co.uk 020 7225 2228

09–13 May 10.30am–6.30pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Ceramics Design

Modernity Gallery

Newson’s Yard

57 Pimlico Road

SW1W 8NE

modernity.se 020 3931 8937

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 24

09–12 May 10am–6pm

13 May 11am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Open House Calligraphy Engraving Goldsmithing

Montblanc

119 New Bond Street W1S 1EP

montblanc.com

020 7629 5883

09–13 May 10am–7pm

08 & 14 May

12–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Woodworking

Nanushka 30 Bruton Street

W1J 6QR

nanushka.com

08–14 May 11am–7pm

Booking not necessary Free

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International Pavilion Austria

18 Belgrave Mews West

SW1X 8HU

10–14 May

meisterstrasse.com

Meisterstrasse Handmade presents an exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the Vienna World Exhibition 1873. As an Austrianfounded, international platform of excellence, representing heritage manufacturers alongside independent craftspeople, Meisterstrasse Handmade showcases producers from Austria, Japan and Thailand.

In addition to a selection of new pieces, a group of museum pieces that formed part of the original 1873 exhibition is also displayed. In this way, handcrafted products from traditional companies and young entrepreneurs as well as historical pieces build a bridge between history and contemporary crafts.

Emphasis is laid on manufacturers that were or are Purveyors to the Court, as well as innovative artisans showcasing of-the-moment objects. Additionally, tourism legends tell the story of Austria as a country of remarkable and authentic hospitality for the last 150 years.

The exhibition takes place at The Austrian Embassy in London at 18 Belgrave Square: a venue of great importance for Austria in the 19th century. As the former Imperial Embassy of the Habsburg Monarchy, the building remains true to its Victorian origins, creating the perfect ambiance for a journey of craftsmanship through time and everlasting design.

Austrian Embassy
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Niwaki

Niwaki Hosts a Week of Garden Tool-Care Workshops and Demonstrations

Learn how to get the best out of your garden tools with Niwaki. Brush up on your tool maintenance skills with a day of free sharpening and cleaning demonstrations by the Niwaki team, or sign up for a workshop to create a hand-stitched leather secateur holder or canvas tool pouch.

OCHRE

The Drifter Light Re-Carved

Taken from the cricketing term ‘drift’ and inspired by the dancing forms of driftwood as it glides through the water, Ochre’s Drifter Lights are hand-carved in oak by traditional British cricket bat makers. With new circular and oval Drifters introduced, visit their Pimlico gallery to learn more.

Demonstration Workshop

Leather Working

Metalworking

Textile Making

Niwaki

38 Chiltern Street

W1U 7QL

niwaki.com 020 3372 4944

Demonstration, Free 10 May, 10.30am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Leather Workshop, £180 09 May, 2–5pm

8 places

Canvas Workshop, £50 12 May, 2–4pm

8 places

Booking necessary via niwaki.com/workshopsand-courses

Open House

Product Launch

Leather Working

Woodworking

Ochre Gallery

22–24 Pimlico Road

SW1W 8LJ

ochre.net 020 7096 7372

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 26

09–12 May 10am–5pm

13 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

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PINCH x Pemberton Qwilts

PINCH Hosts Pemberton Qwilts

PINCH has collaborated with Emily Campbell of Pemberton Qwilts to produce a quilt that embodies their shared values. Exhibited at PINCH’s Ebury Street shop, the quilt showcases Emily’s incredible skills and affinity for graphic prints and bold contrasting colours.

Rachel Trevor-Morgan

Step Inside Rachel Trevor-Morgan’s Millinery Atelier

A rare opportunity to step inside the millinery atelier of Royal Warrant-holder Rachel Trevor Morgan. Get a firsthand insight into the unique craft of millinery with a tour of the showroom followed by a hat-making demonstration in Rachel’s workroom.

Exhibition Quilting

PINCH

200 Ebury Street SW1W 8UN

pinchdesign.com

020 7622 5075

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 22

10–12 May 9am–6pm

13 May 10am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Tour Millinery

Rachel Trevor-Morgan

20 Crown Passage SW1Y 6PP

racheltrevormorgan.com

020 7839 8927

10 May 4.30–6pm

Booking necessary via info@ racheltrevormorgan.com

12 places £20

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars & ‘Bespoke Collective’ Exhibition

The name Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is synonymous with unrivalled luxury, refined elegance and exacting levels of craftsmanship. This exhibition at the brand’s Mayfair residence showcases remarkable works of craft created by the marque’s ‘Bespoke Collective’ of artisans and designers.

Royal Academy of Arts

Gee’s Bend and Beyond: Quilt-Making Course

Drawing inspiration from the quilts of Gee’s Bend that are on display in the RA’s exhibition ‘Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South’, learn how to create quilts based on the expressive and improvisational quilting techniques used by the artists of Gee’s Bend.

Exhibition Automotive

50 Berkeley Street W1J 8HD

rolls-roycemotorcars.com

Please see

Workshop Quilting

Royal Academy of Arts

Clore Learning Centre 6 Burlington Gardens

W1J 0PE

royalacademy.org.uk 020 7300 8090

Furniture made beautifully, for life.

13–14 May 10.30am–5.30pm

Booking necessary via royalacademy.org.uk

20 places £480

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Serapian Bespoke Salotto with Serapian, hosted by Buccellati

Visit Serapian’s ‘Bespoke Salotto’ to discover some of the brand’s most iconic creations. Watch a master artisan demonstrate the Mosaico craft, a hallmark of the Maison since 1947. Guests can also choose from 44 different leather colours to design the bespoke bag of their dreams.

Soane Britain

Natural Upholstery

Plastic-based foams combined with fire-retardant chemicals are widely used in the upholstered furniture industry. Certain levels of these chemicals can be damaging to the environment and human health. Visit Soane Britain to see the foam alternative they’ve developed with industry experts, combining natural latex, coconut coir and wool.

Soluna Art Group, Korea

Light of Weaving: Labour-Hand-Hours

Soluna Art Group presents works by leading Korean craft artists, centred around the theme of weaving. The exhibition plays with light, tone and silhouette through materials such as bamboo, horsehair, wood and glass.

Bespoke appointment Exhibition

Demonstration

Leather Working

Buccellati 35 Albemarle Street

W1S 4JD

020 7629 5656

08–13 May 11am–6pm

Bespoke consultations by appointment via bespoke@serapian.com Free

Sonia Petroff

Sonia Petroff: Statement Jewellery

From the Archives to Modern Styling

Maria Leoni-Sceti, founder of luxury jewellery and accessories brand Sonia Petroff, discusses the journey of bringing her aunt Sonia’s 1960s and 1970s archive back to life with a prominent fashion insider. The talk explores the historical context of the pieces, modern ways of styling them and the importance of sustainability.

Exhibition

Furniture Making

Upholstery

Soane Britain

50-52 Pimlico Road

SW1W 8LP

soane.com 020 7730 6400

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 16

09–11 May 9.30am–6pm

12 May 9.30am–5pm

13 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Weaving

Korean Culture Centre UK Grand Buildings

1–3 Strand

WC2N 5DA

solunaliving.co.kr kccuk.org.uk

020 7004 2600

10 May–30 July Mon–Fri 10am–5.30pm

Booking not necessary

Talk Design Jewellery Making

Soho House 76 Dean Street

W1D 3SQ

soniapetroff.com

10 May 7–8.30pm

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International Pavilion Malaysia

High Commission of Malaysia

45 Belgrave Square

SW1X 8QT

tenunpahang.com

Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Malaysia returns to London Craft Week with ‘Abstract Nature’, an exhibition that showcases Malaysia’s rich cultural landscape through its extraordinary craft traditions.

Designed and curated by Judith Clark alongside architect Ryan Cook, the exhibition at the High Commission of Malaysia highlights craft skills that have their roots in the country’s indigenous communities. The installation is inspired by traditional Malaysian architectural proportions and features master craftspeople at work as well as interactive workshops for visitors.

‘Abstract Nature’ draws both its motifs and materials from the Malaysian landscape: decorative schemes of abstracted flora and fauna are embedded within intricate woodcarvings, basketry and plaiting, creating evocative narrative histories.

The craft on display belongs to the intimate decoration of domestic interiors and clothing — everyday and ceremonial. Explore the country’s multiple textile traditions, including handwoven brocades, warp-ikat fabrics, embroidery and intricate beadwork.

The exhibition itself, re-crafted from materials from Her Majesty Queen Azizah’s first display, reveals not only a commitment to sustainable design, but underlines the transformational power of craft.

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Swaine London

The Craft of Hat Making Featuring the Art and History of Herbert Johnson

The Swaine Group hosts an evening at their new flagship store, showcasing the skilled craft of hat making with Herbert Johnson, est. 1889. Meet the artisans behind some of history’s most iconic hats, including those featuring in the forthcoming Indiana Jones film, as well as the Cairo Poet made famous by Harrison Ford.

Tengri

Crafting Sustainability: The Tengri Way

Tengri redefines sustainable luxury, helping to preserve remote mountain landscapes, wildlife and indigenous communities. Hear about the Tengri journey, from Mongolia’s Khangai Mountains, where nomadic herders comb rare fibres from indigenous yak, to the Yorkshire Pennines, where these fibres are transformed into limited-edition collections for fashion and home interiors.

Exhibition Hat Making Swaine 126–127 New Bond Street W1S 1DZ

swaine.london herbertjohnson.co.uk

See London Craft Week website for details

Talk Circular Design Conservation Material Innovation Tailoring Textile Making

The RSA 8 John Adam Street WC2N 6EZ houseoftengri.com

12 May 1pm

Booking necessary via hello@tengri.co.uk

25 places

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Tenun Pahang

Her Majesty Queen Azizah of Malaysia

Presents Malaysia’s Heritage Crafts

With a spotlight on Malaysia’s indigenous communities, Her Majesty returns to the High Commission of Malaysia to showcase the nation’s heritage crafts. Designed by Judith Clark Studios, the exhibition includes live demonstrations and workshops. Crafts featured include wood carving, telepuk (textile gilding), basketry, mat-weaving, songket (brocade) and tribal beading.

The Art Workers’ Guild

The Art of Making 2023

Makers from the Art Workers’ Guild showcase a variety of craft disciplines, from letterpress printing and sculpture to hat-making. Learn about the specialist skills involved in each making process through demonstrations and talks.

Exhibition

Basketry

Embroidery

Textile Making

Weaving

Woodworking

High Commission of Malaysia

45 Belgrave Square

SW1X 8QT

tenunpahang.com

020 3931 6196

020 7235 8033

Exhibition

Guided Tour

Talk

Multidisciplinary

The Art Workers’ Guild

6 Queen Square

WC1N 3AT

artworkersguild.org

020 7713 0966

08–14 May 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition 13–14 May, 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Guided Tour, £5 13–14 May, 11.30am–12.30pm & 1.30–2.30pm

Talk, £5 13 May, 11am–5pm 30 places

Booking necessary via theartworkersguild.org/ theartofmaking2023

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SWAINE

HERBERT JOHNSON HATTERS est  1889

BRIGG UMBRELLAS est  1836

These centuries-old heritage brands have long provided royalty, dignitaries and ladies & gentlemen of discerning taste with handcrafted British leather goods, headwear and umbrellas. Now, they have come together as The Swaine Group, a world-class provider of the highest quality luxury British pieces.

Swaine artisans are behind some of history’s most iconic pieces, including the attaché cases used by 007 in the first James Bond films, the original Poet hats featured in the Indiana Jones trilogy and the Kingsman umbrella in the films of the same name. Visit Swaine London on New Bond Street, in the Burlington Arcade or at The Royal Exchange for a taste of finest British heritage and artistry. See londoncraftweek.com for event details.

ADENEY LEATHER est  1750

The Beaumont

Fine Jewellery Exhibition: Retro Glamour x Positive Impact

The Beaumont presents a showcase of ethical fine jewellery inspired by the allure of its Art Deco heritage. Selected by La Maison Couture, discover award-winning jewellers whose pioneering designs reflect the glamour of the past while trailblazing a new era in jewellery craftsmanship.

The Prince’s Foundation

London Craft Week by The Prince’s Foundation

The Garrison Chapel’s contribution to London Craft Week celebrates The Prince’s Foundation at Highgrove and the way in which the gardens are inspiring programmes to train the next generation of craftspeople.

Exhibition

Jewellery Making

The Beaumont Hotel

8 Balderton Street

Brown Hart Gardens

W1K 6TF

thebeaumont.com

08–14 May 9am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

TOAST Rebecca Proctor Exhibition at TOAST Marylebone

TOAST partners with ceramicist Rebecca Proctor to present her latest collection of pottery at their Marylebone store. See Rebecca’s new works, arranged to form a window installation and ceramics display, which express her connection to the landscape of north Cornwall.

TOAST Ellen Mae Williams Exhibition and Workshops at TOAST Mayfair

TOAST collaborates with textile artist Ellen Mae Williams on an exhibition in response to their seasonal theme, Open Water. View Ellen’s new works, join a drop-in abstract watercolour workshop and watch her demonstrate how to use natural dye inks on fabric and paper.

Exhibition Design

Dress Making

Furniture Making

Mosaic

Textile Making

Woodworking

The Garrison Chapel

Chelsea Barracks

SW1W 8BG

princes-foundation.org/ garrison-chapel

Exhibition

Ceramics

TOAST Marylebone

44 Marylebone

High Street

W1U 5HF

toa.st

020 7486 9272

08–12 May 11am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

08–13 May 10am–6pm

14 May 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Workshop

Textile Making

TOAST Mayfair

25–26 Dering Street

W1S 1AT

toa.st

11–13 May 10am–1pm & 2–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website Free

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Tom Faulkner

The Finishing Touch

Tom Faulkner highlights their specialist and antique finishing with a live demonstration by one of their artists. See how they use metal powders, varnishes and pigments to create unique and beautiful finishes.

Talk Design Furniture Making Metalworking

Tom Faulkner Ltd 28 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LJ

tomfaulkner.co.uk 020 7351 7272

Truefitt & Hill

Meet the Master Barbers

Founded in London in 1805, Truefitt & Hill is recognised as the world’s oldest male grooming brand. The craft of shaving is something their master barbers have honed to perfection. Learn how to look your very best at their flagship St James’s store while enjoying a signature cocktail from Eight Lands distillery.

Two Temple Place Building Tour

Two Temple Place is a dazzling neo-Gothic gem on Victoria Embankment, commissioned by and built for William Waldorf Astor in the 1890s. Join us for a special 1hr tour (including time for questions) to discover the secrets behind this fantastical mansion. Doors will open from 10:15am

Masterclass Food and Drink Men’s Grooming

Truefitt & Hill 71 St James’s Street SW1A 1PH

truefittandhill.co.uk 020 7493 8496

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 25

09 May 5.30–7.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 25 places Free

Vacheron Constantin

Watchmaking Excellence at Vacheron Constantin

Visit Vacheron Constantin for an evening with their master watchmaker, Selynn Blanchet. An opportunity to learn about the complex engineering and exquisite finishing that distinguish Vacheron Constantin in the world of haute horlogerie.

Tour Multidisciplinary

Two Temple Place 2 Temple Place WC2R 3BD

twotempleplace.org 020 7836 3715

09 May 6–9pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 30 places £16

Demonstration Watchmaking

Vacheron Constantin 37 Old Bond Street W1S 4AB

vacheron-constantin.com 020 7578 9500

11 May 10.30–11.30am

Booking necessary via twotempleplace.org £10

11 May 6–9pm

Booking necessary via boutique.london@ vacheron-constantin.com

12 places Free

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Central

Vivienne Westwood

Vivienne Westwood Corsets: 1987 to Present Day

Exploring the house’s subversion of corsetry from 1987 to the present day, ‘Vivienne Westwood Corsets’ examines Westwood’s approach to underwear as outerwear. The exhibition illustrates the intrinsic links of the corset to historical dress, culture and fine art — which continue to serve as a constant source of inspiration today.

Yunus Emre Institute

Discover the World of Turkish Arts and Crafts in London

Showcasing the very best of Turkish arts and crafts through masterclasses, demonstrations, workshops, talks and more, Yunus Emre Institute London offers a unique experience of Türkiye in the heart of London.

Exhibition Dress Making Tailoring

Vivienne Westwood

Boutique

44 Conduit Street

W1S 2YL

viviennewestwood.com

08–13 May 10am–6pm

14 May 12–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Masterclass Calligraphy

Ceramics

Food and Drink

Marbling

Yunus Emre Institute

10 Maple Street

W1T 5HA

yeelondon.org.uk

020 7387 3036

08–14 May 11am–8pm

Booking necessary via yeelondon.org.uk

15 places

£30

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Zena Holloway at de Le Cuona

Rooted

Exploring the future of grown materials, craft and art, ‘Rooted’ showcases the synergies between Zena Holloway’s innovative sculptures and wall hangings grown from wheatgrass root and de Le Cuona’s natural textiles woven from flax.

Exhibition Biofabrication

Material Innovation Sculpture

de Le Cuona

44 Pimlico Road SW1W 8LP

delecuona.com

zenaholloway.com

Series Sponsor Pimlico Road

Location 20

08–9 & 11–12 May 10am–6pm

10 May 10am–8pm

13 May 10am–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

66 Central
de Le Cuona rooted in nature INTERIOR FABRIC•ACCESSORIES•INTERIOR TAILORING 44 PIMLICO ROAD, BELGRAVIA LONDON, SW1W 8LP •DELECUONA.COM
E X H I B I T I O N S P R O G R A M M I N G E V E N T S cromwellplace.com cromwellplace info@cromwellplace.com
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Artisan Chelsea

From fashion to jewellery, leatherwork to ceramics, meet Chelsea’s artisan craftspeople. London’s original artists’ quarter and the centre of the Arts and Crafts movement in the 19th century, Chelsea today is at the forefront of contemporary techniques and flourishes as a neighbourhood rich in creativity and artisanal making.

From the iconic brands and hotels of Sloane Street, to characterful independent stores on the King’s Road and at Duke of York Square, to artisan specialists on Pavilion Road, craftsmanship is the thread that binds all together. It is woven into the community: from carefully conserved architectural details and historic spaces to award-winning modern buildings. Explore bespoke creations in-store and at open studios across the district. Cadogan, custodians of Chelsea for 300 years, is proud to support London Craft Week and celebrate this extraordinary neighbourhood.

Highlights of the Series

Anya Hindmarch

Anya Hindmarch Junior Apprentice Workshop

Suitable for little ones aged 6–10, this junior embossing workshop at Anya Hindmarch’s Bespoke Store offers attendees the chance to see leather craftspeople at work and take home their very own leather swatch, embossed with their name and choice of motif. Ticket price includes an iced bun and homemade lemonade.

75
70 Series Sponsor: Artisan Chelsea x LCW

120 [p74]

Anabela Chan

Joaillerie Tales of Trash to Treasures

121 [p75]

Anya Hindmarch

Anya Hindmarch

Junior Apprentice Workshop

127 [p75]

Bentleys Travelling Companions: A Masterclass in Leather with MacGregor & Michael

126 [p75]

Cadogan Walking Tour of Sloane Street

124 [p76]

Cassandra Goad Interactive Exhibition

122 [p83]

Emilia Wickstead Discover the Craftsmanship of Emilia Wickstead Home

123 [p83]

Emilie Coste

Abstract Surrealist Ceramics

125 [p83]

Emma Witter

Victorian Gold

133 [p86]

Isis Dove-Edwin Open Studio

132 [p87]

Kate Braine Studio Studio Visit and Exhibition

129 [p95]

Soho Home Soho Home: Craft Week Conversations

128 [p95]

Sunspel Sunspel and Jago Poynter

130 [p96]

The Fashion School Learn How to Repair Your Clothes

131 [p96]

The Fashion School with Jodie GlenMartin Introduction to Quilting & Chelsea Quilting Club

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Kate Braine Studio

Kate Braine Pottery Studio

Visit and Exhibition

Kate Braine opens her house to exhibit works made over the last 10 years in her Chelsea studio. The tour includes a visit to Kate’s garden studio and the chance to see a multitude of pots on display in her attached house.

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea

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Sunspel

Sunspel and Jago Poynter

A celebration of British ceramics. Sunspel hosts local Chelsea potter, Jago Poynter at their Duke of York Square store during London Craft Week 2023.

Sloane Square 130 & 131 122 121 123 & 124 132 & 133 127 129 128 125 120 126 CHELSEA BRIDGEROAD KINGSROAD SLOANE STREET ROYALHOSPITALROAD EATONSQUARE #LCW2023 londoncraftweek.com @londoncraftweek 71

Join MASTER CRAFTSMEN and MAKERS for a series of EVENTS , DEMONSTRATIONS , WORKSHOPS , EXPERIENCES and TALKS from 8-14 MAY

Artisan

cadogan.co.uk #artisanchelsea Chelsea

West

4160Tuesdays

Future Perfumes: An Introduction to Sustainable Scents

4160Tuesdays hosts an open studio alongside masterclasses in sustainable scent making. Discover innovative renewable perfumery materials, create your own fragrance and test artisan perfumer Sarah McCartney’s new perfume, made from upcycled naturals, sustainable molecules and organic grain ethanol.

A RUM FELLOW

The Craft Behind A RUM FELLOW’s Designs in Notting Hill

Join A RUM FELLOW at their Golborne Road showroom to learn about the weaving craft behind their designs. Drop in and try your hand at weaving on a box loom as part of a community project, or watch daily rug and textile handweaving demonstrations.

Aiveen Daly

Aiveen Daly at British Pullman and Taylor Howes

Aiveen Daly, one of London’s leading specialist textile artists, will showcase her work on board the British Pullman as part of a VIP journey during London Craft Week. The work of her eponymous studio is also on display at Taylor Howes during the week. Please see www. londoncraftweek.com for further event details.

Anabela Chan Joaillerie Tales of Trash to Treasures

Anabela Chan Joaillerie invites you to discover ‘Tales of Trash to Treasures’ — a story of fine jewellery creations using recycled and refined aluminium from drink cans as the base metal, paired with scintillating laboratorygrown and created gemstones.

Masterclass Perfume Making

4160Tuesdays

42A Raynham Road

W6 0HY

4160tuesdays.com

020 8749 8015

08 & 13 May, 12–2pm & 4–6pm

10 May, 2–4pm & 6.30–8.30pm

12 May, 2–4pm & 6–8pm

14 May, 2–4pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Demonstration Workshop Design Weaving

A RUM FELLOW

Showroom

60 Golborne Road

W10 5PR

arumfellow.com

020 8245 6779

10 places £36 Demonstration

11–13 May, 3–4pm

Workshop

11–13 May, 10am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Open house

Textile Making

Taylor Howes

49–51 Cheval Place

SW7 1EW

aiveendaly.com

020 8962 0044

09–12 May 9am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition Design

Jewellery Making Metalworking

Anabela Chan Joaillerie

Flagship Boutique

35B Sloane Street

SW1X 9LP

anabelachan.com

020 7823 2700

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 120

08–13 May

10.30am–6.30pm

Booking not necessary Free

74 West

Anya Hindmarch

Anya Hindmarch Junior Apprentice Workshop

Suitable for little ones aged 6–10, this junior embossing workshop at Anya Hindmarch’s Bespoke Store offers attendees the chance to see leather craftspeople at work and take home their very own leather swatch, embossed with their name and choice of motif. Ticket price includes an iced bun and homemade lemonade.

Bentleys

Travelling Companions: A Masterclass in Leather with MacGregor & Michael

Bentleys, the vintage leather specialists, host two of Britain’s pre-eminent leatherworkers in their Chelsea shop. Take a front-row seat as MacGregor & Michael hand-make a modern overnight bag and traditional travel folio. Alongside this, learn to hand-stitch your own luggage tag or card case at their in-house workshop.

Business France

French Craft Collective

French Craft Collective is an exclusive event dedicated to high-end design, curated by Business France. A space for networking, learning, sharing ideas and discovering opportunities for future collaborations, it gives British specifiers the opportunity to discover a hand-picked selection of French craftspeople, renowned for their know-how, techniques and unique expertise.

Cadogan

Crafting Chelsea: Walking Tour of Sloane Street

West Chelsea has long been home to a fascinating array of characters who have honed its unique personality — from the wide-scale vision for the neighbourhood and its buildings, and the architects and artisans who made them, to the flamboyant individuals who commissioned and inhabited them. Join a walking tour led by Kira Charatan from Cadogan, who explores the craftsmanship inherent in the neighbourhood’s past and how it is shaping an exciting future.

Workshop Embossing

Anya Hindmarch

15-17 Pont Street

SW1X 9EH

anyahindmarch.com

020 7501 0168

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 121

11 May 4.30–6pm

13 May 3–4.30pm

Booking necessary via buytickets.at/ anyahindmarch/ 849793

8 places £35

Demonstrations

Workshop

Leather Working

Bentleys 91 Lower Sloane Street

SW1W 8DA

bentleyslondon.com

020 7730 6832

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 127

Demonstration

09,11&13 May,11am–5pm

Workshop

10 & 12 May, 11am–2pm & 3–6pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

4 places £62

Exhibition

Multidisciplinary

L’Institut français du Royaume-Uni

17 Queensberry Place SW7 2DT

businessfrance.fr

10 May 10am–5pm

Booking necessary via chloe.loric@ businessfrance.fr Free

Tour Design Sculpture

Venus Foundation

Sloane Square

SW1W 8BB

cadogan.co.uk

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 126

13 May 11.30am

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 10 places

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West

Caravane Earth Foundation

Crafts of Qatar

Caravane Earth curates an exhibition of Qatari woodcarving and Al Sadu textiles, a traditional form of weaving that is native to Bedouin tribes. The display gives a unique insight into the country’s cultural heritage and traditional arts.

Exhibition Talk

Textile Making Weaving

Woodworking

Gallery 10

Cromwell Place

4 Cromwell Place SW7 2JE

caravane.earth

Cassandra Goad

Cassandra Goad’s Interactive Exhibition

Exploring Her Latest Collection

Cassandra Goad is a jewellery designer whose collections are inspired by her travels. Discover the stories behind Cassandra’s designs at an interactive exhibition at her Sloane Street showroom.

Exhibition Design Goldsmithing

Cassandra Goad 147 Sloane Street SW1X 9BZ

cassandragoad.com 020 7730 2202

Exhibition

10–13 May, 10am–6pm

14 May, 10am–4pm

Talk

13 May, 11am

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website Free

Caravane Earth Foundation presents: “Crafts of Qatar”, showcasing Qatari Al Sadu textiles and woodcarving. The exhibition will provide a unique insight into Qatar's cultural heritage, traditional arts, and artisanry.

Cromwell Place, May 10-14th, 2023

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 124

08–12 May 10am–5.30pm

13 May 11am–2.30pm

Booking not necessary

76 West
COLOUR • PATTERN • EXCEPTIONAL WALLPAPERS & FABRICS Idyll 120/1003 & Petite Fleur 120/2007
BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN SUPPLIERS OF WALLPAPER, COLE & SON (WALLPAPERS) LTD. LONDON

Christopher Guy

An Upholstery Masterclass with Christopher Guy at Altfield

Watch an expert upholsterer cover a hand-carved Christopher Guy chair at fabric showroom Altfield. Learn about different stages of chair upholstery, top fabric and trimming, and which coverings work best for various types of upholstered furniture pieces.

Cole & Son

In Conversation with Cole & Son

British handcrafted artistry meets Italian wit and imagination in the latest volume of the enduring partnership between the design house of Cole & Son and Fornasetti, the Italian atelier recognised for design and decoration.

Masterclass Furniture Making Upholstery

Altfield Showroom Second Floor Centre Dome

Design Centre

Chelsea Harbour Lots Road SW10 0XE

christopherguy.com 020 3397 2410

Talk Design

Cole & Son 3 Jubilee Place SW3 3TD

cole-and-son.com 0208 442 8844

Crafts on Peel and HKETO

Hearts & Hands: Crafts of Hong Kong

An Exhibition by Crafts on Peel

This exhibition is a celebration of the skills and creativity of Hong Kong’s artisans and a reminder of the importance of craftsmanship in preserving the city’s culture and heritage.

Exhibition

Tour

Multidisciplinary

Royal Society of Sculptors

108 Old Brompton Road SW7 3RA

craftsonpeel.com hketolondon.gov.hk

Crafts on Peel and HKETO

Bamboo Steamer Making Experience

From splitting and bending to weaving bamboo, Hong Kong artisan Ingko Lam shares the essential steps in making bamboo steamers. Learn how to weave the lid of the steamer and bring home a bamboo steamer of your own creation.

10 May 1–5pm

Booking not necessary 25 places Free

Workshop

Bamboo working

Royal Society of Sculptors 108 Old Brompton Road SW7 3RA

craftsonpeel.com

hketolondon.gov.hk

09 May 2pm

Booking not necessary

08–21 May

11–6pm

Booking not necessary

12 May, 3–5.30pm

14 May, 2–4.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

12 places £50

West
80 West

9 – 13 MAY 2023

Celebrate the art of extraordinary creativity at Artefact. A host of international galleries will collectively showcase hundreds of unique pieces, each skillfully created to captivate the eye of the collector.

INFINITE TALENT. ONE ADDRESS. ARTEFACT AT DESIGN CENTRE, CHELSEA HARBOUR

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER VISIT

PRESENTS
Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, London SW10 0XE +44 (0)20 7225 9166
dcch.co.uk

West

Crafts on Peel and HKETO

Making of Wooden Coaster Workshop

A hands-on woodworking workshop with Hong Kong artisan Ken Chow. Learn the principles of the mortise and tenon technique while creating your own wooden coaster with steady hands and calm minds.

Workshop Woodworking

Royal Society of Sculptors

108 Old Brompton Road SW7 3RA

craftsonpeel.com hketolondon.gov.hk

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour

Artefact 2023

Now in its third year, Artefact brings the joy of the handcrafted to international collectors, designers, architects and craft enthusiasts. Meet leading gallerists and view work from established and emerging makers and artists whose skills attest to the relevance of collectible craft today. The programme includes talks and gallery tours.

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour Artefact 2023 Programme

Contemporary craft fair Artefact presents a curated programme of events. The ‘Conversations in Craft’ talks, chaired by writer and Material Matters podcaster Grant Gibson, offer insider insights from renowned experts. Tours, gallery trails and daily demonstrations from QEST makers bring craft to life.

DKT Artworks

Light on Artworks: Discussing the Dynamics Between Craftsmanship and Lighting

DKT Artworks specialise in handcrafted bespoke decorative finishes and site-specific artworks. Representatives from DKT and John Cullen Lighting discuss and showcase the importance of craftsmanship and lighting within the design process, explaining techniques, materials and factors to consider when creating bespoke interiors.

11 May, 12–1.30pm

13 May, 3.30–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

12 places £25

Exhibition Multidisciplinary

Design Centre

Chelsea Harbour Lots Road SW10 0XE

dcch.co.uk 020 7225 9166

09–13 May

10.30am–3.30pm

Booking necessary via dcch.co.uk

Talk Design

Design Centre

Chelsea Harbour Lots Road SW10 0XE

dcch.co.uk 020 7225 9166

09 May

10.30am–5.30pm

Booking necessary via dcch.co.uk

Demonstration Decorative Plasterwork Mosaic Papier-Mâché Sculpture

John Cullen Lighting Showroom

561–563 King’s Road SW6 2EB

dkt.co.uk 020 8682 8460

11 May

11am–12.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 50 places Free

82 West

West

Emilia Wickstead

Discover the Craftsmanship of Emilia Wickstead Home

Discover the craftsmanship of Emilia Wickstead Home within the brand’s flagship store on Sloane Street. Learn how Emilia worked alongside master craftspeople to bring to life her new collection of homeware, which takes influence from her formative years in Italy.

Emilie Coste at Laurence Coste

Abstract Surrealist Ceramics

Emilie Coste welcomes you to her abstract surrealist ceramic exhibition. Get ready to experience a whimsical journey through the subconscious mind, with dreamlike sculptures filled with vibrant colours, distorted shapes and surrealist imagery.

Open house Ceramics Embroidery Glassblowing

Emilia Wickstead 52–153 Sloane Street

SW1X 9BX

emiliawickstead.com

07955 439 668

Emma Witter

Victorian Gold

Artist Emma Witter displays a window exhibition of small, intricate sculptures, created in response to the menu of a seafood dinner taking place on Thursday 11 May. Reminiscent of Victorian parlour ornaments, nautical instruments and fishmonger tools, these curious works remind us of seafaring adventure and prompt our unchartered imagination.

Flow Gallery

Constructing Space: An Exhibition of Danish Contemporary Craft

An exhibition of three Danish female artists, Heidi Hentze, Trine Drivsholm and Ane Christensen, working in three distinct materials: glass, porcelain and metal. Together, they explore the absence of conventional function, contemporary interpretations of simple geometric forms and the use of light and shadow.

Exhibition Ceramics Sculpture

Laurence Coste

149 Sloane Street

SW1X 9BZ

emiliecostedesigns.com

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 122

08 May, 12–6pm

09 & 11–13 May, 10am–6pm

10 May, 10am–7pm

Booking not necessary

Dinner Exhibition Sculpture

The Sea, The Sea

174 Pavilion Road SW1X 0AW

emmawitter.co.uk

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 123

08 & 14 May

12–6pm 09–13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition Talk Ceramics Glass working Glassblowing Metalworking

Flow Gallery

1–5 Needham Road

W11 2RP

flowgallery.co.uk 020 7243 0782

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 125

Dinner 11 May Exhibiton 08–14 May

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Exhibition 10–13 May 11am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free Talk 10 May 6–7pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 15 places

£10

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West

Forest + Found Material Beings

‘Material Beings’ platforms eight ambitious artists and makers pushing the conceptual nature of craft practice through a radical rethinking of materiality. Exhibiting artists include Max Bainbridge, Abigail Booth, Marlène Huissoud, Alida Kuzemczak-Sayer, Francisca Onumah, Frances Pinnock, Chloé Rosetta Bell and Marcin Rusak.

Goldfinger

Open Studio and Candlestick-Making Workshop

Join Goldfinger for a unique design workshop as they launch their new ‘Stack’ candlestick range, transforming surplus material into a contemporary table centrepiece. Goldfinger is running an open studio throughout the week - drop in between 2 and 6pm to explore their workshop and meet the makers as they work.

Exhibition

Multidisciplinary

Cromwell Place Lavery Studio

4 Cromwell Place SW7 2JE

forest-and-found.com

10–13 May, 10am–6pm

14 May, 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Guided tour Workshop

Candle Making Sculpture

Woodworking

Goldfinger

13–15 Golborne Road W10 5NY

goldfinger.design 020 3302 0900

Guided tour

2–6pm

Booking not necessary

Workshop

11 May 5.30–7.30pm

Booking necessary via goldfinger.design

15 places £75

84 West

West

Imprint of Iran

Imprint of Iran

This exhibition showcases the works of three young Iranian artists, Bibi Manavi, Rana Khadem and Navid Azimi Sajadi, whose contemporary interpretations are directly rooted in the ancient Iranian crafts of embroidery, mirror mosaics, woodworking and ceramics.

Exhibition Ceramics Embroidery Fine Art

Textile Making Woodworking

Cromwell Place SW7 2JE

ISHKAR

Palestinian Cross-Stitch Workshop with ISHKAR and the Tatreez Collective

Join ISHKAR and the Tatreez Collective for an embroidery workshop and learn how to cross-stitch the Bethlehem Star. The workshop includes a presentation on the history and significance of Palestinian embroidery, specifically cross-stitch. All materials are provided, and attendees take home their embroidered piece.

Isis Dove-Edwin

Isis Dove-Edwin and Rachel Goodison: Open Studio

Join ceramic artist Isis Dove-Edwin and multidisciplinary artist Rachel Goodison at their open studio. Learn about their processes and techniques, view finished works and works-in-progress as well as visiting the ceramic studio.

Workshop Embroidery Goldfinger Factory

13–15 Golborne Road W10 5NY

ishkar.com 07557 386 046

10–14 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Japan House London

Kumihimo: Japanese Silk Braiding by Domyo

Discover the past, present and possible futures of kumihimo, an intricate, decorative braided cord from Japan. This exhibition brings the story of Japanese braiding to life with floor-to-ceiling installations, absorbing video, creative displays of equipment and tools and more than 50 different examples of the braids themselves.

Open house Ceramics Textile Making

103 Cheyne Walk SW10 0DQ

10 May

6.15–8.30pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk

25 places £40

Exhibition Dyeing Textile Making Weaving

Japan House London

101–111 Kensington

High Street

W8 5SA

japanhouselondon.uk 020 3972 7100

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 133

13–14 May 12–6pm

Booking not necessary

08–14 May 10am–8pm

Booking necessary via japanhouselondon.uk Free

86 West

Kate Braine Studio

Kate Braine Pottery Studio Visit and Exhibition

Kate Braine opens her house to exhibit works made over the last 10 years in her Chelsea studio. The tour includes a visit to Kate’s garden studio and the chance to see a multitude of pots on display in her attached house.

Open house

Ceramics

Kate Braine Studio

20 Cheyne Row

SW3 5HL

katebrainestudio.com

Korea Craft and Design Foundation & Lloyd Choi Gallery

Moon Jar: The Untold Story

A pot that became an icon in ceramic history, the Moon Jar’s powerful identity has for many years overshadowed the individuality of modern Korean potters. This exhibition focuses on contemporary artists who are making and un-making the Moon Jar to find a sense of ‘self’ within its long tradition.

Exhibition Ceramics

Cromwell Place

Arc Gallery

4 Cromwell Place

SW7 2JE

lloydchoigallery.com

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 132

13–14 May 10am–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places

Exhibition 08–09 & 11–13 May 10am–6pm 10 & 14 May 10am–4pm

Booking necessary via info@cromwellplace.com

23 February – 11 June 2023

Free Exhibition

Book online at japanhouselondon.uk #kumihimo

High Street Kensington @JapanHouseLDN

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Korea

Craft and Design Foundation & Lloyd Choi Gallery

Screen Talk: Meet the Korean Moon Jar Artists

Part of the exhibition ‘Moon Jar: The Untold Story’, this film screening and tour introduces the world of the Moon Jar and contemporary Korean ceramics. Watch interviews with artists in their studios in South Korea, followed by an exhibition walkthrough with Korean modernist potter Rhee Soo-jong and gallery director Lloyd Choi.

Leighton House

Turquoise Mountain x Leighton House

Turquoise Mountain was founded by His Majesty King Charles to revive historic areas and traditional crafts, and provide jobs and skills where cultural heritage is under threat. Experience the craftsmanship of artisans from Afghanistan and the Levant with a breakfast at Christopher Farr, followed by a personal tour of Leighton House.

Morley College London

Craft Workshops at Morley College

London’s North Kensington Centre

Morley College’s North Kensington Centre is a local hub with a big vision and specialisms in glass, jewellery and ceramics. Learn the fundamentals of artistic glass making — cutting, fusing, foiling — or try an introduction to the jewellery course at their newly refurbished building off Golborne Road.

Morley College London

Craft Workshops at Morley College

London’s Chelsea Centre

Spend a leisurely weekend at Morley’s Chelsea Centre exploring interactive craft workshops led by well-known artists and makers. Try your hand at something new in a range of introductory sessions, including printmaking, 3D modelling, screen printing, pattern cutting, sculpting organic forms, millinery and black-and-white photography.

Talk Ceramics

Cromwell Place Arc Gallery

4 Cromwell Place SW7 2JE

lloydchoigallery.com

09 May 6.30–7pm

Booking necessary via info@cromwellplace.com

50 places

Tour Weaving Woodworking

Christopher Farr 585 King’s Road SW6 2EH

christopherfarr.com

12 May 9.30am

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Course Ceramics Glass casting Glass working Goldsmithing Jewellery Making Silversmithing

Morley College London: North Kensington Centre Wornington Road W10 5QQ

morleycollege.ac.uk/ north-kensington-centre 020 7450 1889

Course Multidisciplinary

9 & 13 May

10.30am–1.30pm

11 May

11am–1pm

Booking necessary via morleycollege.ac.uk/ events/list

10 places

£15

13–14 May

11am–3pm

Morley College

London: Chelsea Centre Hortensia Road SW10 0QS

morleycollege.ac.uk/ chelsea-centre 020 7450 1889

Booking necessary via morleycollege.ac.uk/ events/list

10 places £15

West
88 West

West

National Army Museum

Embroidery Course: Goldwork

For centuries, many of the British Army’s ceremonial uniforms have been beautifully embroidered with goldwork. Elevate your own embroidery skills on this two-day course led by experts from Hand & Lock.

Course Embroidery

National Army Museum

Royal Hospital Road

SW3 4HT

nam.ac.uk 020 7730 0717

National Army Museum

Crafting Ceremony: Military Uniforms

Discover the skill involved in creating the military uniforms which make British pageantry so distinctive in this special evening at the National Army Museum. Hear what these uniforms mean to the soldiers who wear them and view items from the museum collection, not normally on display to the public.

National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute

Genius Weavers: A Glance at the Textiles and Baskets of Taiwanese Indigenous People

The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute presents an exhibition spotlighting master craftspeople who specialise in braiding and weaving. The textiles and baskets on display shed light on the living wisdom, aesthetics, regional traditions and cultural inheritance of the Austronesian population.

Raw Mango

An Exhibition of Saris, Textiles and Garments

With roots in craft and community, Indian design house

Raw Mango continues to create new conversations in textile and culture through an exhibition of saris, textiles and garments that innovate upon centuries-old skills.

Talk Embroidery Tailoring

National Army Museum

Royal Hospital Road

SW3 4HT

nam.ac.uk 020 7730 0717

13–14 May 10.30am–4.30pm

Booking necessary via tickets.nam.ac.uk/event

15 places £85

11 May

6.30–8.30pm

Booking necessary via tickets.nam.ac.uk/event

30 places £12

Exhibition

Textile Making

Weaving

Cromwell Place

Gallery 7

4 Cromwell Place

SW7 2JE

10–13 May 10am–6pm

14 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition

Textile Making

Gallery 3

Cromwell Place

4 Cromwell Place

SW7 2JE

rawmango.com

12–14 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

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International Pavilion Korea

Gallery 5

Cromwell Place

SW7 2 JE

10-14 May, 2023

Korean Cultural Centre Grand Buildings

1–3 Strand

WC2N 5DA

10 May–30 July, 2023

solunaliving.co.kr

The Soluna Art Group, a leading craft-focused gallery in Seoul, presents two exhibitions for London Craft Week, both of which shine a light on some of Korea’s most exciting craftspeople working today.

‘Mind, Hand and Time’ at Cromwell Place exhibits works by Dahye Jeong, winner of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2022. Inspired by traditional Korean headwear, Dahye works with horsehair, weaving this ancient material into delicate, transparent vessels. The jury for the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize unanimously selected her work because of its sensitivity and astonishing finesse.

‘Light of Weaving: Labour-Hand-Hours’ features exceptional works by leading Korean craft artists, centred around the theme of weaving. This exhibition at the Korean Culture Centre UK has been carefully curated, juxtaposing materials such as bamboo, wood and glass to play with light, tone and silhouette.

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International Pavilion Taiwan

Gallery 7

Cromwell Place

SW7 2 JE

10–14 May 2023

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The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute presents ‘Colour Theatre: Taiwan Fibre Crafts’. This exhibition at Cromwell Place spotlights master craftspeople who specialise in braiding and weaving.

The fabrics and baskets on display shed light on the living wisdom, aesthetics, regional traditions and cultural inheritance of the Austronesian population. Encounter traditional techniques, patterns and forms of baskets, alongside reinterpreted and innovative versions by contemporary Taiwanese craft professionals.

The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute (NTCRI) is dedicated to the research, development and promotion of Taiwan’s craft industry. It aims to preserve traditional craft skills while developing products with regional characteristics, and drawing on new design trends to inspire new products. Located in central Taiwan, the NYCRI is the nation’s only national-level institute for craft arts. Its primary mission is to display, collect, study and promote the country’s craft arts and to make crafts educational and entertaining by showcasing local and international artwork.

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Rock & Soar

The World of Glass: Secrets, Interiors and Light Play at Taylor Howes

Join Monica Polonio and Alison Smith, founders of sculptural lighting company Rock & Soar, for a breakfast panel discussion with their glassblower and Jane Landino, creative and design head of studio at Taylor Howes. They discuss bold glass experiments, lighting and colour for the interior design world.

Rupert Bevan Gilding with Rupert

Rupert Bevan started his career as an apprentice in gilding and restoration, teaching him how to use an endless variety of materials and techniques. Now with over 35 years experience, Rupert demonstrates the art of gilding in his Notting Hill showroom.

Breakfast Exhibition Design Glass Working Glassblowing Material Innovation Sculpture

Taylor Howes Designs

49–51 Cheval Place SW7 1EW

rockandsoar.com

Breakfast 10 May, 9–10.30am

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Exhibition

09–12 May, 9am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Silverlining Furniture

The Magic of Materials at Taylor Howes

Silverlining creates furniture and artworks for yachts, residences and aircraft. They source materials with history, from 3,000-year-old bog oak to leather salvaged from a 1786 shipwreck. Drop by and discover the magic of materials and how traditional hand skills and modern technologies are redefining what craftsmanship is today.

Sipsmith London

Martini Masterclass Hosted by Master Distiller

Jared Brown and Designer Richard Brendon

Sipsmith Gin’s master distiller Jared Brown and glassware designer Richard Brendon deliver a workshop on mastering the craft of the martini. Rediscover the lost art of throwing a martini and tour the home of Sipsmith Gin before tasting a delicious martini served in one of Richard’s glasses.

Demonstration Gilding

Rupert Bevan Ltd

1 All Saints Road W11 1HA

rupertbevan.com 020 7731 1919

11 May

11am–3pm

Booking not necessary

Open house Design Furniture Making Leather Working Marquetry Woodworking

Taylor Howes Design Studio

49–51 Cheval Place SW7 1EW

silverliningfurniture.com 01948 822 150

Masterclass Distilling Food and Drink Glassblowing

Sipsmith London 83 Cranbrook Road W4 2LJ

sipsmith.com

09–12 May 9am–6pm

Booking not necessary

See LCW website for details

Booking necessary via sipsmith.com

20 places £75

94 West

West

Soho Home

Soho Home: Craft Week Conversations

Join an evening of discussion in celebration of craftsmanship with Soho Home’s panel of Member Market makers. Design journalist and presenter Roddy Clarke chats to De La Jardin, Goldfinger, Tejumola Butler Adenuga and Allday Goods.

Talk Multidisciplinary

Soho Home Studio

4 Duke of York Square SW3 4LY

sohohome.com 020 7851 1160

Soluna Art Group, Korea

Mind, Hand and Time: Dahye Jeong

Soluna Art Group, a leading craft-focused gallery in Seoul, presents works by Dahye Jeong, winner of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2022. Inspired by traditional Korean headwear, Dahye works with horsehair, weaving this ancient material into delicate, transparent vessels.

Sunspel

Sunspel and Jago Poynter

A celebration of British ceramics. Sunspel hosts local Chelsea potter Jago Poynter at their Duke of York Square store.

Exhibition Weaving Gallery 5 4 Cromwell Place SW7 2 JE

solunaliving.co.kr

cromwellplace.com

020 8057 1800

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 129

10 May 7–8.30pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk

70 places Free

The Design Museum

Create in Clay, Inspired by ‘Ai Weiwei: Making Sense’

Taking inspiration from the Design Museum’s upcoming exhibition ‘Ai Weiwei: Making Sense’, this one-day workshop is an opportunity to have an immersive pottery experience trying a wide range of techniques and approaches. Enjoy a day of hands-on exploration with Kite Studios, from creating pinch pots to wheel throwing and crafting tools.

Exhibition Ceramics

Sunspel

73 Duke of York Square SW3 4LY

sunspel.com

10–13 May 10am–6pm

14 May 10am–4pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website Free

Workshop Ceramics Clay Working

The Design Museum

224–238 Kensington

High Street W8 6AG

designmuseum.org

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 128

08–13 May 10am–6pm

14 May 12–5pm

Booking not necessary

13 May 10am–4pm

Booking necessary via designmuseum.org

20 places £73

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The Fashion School

Learn How to Repair Your Clothes

Visit The Fashion School in Chelsea, a hub of responsible fashion, and learn different techniques to mend your clothing. From fixing holes to shortening sleeves, gain the skills you need to repair and upcycle, rather than throw away.

Workshop Design Dress Making

Embroidery Knitting Printing Tailoring

The Fashion School First Floor 6 Burnsall Street SW3 3ST

thefashionschool-uk.com 020 7352 4256

The Fashion School with Jodie Glen-Martin

Introduction to Quilting: Make a Hexi-Flower From Liberty Fabric Scraps

A beginner-friendly introduction to the world of quilting and best practices. Join artist and quilter Jodie GlenMartin as you use beautiful swatches of Liberty fabric to make your own hexi-flower. All basic materials and tools are provided.

The Fashion School with Jodie Glen-Martin

Chelsea Quilting Club

Sample The Chelsea Quilting Club, a community at The Fashion School for swapping ideas and fabric, gaining inspiration and problem solving, as well as making new friends who share your interest. Contemporary and traditional quilting techniques are all embraced, with coffee and homemade cake provided.

Workshop Embroidery Quilting

The Fashion School First Floor 6 Burnsall Street SW3 3ST

thefashionschool-uk.com 020 7352 4256

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 130

11 May 10am–1pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

12 places

£30

Series Sponsor Artisan Chelsea Location 131

08 May 10am–12pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

6 places £15

Workshop Embroidery Quilting

Textile Making

The Fashion School First Floor

6 Burnsall Street SW3 3ST

thefashionschool-uk.com 020 7352 4256

Series Sponsor

Artisan Chelsea Location 131

12 May 10am–1pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

8 places £30

The New Craftsmen

The New Craftsmen presents ‘Colour in Craft’, a joyful collection of new works from a range of makers which celebrates the exploration of colour in crafted pieces for interiors. At the heart of the show is the work of ceramicist Matthew Raw, alongside lighting, textiles and decorative objects.

Ceramics

Colour in Craft Exhibition

Furniture Making

Glassblowing

Textile Making

The Old Boathouse

1 White Hart Lane SW13 0PX

thenewcraftsmen.com

08–14 May

Booking not necessary

96 West

West

Turquoise Mountain at Christopher Farr

Turquoise Mountain: The Cultural Heritage of Afghanistan

Turquoise Mountain was founded in 2006 by His Majesty King Charles to revive historic areas and traditional crafts, providing jobs, skills and a renewed sense of pride where cultural heritage is under threat. Christopher Farr hosts a display of the work of their artisans from small businesses in Afghanistan, Myanmar and the Middle East.

Vanderhurd Sands of Time

Vanderhurd transforms its studio into a dedicated exhibition space, taking visitors on a journey through its latest collection and opening Christine Van Der Hurd’s embroidery archive to the public for the first time. ‘Sands of Time’ offers a revealing portrait of one of the world’s most creative textile ateliers.

Exhibition Weaving Christopher Farr

585 King’s Road

SW6 2EH

turquoisemountain.org

08 –14 May 10am–6pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website Free

Victoria and Albert Museum

Soane Britain: Preservation of Crafts

Join Lulu Lytle, founder of Soane Britain, as she discusses the way Soane is working with craftspeople around the UK to preserve traditional craft skills and to champion new ones.

Exhibition Design

Embroidery Rug Making Textile Making Weaving

Vanderhurd

17 Portobello Road

W11 3DA

vanderhurd.com

020 7313 5400

10–14 May 10am–5pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk Free

Victoria and Albert Museum

Workshop: Hand-Stitched Silk Bok Jumoeni

Using traditional Korean silk fabrics and thread, create a hand-stitched lucky pouch, Bok jumeoni, inspired by the ancient tradition of bojagi, Korean wrapping cloths. Sara Cook teaches you how to construct your pouch, including using Settam sangchim, a triple stitch to imbue your pouch with good luck and happiness.

Talk Rattan Weaving Textile Making

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road SW7 2RL

vam.ac.uk 020 7942 2000

09 May 7–8pm

Booking necessary via vam.ac.uk/whatson £15–18

Workshop Embroidery Textile Making

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road SW7 2RL

vam.ac.uk 020 7942 2000

12 May 10.30am–4.30pm

Booking necessary via vam.ac.uk/whatson

16 places £120

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Victoria and Albert Museum

Open Studio: Rebecca Stevenson

Meet Rebecca Stevenson in her studio and learn how her research in the V&A’s collection is inspiring her practice. Rebecca is a London-based sculptor making work using a variety of media, including wax, resin and bronze.

Open house Sculpture

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road SW7 2RL

vam.ac.uk 020 7942 2000

Victoria and Albert Museum

Workshop: Create a Silver Ring with Ellis Mhairi Cameron

In this beginner’s workshop, design and create your own silver ring with jewellers wax ready to be cast using the ‘lost-wax casting’ technique. Jewellery designer Ellis Mhairi Cameron guides you through each step of the process, from drawing and modelling to final wax.

Workshop Jewellery Making

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road SW7 2RL

vam.ac.uk 020 7942 2000

13 May 1–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

14 May

10.30am–2.30pm

Booking necessary via vam.ac.uk/whatson

10 places £240

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Victoria and Albert Museum

Maker Demonstrations: Contemporary

British Silversmiths at the V&A

Watch demonstrations by four silversmiths whose work encompasses a range of styles and techniques. In the morning, chat with and see the work of Alice Fry and Ray Walton, followed in the afternoon by makers Katie Watson and Vicki Ambery-Smith.

Wings of Wisdom

Hypnotic Candles and Symbol

Readings with Wings of Wisdom

Wings of Wisdom’s first collection of consciously-crafted perfumed candles showcases the talent of Stoke-On-Trent’s traditional craftspeople. Learn about the fabrication process, from clay to finished product, while exploring the inner workings of your being with a symbols reading experience with Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek of the Wellness Foundry.

Demonstration Silversmithing

Victoria and Albert Museum

Cromwell Road SW7 2RL

vam.ac.uk

020 7942 2000

11 May 11am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Demonstration Candle Making Ceramics Design

The Columbia Room 116 95–99 Lancaster Gate W2 3NS

wow-uk.com

11 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

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Craft at Islington Square

A celebration of the independent, the conceptual and the experimental. A place where culture, wellbeing and performance co-exist, forming a rich combination of community and creativity.

Islington Square’s approach to London Craft Week is an extension of this spirit during which you can expect to find a curated mix of events from pop-up showrooms to demonstrations and masterclasses. Join us from 8 – 14 May to celebrate the best of craftsmanship in the capital.

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King’s Cross

Regent’s Park

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Park Royal

Park Royal Design District is home to an emerging cluster of creative talent and one of the Mayor’s newest Creative Enterprise Zones. Nestled among industrial buildings, iconic factories, Lebanese bakeries and specialist mechanics’ garages, you’ll find a rapidly growing collection of studios and workshops occupied by artists, crafters, makers and designers.

This unique landscape has inspired a particularly eclectic mix of disciplines, many finding inspiration from reclaimed materials and repurposed offcuts from their industrial neighbours. These recurring themes of circularity and resourcefulness, combined with high-tech, future-looking innovation, can be seen in ceramics, leatherwork, sculpture, millinery, screen-printing and small-scale fashion brands throughout the area.

Visitors can expect to browse an array of beautiful goods in a central marketplace, take part in hands-on workshops, as well as panel talks, live demonstrations and open studio tours. There are also two exhibitions — ‘Park Royal Clay’, which explores the work of eight different ceramicists working with raw clay sourced from a local excavation project, and ‘Future x Craft’, which reveals craftspeople working at the intersection of ancient practices and modern technology.

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Discover beauty born from the chaos of construction at the ‘Park Royal Clay’ exhibition. Join a collective of talented artists, ceramicists and makers as they transform raw London clay extracted from the massive infrastructure projects of Old Oak and Park Royal into works of art and everyday products.

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Park Royal Design District Park Royal Walking Tour

Enjoy a walking tour of Park Royal’s artist studios, maker-spaces and workshops, visiting a range of well-established and emerging businesses including Bill Amberg Studio, Queensrollahouse and Excelsior Studios. Tours are led by the PRDD team and provide an insight into this little-known but fascinating corner of London.

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Anthropologie

An Introduction to Botanical Pattern and Printmaking with Ellen Merchant

Join decorative artist, designer and printmaker Ellen Merchant for an introductory workshop on botanical pattern and printmaking. Taking inspiration from Anthropologie’s collaboration with Ellen, participants are guided through designing, carving and printing a repeatingpattern lino tile.

Arlo & Jacob

Moodboarding Pop-Up with Arlo & Jacob

Dive into a morning of interiors moodboarding at Arlo & Jacob’s Islington Square showroom. With endless materials at your fingertips, from COAT paint swatches to fabrics and tiling, mix and match to get a comprehensive feel of your reimagined space.

Workshop Design Printing

Anthropologie 126–127 Upper Street N1 1QP

anthropologie.com

14 May 2–4pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website £15

Borough Kitchen Kitchen Knives and How to Use Them

Workshop Design

Arlo & Jacob

6C Esther Anne Place N1 1WL

arloandjacob.com

Correctly

Join Borough Kitchen for a practical, hands-on lesson on how to use kitchen knives correctly, with a focus on why high-quality craftsmanship makes such a big difference. Enjoy dinner at the end of the workshop and leave with a thorough understanding of how to apply these techniques any time you cook a meal.

Cos

The Art of Collaboration

A commitment to craft is the embodiment of the COS philosophy. The brand is celebrating the art of collaboration with events in store at Coal Drops Yard, a curated space where design and the COS collection coexist. Visit londoncraftweek.com for further information.

Workshop Food and Drink

Borough Kitchen 129c Upper Street N1 1QP

boroughkitchen.com

13 May 11am–1pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk 50 places Free

08 May 6.30–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places £59

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Cubitts Spectacle-Making Class

Join Cubitts at their new state-of-the-art workshop for a day of spectacle making. Hosted by their studio team, participants become trainee spectacle makers, taken through the process to create their own handmade frame.

Workshop Design Spectacle Making

Cubitts

The Brewery Building

55–61 Brewery Road N7 9QH

cubitts.com

Cubitts Cubitts x Vic Wright

Drop by Cubitts Coal Drops Yard and take in a selection of works by Manchester-based sculptor Vic Wright. Expect strange formal and textural conjunctions that evoke a moulded, amplified, distorted view of nature.

Exhibition Decorative Plasterwork

Design Fine Art Sculpture

Cubitts Unit 14

Bagley Walk Arches

Coal Drops Yard

N1C 4DH

cubitts.com

13 May 10am–3pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 6 places £175

08–13 May 10am–7pm

14 May 10am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

The Modern Spectacle Maker Dalia James. Spectacle wearer. Textile artist.
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Jaipur Rugs Foundation and The British Council

LEAD From the Heart

Explore a collection of hand-knotted rugs co-designed by 24 women artisans from Jaipur Rugs Foundation and 24 Central Saint Martins BA Textile Design students, supported by the British Council. Through online workshops, students and artisans exchanged design insights, technical expertise, personal stories and aspirations.

Martina Kocianova

Mushroom World by Martina Kocianova at Gill Wing Jewellery

Gill Wing Jewellery hosts ‘Mushroom World’ by Martina Kocianova. The psychedelic installation combines mycelium with engraved precious metals and gems in jewellery and sculpture. Meet Martina for an artist’s talk on Thursday 11 May, where you are invited to wear your most colourful outfit to try on some jewels with a celebratory drink.

Mati Ventrillon

Shetland Trading Post: An Exhibition of Artisans and Maritime Traditions

Mati Ventrillon brings the artistry and culture of the Shetland Islands to life, with a variety of items for sale on her Shetland Trading Post. Whether you’re a professional looking for something special, or just want to browse the unique creations of Shetland artisans, this is the perfect event for you.

Park Royal Design District

Future Craft

Students at the forefront of technology team up with Park Royal craftspeople to explore the future of craft and making. See how traditional techniques and cuttingedge technologies can unite to create truly innovative products. Don’t miss this exciting fusion of old and new, pushing the boundaries of craft and design.

Exhibition Talk Workshop

Rug Making Textile Making Weaving

Window Galleries

Central Saint Martins

1 Granary Square N1C 4AA

arts.ac.uk

Exhibition 08–14 May

Talk, Free

11 May, 4–7pm

Booking necessary via arts.ac.uk

Workshop

13 May, 10am–5pm

Booking necessary via arts.ac.uk

Exhibition Talk

Jewellery Making Sculpture

Gill Wing Jewellery

182 Upper Street N1 1RQ

Exhibition 08 May, 11am–5pm

09–13 May, 11am–6pm

14 May, 12–6pm

Booking not necessary

Talk

11 May, 6–8pm

Booking necessary via info@gillwingjewellery.com 30 places Free

Exhibition Basketry Design Knitting Woodworking mativentrillon.co.uk

12 May 3–8pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 50 places Free

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 160

12 May 10am–8pm

13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

6HF
Exhibition 3D Printing Clay Working Multidisciplinary Technology EX2 41–43 Standard Road NW10
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Park Royal Design District Making Conversations

In this series of talks and demonstrations, discover the inspiring journeys that have led Park Royal’s artists and makers to master their chosen crafts, learn about new techniques in natural and sustainable materials, and watch live showcases of 3D printing, bookbinding, welding and more.

Park Royal Design District Park Royal Clay

Discover beauty born from the chaos of construction at the ‘Park Royal Clay’ exhibition. Join a collective of talented artists, ceramicists and makers as they transform raw London clay extracted from the massive infrastructure projects of Old Oak and Park Royal into works of art and everyday products.

Talk Multidisciplinary

EX2

41–43 Standard Road

NW10 6HF

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 161

12 May

11am–6pm

13 May

11am–6pm

Booking necessary via parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

50 places

Park Royal Design District Park Royal Marketplace

Shop an array of handcrafted ceramics, homewares, furniture, fashion, handmade books, prints and more from Park Royal’s designers and makers.

Exhibition Ceramics Clay Working

EX2

41–43 Standard Road NW10 6HF

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 162

12 May 10am–8pm

13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Park Royal Design District Park Royal Open Workshop

A series of free workshops to celebrate the launch of Park Royal Open Workshop. Try your hand at traditional crafts such as woodworking, sewing, weaving, printmaking, bookbinding and leatherwork.

Market Multidisciplinary

EX2

41–43 Standard Road NW10 6HF

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 163

12 May

12–8pm

13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition

Multidisciplinary

EX2

41–43 Standard Road NW10 6HF

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 164

12 May 11am–6pm

13 May 11am–6pm

Booking necessary via parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

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Park Royal Design District

Park Royal Walking Tours

Enjoy a walking tour of Park Royal’s artist studios, maker-spaces and workshops, visiting a range of wellestablished and emerging businesses including Bill Amberg Studio, Queensrollahouse and Excelsior Studios. Tours are led by the PRDD team and provide an insight into this little-known but fascinating corner of London.

Rossogranada in collaboration with the Invisible Collection

Resilient Clay: Contemporary Ceramicists From Athens

Online interiors platform The Invisible Collection partners with Rossogranada, a Swiss art catalyser dedicated to supporting artists and practices around the world. Together they present an exhibition on contemporary ceramicists from Athens, all showcased in London for the first time.

Vigour and Skills Exhibition, Demonstrations and Talks

Vigour and Skills celebrates its community of makers with an exhibition and programme of live demonstrations and talks. Crafts on display include ceramics, leather working, basket weaving, glass blowing, jewellery design, decorative arts and illustration.

Guided Tour

Multidisciplinary

EX2

41–43 Standard Road NW10 6HF

parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

Series Sponsor Park Royal Location 165

12–13 May

11am–12.30pm

Booking necessary via parkroyaldesigndistrict.com

15 places

Breakfast Talk Ceramics

The Invisible Collection

2–4 Huntsworth Mews NW1 6DD

Breakfast 12–13 May

Talk

09 May, 5–9pm

Booking not necessary

Demonstration Talk

Multidisciplinary

Islington Square 116 Upper Street N1 1AB

vigourandskills.com

Demonstration, Free 08 May, 10am–1pm & 1–5pm, 09 May, 11am–1.30pm & 2–6pm, 10 May, 12–3pm & 2–5pm, 11 May, 10am–1pm & 12–4pm, 12 May, 11am–2pm & 12–4.30pm, 13 May, 10am–2pm & 2–6pm, 14 May, 2–6pm

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13 May, 2–6pm

14 May,12–1pm

Booking not necessary

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The Mills Fabrica is an innovation platform which supports and advances innovations for sustainability and social impact. We support start-ups in techstyle (textile & apparel) and agritech, building an international community of like-minded entrepreneurs and visionaries.

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CQ Studio

Bio-Embellishment & Embroidery Workshop: Make sequins from seaweed

This is an interactive workshop where participants will have the chance to experiment with different biopolymers to create embellishments that will be used to create an embroidered design.

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naze naze – the rainbow weavers

By working with female weavers from rural areas, naze naze aims to connect urban lifestyles with traditional craftsmanship and build mutual understanding between individuals through textiles. Visit the exhibition and join this part-learning, part-making workshop to learn behind-thescenes stories and create your own colour combos.

Colorifix

Biological Colour: A Creative Screen-Printing Workshop with Ruth Lloyd x Colorifix’

Join us for an exciting workshop combining screen printing with the Colorifix bacterial pigment technology. Participants will learn more about how bacterial pigments pose sustainable alternatives to conventional petroleum dye systems and how these pigments can be used in combination with traditional and innovative textile patterning processes.

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The Mills Fabrica

Head to King’s Cross for a programme of dynamic events and exhibitions by The Mills Fabrica.

Their innovation gallery and concept store Fabrica X is shining a light on biomaterials and craftsmanship. The exhibition pays homage to ancient techniques while celebrating a new form of craft by scientists and bio-designers. Alongside this, explore zero-mile farm-to-fork produce via their vertical farming units, where fresh herbs are grown and harvested for use in the ground-floor café, Nourished Communities.

Fabrica Lab is hosting a series of biomaterial workshops, while Colorifix, one of The Mills Fabrica’s portfolio companies, is running two bacterial dye screen-printing workshops.

The Mills Fabrica is also hosting a day of enlightening talks and panels from the innovators behind trailblazing solutions for a better planet. They’re dedicated to supporting ‘techstyle’ (textile and apparel) and agrifood tech start-ups through their investment and incubation programme.

Originating in Hong Kong in 2018, The Mills Fabrica marks an exciting cross-continental chapter in the global journey to driving a more sustainable future. Join them in their goal to accelerate innovation and collaboration amongst the entrepreneurs and creatives; the activists and the public; the corporate brands and the policy makers — all doing their part to bring about positive change.

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Fabrica X at London Craft Week

Innovation gallery and concept store Fabrica X shines a light on biomaterials and craftsmanship. The exhibition pays homage to traditional techniques while celebrating a new form of craft by scientists and biodesigners — such as engineering microbes, bacteria and fungi into lab-grown shoes and other items we wear daily.

The Mills Fabrica

Planet-Saving Innovations

The Mills Fabrica hosts an industry event, featuring a number of enlightening talks and panel discussions from the innovators behind trailblazing solutions for a better planet.

Textile Making

Fabrica

N1 9AB

themillsfabrica.com

09–13 May 9am–6pm

14 May 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Colorifix

Biological Colour: A Creative ScreenPrinting Workshop with Ruth Lloyd

Attend an exciting workshop that combines screen printing with Colorifix’s bacterial pigment technology. Learn how bacterial pigments pose sustainable alternatives to conventional petroleum dye systems, and how these pigments can be used in combination with traditional and innovative textile patterning processes.

CQ Studio

Bio-Embellishment and Embroidery Workshop: Make Sequins From Seaweed

In this workshop, experiment with producing your own embellishments and sequins made from a range of biopolymers and natural pigments. Create gels that are formed into shape in handmade moulds, before learning stitch techniques to apply your new embellishments onto a unique embroidered design.

The Mills Fabrica 36–40 York Way N1 9AB

themillsfabrica.com

11 May 9am–2pm

Booking necessary via themillsfabrica.com

11

10 May 2–4pm & 5–7pm

Workshop Biofabrication Dyeing Printing Fabrica X The Mills Fabrica 36–40 York Way N1
9AB colorifix.com
May 10am–12pm &
to be sold through London Craft Week Website 8 places £25
2–4pm Tickets
Workshop Biofabrication Embroidery
The Mills Fabrica 36–40
Fabrica X
York Way N1 9AB cqstudio.uk
Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places £35
Exhibition Biofabrication
Circular Design Dyeing Material Innovation
X The Mills Fabrica 36–40 York Way
Talks Biofabrication
Technology
Circular Design Material Innovation
Textile Making
114 Innovation Partner: The Mills Fabrica x LCW

The Mills Fabrica

Maison Errance

Create Your Own Natural Dye for a Maison Errance Object

Learn how Maison Errance is readapting ancestral fabric dyeing techniques to create low-impact, locally-sourced dyes from fern. Using this process, make your own homemade dye and use it to colour a Maison Errance interior object.

naze naze

naze naze: The Rainbow Weavers

naze naze works with female weavers from rural areas such as the Dulong River Valley on the China-Myanmar border. Visit the exhibition and join this part-learning, part-making workshop to hear behind-the-scenes stories and create your own yarn colour combinations.

Workshop Dyeing

Fabrica X

The Mills Fabrica

36–40 York Way

N1 9AB

maison-errance.com

Nona Source

Explore Nona Source’s Showroom

Nona Source aims to be a key player in creative circularity by connecting deadstock fabrics from the most renowned luxury Maisons to fashion and textile professionals. A solution which supports designers, talent and brands by proposing high-quality at affordable prices, low minimums, no production time while offering the opportunity to create low-impact collections.

Biofabricate

Our World: Built with Biology

Biofabricate believes we can build our world differently. They drive sustainable biomaterial innovation for all sectors through a global network of start-ups, brands and investors, and are The Mills Fabrica’s biomaterials knowledge partner. Visit them during the week to be immersed in the world of biomaterials.

Exhibition Workshop

Weaving

Fabrica X

The Mills Fabrica

36–40 York Way

N1 9AB

nazenaze.cn

12 May

10am–12pm & 2–4pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 10 places £30

Open house

Multidisciplinary

Fabrica X

The Mills Fabrica

36–40 York Way

N1 9AB

nona-source.com

Exhibition

09–13 May, 9am–6pm

14 May, 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Workshop

14 May, 2–4pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website

6 places £15

09–13 May 9am–6pm

14 May

11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Biofabrication

Fabrica X

The Mills Fabrica

36–40 York Way

N1 9AB

biofabricate.co

09–13 May 9am–6pm

14 May

11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

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City & Guilds of London Art School

Conservation Demonstrations, Printmaking, Carving Competition and Exhibitions

Discover specialist craft and conservation skills across an engaging two-day programme of activities, including the opportunity to try your hand at printing and stone carving. Explore exhibitions, watch demonstrations, tour the wood and stone-carving studios and cast your vote in the annual carving competition.

Future Icons

Future Icons Selects

Future Icons Selects presents over 70 leading makers from across Europe in a curated industrial setting at Oxo Tower Wharf’s Bargehouse. Be immersed in multidisciplinary craft — from the functional to the purely aesthetic — chat with the artists themselves and sign up for special-edition workshops.

Garden Museum

Cecilia Charlton: Memory Garden

In the Garden Museum’s historic nave, textile artist Cecilia Charlton displays large-scale site-specific weavings, exploring flowers which hold personal relevance to her: hydrangea, peony, hollyhock and lavender. The works invite viewers to contemplate the relationship between textiles and gardening, and the deep sensitivity to growth and patience that both require.

Kaymet

Factory Visit and Tour

See the production process in Kaymet’s Peckham factory, where their range of classic anodised aluminium serving trays and trolleys are produced. Tours are led by the proprietor in small groups during working hours, with an opportunity to buy products at bargain prices.

Open house Conservation Printing Stone Carving

City & Guilds of London Art School

124 Kennington Park Road SE11 4DJ

cityandguildsartschool.ac.uk

12 May 10am–5pm

13 May

11am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Fair Multidisciplinary

Oxo Tower Wharf Barge House Street

SE1 9PH

futureicons.co.uk

11–14 May 12–6pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk

Exhibition Workshop

Embroidery Weaving

Garden Museum

5 Lambeth Palace Road SE1 7LB

gardenmuseum.org.uk 020 7401 8865

Exhibition 08–14 May 10am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Workshop 11 & 13 May 12–2pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Guided Tour

Metalworking

Kaymet Works

52 Ossory Road SE1 5AN

kaymet.co.uk

10–11 May

11.30am–12.30pm & 2–3pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places £10

South
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Morley College London

Craft Workshops and Penny Lecture at Morley College London’s Waterloo Centre

Morley College’s Waterloo Centre is here for the curious — for those who want to learn while joining others in their pursuit of knowledge. Explore workshops in textiles, jewellery, ceramics, drawing, painting, bookbinding, printmaking and fashion, alongside a Penny Lecture presenting the work of the Clayground Collective.

NOW Gallery

Artist Talk with Charlotte Kidger: Reframing Material Values

NOW Gallery invites London-based maker Charlotte Kidger to discuss her innovative craft process. Charlotte uses industrial byproducts to create sculptural and functional objects, characterised by their vivid colour. Join an artist talk and Q&A exploring her evolving studio practice and ongoing research into sustainable material design.

Course Talk

Multidisciplinary

Morley College London: Waterloo Centre

61 Westminster Bridge Road SE1 7HT

morleycollege.ac.uk/ waterloo-centre 020 7450 1889

Course

14 May, 11am–3pm

10 places

£15

Talk

12 May, 6–8pm

80 places

£6

Booking necessary via morleycollege.ac.uk/ events/list

nowgallery.co.uk

11 May 7–8.30pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk

50 places Free

South
Sculpture
Talk
NOW Gallery Peninsula Square SE10 0SQ
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Oxo Tower Wharf

London Craft Week at Oxo Tower Wharf

From millinery to ceramics, weaving to leatherworking and much more, a haven for the craft-curious is waiting to be discovered at Oxo Tower Wharf. Their creative community of studio showrooms on the first and second floors is open to browse, buy, commission and learn with special demos and workshops.

The Tangible Project

The Tangible Project: Eight Makers Explore Touch Through Materials

An exhibition at Gallery@Oxo featuring Amélie Crépy, Robert George, Jemma Gowland, Sharon Griffin, Jacqueline James, Line Nilsen, Lisa Pettibone and Loraine Rutt. Known collectively as The Tangible Project, their new works celebrate the tactile relationship of hands exploring materials through their individual crafting of textile, wood, clay and glass.

Open house

Multidisciplinary

Oxo Tower Wharf

Barge House Street

SE1 9PH

oxotower.co.uk

11–14 May 11am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Talk

Multidisciplinary

The Gallery at Oxo

Oxo Tower Wharf

Barge House Street SE1 9PH

thetangibleproject.co.uk

Exhibition 10–14 May

10am–6pm

Booking not necessary Free

Talk

10–14 May

2–3pm

Booking not necessary 50 places Free

South
Tangible Gallery@OXO OXO Tower Wharf London SE1 9PH 10-14 May
www.thetangibleproject.com
Image: Line Nilsen
Eight artists explore touch through materials 120 South
/ Artworks: Sharon Griffin, Line Nilsen

South

wagumi Repair and Grow at wagumi

Oxo Tower-based wagumi offers workshops in Japanese crafts, including the return of their popular masterclasses in kintsugi, a method of mending ceramics with lacquer and metal powder. New this year is an opportunity to try your hand at making kokedama moss balls.

Workshop Ceramics Floristry

wagumi

1.09 OXO Tower Wharf

Barge House Street

SE1 9PH

wagumi-j.com

020 7928 1427

11 & 13 May, 12–1.30pm, 2.30–4pm & 4.30–6pm

12 May, 10–11am, 12.30–1.30pm & 2.30–3.30pm

13 May, 12–2pm

14 May, 11am–12.30pm, 1.30–3pm & 3.30–5pm

Booking necessary via wagumi-j.com

54 places £40–£140

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Clerkenwell

Dalston

Haggerston

Shoreditch

City of London
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Batsford Gallery

Quilts: A Material Culture

A ‘state of the craft’ survey of contemporary quilt-making at the newly opened Batsford Gallery. Building upon a resurgence of interest in quilts as functional art, five artists with distinctive practices demonstrate the pliancy of a form which stretches from contemplative colour study to organic abstraction and the avant-garde.

Blue Mountain School

Lunar Vessels by Cecilia Byrne

Blue Mountain School presents an installation of gravityfed water vessels by Cecilia Byrne of Endless Rhythm, a community project dedicated to improving the quality of water. The hand-thrown ceramic vessels made for Blue Mountain School are inspired by lunar phases — a nod to water’s inherent connection to the moon.

Brodie Neill

Turning Tables

Innovative material designer Brodie Neill opens the doors to his canal-side atelier, featuring a collection of upcycled centrepieces called ‘Turning Tables’. Explore the behindthe-scenes processes that transform materials such as ocean plastic, underwater forests and salvaged timbers into collectable design pieces.

Cockpit

Lunchtime Lightning Talks

A flash of inspiration! Cockpit is home to some of the most inventive makers in the world. In this fun, fastpaced session, discover the processes behind their genius. With Majeda Clarke, Archana Pathak, Hannah Refaat, Giuseppe Savoca and Katrin Spranger, each giving a 10-minute visual presentation of their work.

Exhibition Fine Art Quilting Textile Making

Batsford Gallery

266 Hackney Road E2 7SJ

batsfordbooks.com/ gallery

09–12 May 12–7pm

13–14 May 11am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Exhibition Talk Ceramics Design

Blue Mountain School

9 Chance Street

E2 7JB

bluemountain.school 020 7739 9733

Exhibition 10–13 May 10am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Talk 13 May 2–2.45pm

Booking necessary via bluemountain.school 30 places Free

Open house Furniture Making

Brodie Neill Tuscany Wharf

4b Orsman Road N1 5QJ

brodieneill.com

12–13 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary Free

Talk Multidisciplinary

Buckle Street

Studios by Locke

21 Buckle Street

E1 8DB

cockpitstudios.org

11 May

1–2pm

Booking necessary via tickettailor.com/events/ cockpit/852209

50 places

£6 General £3 Concession

East
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East

Cockpit

Global Voices: International Influences in Craft

Makers from around the globe choose London as their base — discover why in this lively discussion hosted by Cockpit CEO Annie Warburton. Artists and makers Fadhel Mourali, Meron Wolde, Camilla Hanney and Esna Su reveal the influences on their work and discuss whether London can remain a magnet for global talent.

Craft Central

Flax Piece #1: The Process of Making Flax Into Thread

‘Flax Piece #1’ is a performance piece by artist Shane Waltener which highlights the process of making flax into thread. The action of breaking, scutching, hackling and spinning on various tools is accompanied by a live sound score performed by artist and musician Merlin Nova. A talk on growing local cloth and sustainable textiles follows.

Lola Lely x EcoWorld London & Poplar HARCA

Aberfeldy Stories: Colours of Home

‘Colours of Home’ is a textile installation in Aberfeldy Village, co-created by the local community and artist Lola Lely. Produced through low-waste, hyper-localised processes, the project reflects on the inherent sustainability of large-scale public art installations, providing a model of how these could be achieved differently for the future.

Fedrigoni Paper A Showcase of Paper Artistry

Fedrigoni Paper invites you to a showcase of paper artistry at their London studio. Building on a rich 125-year heritage of paper production, Fedrigoni continues to explore new creative boundaries, working alongside the most talented artists and designers around the world. For more details, see the London Craft Week website.

Talk Multidisciplinary Buckle Street Studios by Locke 21 Buckle Street

E1 8DB

cockpitstudios.org

09 May 6–7.30pm

Booking necessary via tickettailor.com/events/ cockpit/847022

50 places £6 General £3 Concession

Talk Textile Making

Craft Central

397–411 Westferry Road

E14 3AE

craftcentral.org.uk

020 7538 0819

12 May 4–6pm

Booking necessary via craftcentral.org.uk/events 50 places £10

Exhibition Design Dyeing

Printing Textile Making

Aberfeldy Square

Aberfeldy Village

E14 0TB

oxbow-eastlondon.co.uk

020 7846 2404

08–14 May 08am–10pm

Booking not necessary Free

Open house

Paper making

Clerkenwell House

67 Clerkenwell Road

EC1R 5BL

fedrigoni.com

09–12 May 9.30am–5pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

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Fritz Hansen

Gareth

Gareth Neal opens up his workshop and studio to give you a glimpse behind the scenes of his practice. As a multidisciplinary designer and maker, Gareth’s workshop is a treasure trove of new work, offcuts, exciting tests and tools. Friends, family, small ones and four-legged ones all welcome!

Heritage Crafts

2023 Launch of the Red List of Endangered Crafts

Attend the launch of the 2023 edition of the Heritage Crafts Red List of Endangered Crafts — the first research of its kind in the UK to rank craft skills by the likelihood that they will continue to the next generation.

Demonstration Exhibition Design Embroidery

Fritz

Gareth

East
Reception Bookbinding Calligraphy Leather Working Lettering Marbling Paper making The Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts 19–22 Charlotte Road EC2A 3SG heritagecrafts.org.uk 11 May 6–7.30pm
to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places £20
Tickets
Neal Open Studio Tour 3D Printing Design Furniture Making Sculpture Woodworking Gareth Neal 57a Lawford Road N1 5BJ garethneal.co.uk 07798 672464
May 12–5pm 13 May 11am–3pm
not necessary Free
Gareth
12
Booking
Neal Crafting Waste Talk 3D Printing Furniture Making Printing Sculpture Upholstery Woodworking
Neal 57a Lawford Road N1 5BJ garethneal.co.uk 07798 672464
May 3–4pm
Gareth Neal gives a talk with designer Ella Doran on ‘Crafting Waste’. The conversation looks at both of their work, covering craft activism, the differences between selfinitiated work and commissions and the vernacular used in the craft world around sustainability. to be sold through London Craft Week Website 30 places Free
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Tickets
This celebration of the Egg™ chair explores the history, craft and design of one of the world’s most recognisable furniture pieces, designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel. The exhibition includes special-edition Egg™ chairs and an embroidery and embellishment demonstration by Hand & Lock.
Hansen London Showroom 78 Cowcross Street EC1M 6EJ
Demonstration 10 May 10am–4.30pm Exhibition
May 10am–6pm
Free 126 East
The History of the Egg™ Chair
fritzhansen.com 020 4516 9196
09–12
Booking not necessary

East

House of Hackney

House of Hackney x Alice Gabb

Flag-Making Workshop

Join House of Hackney and Alice Gabb for a workshop celebrating the interior house’s latest collection, Superbloom, and flower power for a new generation. Alice discusses the history of banners and helps you create a statement banner of your own using House of Hackney floral fabric.

J Smith Esquire

Behind the Scenes of the J Smith Esq Atelier

Known in the millinery world for pushing the boundaries of the tradition, Justin Smith upholds the craft of millinery, whilst redefining classic head wear. Visit the J Smith Esq atelier in London’s old millinery quarter of De Beauvoir Town, and learn about iconic pieces created for film and TV, as well as bespoke commissions for some of the most celebrated and discerning of heads.

Kate Malone Ceramics

Behind the Scenes of Kate Malone’s Glaze Archive

Kate Malone has spent her career pioneering stoneware crystalline glaze research and chemistry experimentation. The resulting knowledge has led to a huge output of studio ceramic art and notable collaborations with prominent architects and designers. Go behind the scenes of Kate’s London studio archive, discover her glaze techniques and hear about her public art commissions and collaborations.

Leo Flowers

House of Hackney x Leo Flowers Paper

Flower-Making Workshop

Visit House of Hackney’s magical East London showroom to learn the preliminary techniques of botanical paper craft from Leo Flowers’ founder Jessie Beaumont. Participants take home a small posy of beautiful everlasting blooms.

Workshop Design Embroidery Tailoring

House of Hackney St Michael’s Mark Street Gardens

EC2A 4ER

houseofhackney.com

020 7739 3901

13 May 10am–2pm

Tickets to be sold through London

Craft Week Website 10 places £50

Guided Tour Millinery

J Smith Esq. 97 Southgate Road N1 3JS

See LCW website for details

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Tour Ceramics Sculpture

Balls Pond Studio 8 Culford Mews N1 4DX

katemaloneceramics.com

09 May 7–9pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 12 places £12

Workshop Floristry Paper making Sculpture

House of Hackney St Michael’s Mark Street Gardens

EC2A 4ER

leoflowers.co.uk

09 May 5.30–7.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 12 places £25

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London College of Fashion, UAL

London College of Fashion x London Craft Week

London College of Fashion presents a curation of craft excellence, with work from footwear, accessories, jewellery, tailoring and artefact, 3D thinkers, makers and doers. This one-day exhibition features pieces by current students, alumni and course practitioners.

Open house

Multidisciplinary

London College of Fashion Golden Lane

EC1Y 0UU

arts.ac.uk/colleges/ london-college-of-fashion

Mignonette Bridal

Bricolage by Mignonette Bridal: Sustainable Looks for the Modern Bride

Join

Reception Beading Circular Design Design Dress Making Old Spitalfields Market 1 Market Street E1 6AJ

mignonettebridal.com

11 May 2–5.30pm

Booking necessary via eventbrite.co.uk Free

11 May 12–6pm

Booking not necessary

East
by MIGNONETTE BRIDAL sustainable wedding looks for the modern muse. www.mignonettebridal.com
BRICOLAGE
Mignonette Bridal for the launch of Bricolage,
first sustainable bridal collection. Enjoy a
of
while you hear about the design process,
a dress being made, browse for
and
and learn a few techniques, before leaving
personalised
their
glass
Champagne
watch
gowns
fun accessories
with a
accessory of your choice.
128 East

THE ART OF WEAVING: PAST AND PRESENT

Molten 1090

An Insight into Design and Making with a Circular Design Ethos

Handblown glass specialists Molten 1090 give a unique insight the circular design ethos driving the design and making of their homeware products. Watch a demonstration hosted by creative director Laura, or visit the brand’s open studio throughout the week.

Museum of the Home in partnership with Poodle & Blonde Home Sweet (Sustainable) Home

Discover how culture and community are celebrated through craft and design, and create your own sustainable home accessory with the Museum of Home and luxury sustainable interiors brand Poodle and Blonde. Centring on the theme of home, explore how memories and materials can evoke a sense of familiarity and nostalgia.

Nancy Nicholson

The Fabric of a Rug

Devon-based artist, designer and weaver Nancy Nicholson presents an exploration of design, storytelling and the role textiles play in cultures around the world. Discover the studio’s new series of rugs and wall hangings showcased at The Mercantile in Spitalfields.

Demonstration

Glassblowing

Molten 1090 Studio Unit C1, 2 Leswin Place N16 7NJ

molten1090.com

12 May 11am–2pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

12 places £10

Old Spitalfields Market

The Art of Weaving. Huguenot Supper Cloth: A Communal Embroidery Project by Stitch School

A communal embroidery project inspired by the Huguenot weavers of 19th-century Spitalfields. Join Stitch School around the Supper Cloth table on the market floor at Old Spitalfields Market and help co-create a linen panel based on a historical Huguenot silk weave pattern.

Talk Workshop Printing Textile Making

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Road E2 8EA

museumofthehome.org.uk

Talk, Free 14 May

11.30am–12.30pm

Booking necessary via museumofthehome.org.uk

Workshop, Free 14 May

1–1.30pm & 2.30–3pm

Booking necessary via museumofthehome.org.uk 20 places

Exhibition Rug making Weaving

The Mercantile London

17A Lamb Street E1 6EA nancynicholsonstudios.com

08–14 May 11am–6pm

Booking not necessary

Workshop Embroidery Weaving

Old Spitalfields Market

16 Horner Square E1 6EW

09–14 May 11am–6pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

East
130 East

East

Old Spitalfields Market

The Modern Weaver: Live Demonstrations and Exhibition by Majeda Clarke

Weaver Majeda Clarke, whose work preserves the traditions of hand weaving, brings her craft to the centre of Old Spitalfields Market for two days of weaving demonstrations.

Demonstration

Textile Making

Weaving

The Central Market Floor

Old Spitalfields Market

16 Horner Square

E1 6EW

oldspitalfieldsmarket. com/events

Rachel Entwhistle

Crafting Meaning in Jewellery with Rachel Entwistle

Visit Rachel Entwistle’s studio and immerse yourself in her creative world, which draws on myth, symbolism, history and the natural world to create powerful talismanic pieces. Journey with Rachel through her new collection of ceremonial rings, each handcrafted in London with fine traditional techniques and unique geo-cut ethically sourced stones.

Sarabande Foundation

Interwoven: Experimental Weaving Practices

Sarabande Foundation, established by Lee Alexander McQueen, returns for a celebration of the art of contemporary weaving. Jeweller Megan Brown, artist Anouska Samms and designer Martina Spetlova present an interactive installation amongst their own unique approaches to weaving. Learn about the tangled links between materials and personal stories that are bound within each practice.

SCP Ceramics by Floris Wubben

Amsterdam-based designer Floris Wubben creates ceramics that seek to push the boundaries of function and sculpture. Floris uses self-designed machines to create serially produced unique objects. The combination of natural materials and the influence of the designer on the production process generates distinctively shaped vases, stools, tables and more.

09–10 May

See LCW website for details

Booking not necessary

Exhibition Design

Jewellery Making

Rachel Entwistle Store

5a Club Row

E1 6JX

rachelentwistle.co.uk

020 3699 0211

08–10 & 12–13 May

11am–6pm

11 May

11am–7pm

14 May

11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free

Exhibition Ceramics

Jewellery Making

Leather Working

Silversmithing

Textile Making

Weaving

Sarabande

22 Hertford Road

N1 5SH

sarabandefoundation.org

12–14 May

See LCW website for details

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website

Exhibition Talk Ceramics

SCP

135 Curtain Road

EC2A 3BX

scp.co.uk

020 7739 1869

Exhibition

09–13 May, 9.30am–6pm

14 May, 11am–5pm

Booking not necessary Free Talk

11 May, 5–8pm

Booking necessary via scp.co.uk

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Studio Trevelyan Method and Maquette: 10 Years of Making

After a decade of producing sculptural furniture pieces in conjunction with the world-renowned Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Charles Trevelyan opens his studio to the public for the first time to present a collection of the experiments and handmade maquettes that form an integral part of the development process for these works.

The Royal Mint

A Talk with The Royal Mint’s Chief Engraver

An in-depth talk on the engraving process with The Royal Mint’s Gordon Summers. Gordon has held the position of chief engraver at The Royal Mint for over a decade. In this talk, he shares the expertise and knowledge which have helped shape coin design in recent decades.

Open house Furniture Making

Studio Trevelyan

Hackney Depot

5 Sheep Lane

E8 4QS

charlestrevelyan.com

12–13 May 10am–4pm

Booking not necessary

The Royal Mint

A Workshop with The Royal Mint’s Chief Engraver

A hands-on plaster modelling workshop with The Royal Mint’s chief engraver Gordon Summers. Learn the age-old skills of carving and create your own plaster-cast model to take home. The workshop also includes an in-depth talk on the engraving process.

royalmint.com 0800 032 2154

09 May 12–1.30pm

Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 40 places £25

East
Workshop Engraving Wallacespace Spitalfields 15–25
E1
Artillery Lane
7HA
royalmint.com 0800 032 2154 09 May 10am–3.30pm
Tickets to be sold through London Craft Week Website 10 places £50
Lunch Talk Engraving
Wallacespace Spitalfields 15–25 Artillery Lane E1 7HA
132 East

The Royal Mint

British craftsmanship has been at the heart of what we do for more than 1,100 years.

We are The Royal Mint, The Original Maker.

HOME OF PRECIOUS METALS
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Discipline Index

Lola Lely 125 Mati Ventrillon 106 Mignonette Bridal 128 Modernity London 49 Rachel Entwhistle 131 Robertaebasta 36 Rock & Soar 94 Silverlining Furniture 94 Sonia Petroff 55 The Fashion School 96 The Prince’s Foundation 63 Tom Faulkner 64 Vanderhurd 97 Vic Wright 105 Wings of Wisdom 99 Distilling Richard Brendon 94 Sipsmith London 94 Dress Making Halfpenny London 42 Mignonette Bridal 128 The Fashion School 96 The Prince’s Foundation 63 Vivienne Westwood 65 Dyeing Colorifix 114 EcoWorld London 125 Japan House London 86 Lola Lely 125 Maison Errance 115 The Mills Fabrica 114 Embossing Anya Hindmarch 75 Globe-Trotter 41 Embroidery Charlotte Street Hotel 35 CQ Studio 114 Emilia Wickstead 83 Fritz Hansen 126 Garden Museum 118 Halfpenny London 42 Hand & Lock 42 House of Hackney 127 Imprint of Iran 86 ISHKAR 86 National Army Museum 89 Old Spitalfields Market 130 Tenun Pahang 61 The Fashion School 96 Vanderhurd 97 Victoria and Albert Museum 97 Enamelling Joséphine de Staël 45 Engraving 886 by The Royal Mint 32 3D Printing Gareth Neal 126 Park Royal Design District 106 Automotive Jack Barclay Bentley 44 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars 54 Bamboo Working Crafts on Peel 80 HKETO 80 Basketry Mati Ventrillon 106 Tenun Pahang 61 Beading Mignonette Bridal 128 Beauty CODE8 Beauty 36 Biofabrication Biofabricate 115 Colorifix 114 CQ Studio 114 de Le Cuona 66 The Mills Fabrica 114 Zena Holloway 66 Bookbinding Heritage Crafts 126 Calligraphy Heritage Crafts 126 Montblanc 49 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Candle Making Goldfinger 84 Wings of Wisdom 99 Ceramics Blue Mountain School 124 Browns 34 Emilia Wickstead 83 Emilie Coste at Laurence Coste 83 Flow Gallery 83 Han Collection 42 Imprint of Iran 86 Invisible Collection 108 Isis Dove-Edwin 86 Jago Poynter 95 Kate Braine Studio 87 Kate Malone Ceramics 127 Korea Craft and Design Foundation 87, 88 Lloyd Choi Gallery 87, 88 Lyndsey Ingram 47 Maak Contemporary Ceramics 47 Modernity London 49 Morley College London 88 Native 34 Park Royal Design District 107 Rachel Goodison 86 Rebecca Proctor 63 Rossogranada 108 Sarabande Foundation 131 SCP 131 Sunspel 95 The Design Museum 95 The New Craftsmen 96 TOAST 63 wagumi 121 Wings of Wisdom 99 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Circular Design Mignonette Bridal 128 Tengri 60 The Mills Fabrica 114 Clay Working Lyndsey Ingram 47 Han Collection 42 The Design Museum 95 Park Royal Design District 106, 107 Conservation Hand & Lock 42 City & Guilds of London Art School 118 Tengri 60 Cordwaining Lock & Co. Hatters 45 Decorative Plasterwork Cubitts 105 DKT Artworks 82 Vic Wright 105 Design A RUM FELLOW 74 Achille Salvagni Atelier 32 Anabela Chan Joaillerie 74 Anthropologie 104 Arlo & Jacob 104 Blue Mountain School 124 Bonadea 33 Cadogan 75 Cassandra Goad 76 Chelsea Textiles 35 Cleto Munari 36 Cole & Son 80 Collier Webb 36 Cubitts 105 David Harber 38 Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour 82 EcoWorld London 125 Fritz Hansen 126 Gareth Neal 126 Globe-Trotter 41 Halfpenny London 42 Han Collection 42 Hirsh London 43 House of Hackney 127 JCA I London Fashion Academy 44
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Montblanc 49 The Royal Mint 132 Fine Art Batsford Gallery 124 Collier Webb 36 Cubitts 105 Imprint of Iran 86 John Smedley 44 Floristry Leo Flowers 127 wagumi 121 Food and Drink Borough Kitchen 104 Richard Brendon 94 Sipsmith London 94 Truefitt & Hill 64 Vic Wright 105 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Furniture Making Brodie Neill 124 Chelsea Textiles 35 Christopher Guy 80 Cleto Munari 36 Connolly England 37 Gareth Neal 126 Robertaebasta 36 Silverlining Furniture 94 Soane Britain 55 Studio Trevelyan 132 The Edward Barnsley Workshop 37 The New Craftsmen 96 The Prince’s Foundation 63 Tom Faulkner 64 Gilding Rupert Bevan 94 Glass Casting Morley College London 88 Glass Working Flow Gallery 83 Morley College London 88 Rock & Soar 94 Glassblowing Cleto Munari 36 Emilia Wickstead 83 Flow Gallery 83 Molten 1090 130 Richard Brendon 94 Robertaebasta 36 Rock & Soar 94 Sipsmith London 94 The New Craftsmen 96 Goldsmithing 886 by The Royal Mint 32 Cassandra Goad 76 Cleto Munari 36 Cockpit 36 Goossens 42 Montblanc 49 Morley College London 88 Robertaebasta 36 Hat Making Swaine London 60 Jewellery Making 886 by The Royal Mint 32 Anabela Chan Joaillerie 74 Cockpit 36 Goossens 42 Han Collection 42 Hirsh London 43 Joséphine de Staël 45 Martina Kocianova 106 Morley College London 88 Rachel Entwhistle 131 Sarabande Foundation 131 Sonia Petroff 55 The Beaumont 63 Victoria and Albert Museum 98 Knitting John Smedley 44 Mati Ventrillon 106 The Fashion School 96 Leather Working Bally 32 Bentleys 75 Connolly England 37 Delvaux 38 dunhill 39 Globe-Trotter 41 Heritage Crafts 126 Niwaki 52 OCHRE 52 Sarabande Foundation 131 Serapian 55 Silverlining Furniture 94 The Edward Barnsley Workshop 37 Lettering Heritage Crafts 126 Marbling Heritage Crafts 126 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Marquetry Silverlining Furniture 94 Material Innovation de Le Cuona 66 Rock & Soar 94 Tengri 60 The Mills Fabrica 114 Zena Holloway 66 Men’s Grooming Truefitt & Hill 64 Metalworking Anabela Chan Joaillerie 74 Collier Webb 36 David Harber 38 Flow Gallery 83 Kaymet 118 Niwaki 52 Tom Faulkner 64 Millinery J Smith Esquire 127 Lock & Co. Hatters 45 Maison Michel 47 Rachel Trevor-Morgan 53 Mosaic DKT Artworks 82 The Prince’s Foundation 63 Multidisciplinary BDDW 33 Business France 75 Cockpit 124, 125 Contemporary Applied Arts 37 Cox London 38 Crafts on Peel 80 Daylesford Organic 38 Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour 82 Forest + Found 84 Fortnum & Mason 41 Future Icons 118 Here 43 HKETO 80 London College of Fashion, UAL 128 Mayfair Gallery 47 Meisterstrasse 48 Merchants On Long 48 Mint 49 Morley College London 88, 119 Nona Source 115 Oxo Tower Wharf 120 Park Royal Design District 106, 107, 108 SEEDS Gallery 47 Soho Home 95 The Art Workers’ Guild 61 The Tangible Project 120 Two Temple Place 64 Vigour and Skills 108 Paper Making Fedrigoni Paper 125 Heritage Crafts 126 Leo Flowers 127 Papier-mâché DKT Artworks 82 Perfume Making 4160Tuesdays 74 Experimental Perfume Club 39 Floris 41 #LCW2023 londoncraftweek.com @londoncraftweek 137
Printing Anthropologie 104 City & Guilds of London Art School 118 Colorifix 114 EcoWorld London 125 Gareth Neal 126 John Smedley 44 Lola Lely 125 Museum of the Home 130 Poodle & Blonde 130 The Fashion School 96 Quilting Batsford Gallery 124 Pemberton Qwilts 53 PINCH 53 Royal Academy of Arts 54 The Fashion School 96 Rattan Weaving Victoria and Albert Museum 97 Restoration Globe-Trotter 41 Lock & Co. Hatters 45 Rug Making Central Saint Martins 106 Cleto Munari 36 Jaipur Rugs 44 Jaipur Rugs Foundation 106 Nancy Nicholson 130 Robertaebasta 36 The British Council 106 Vanderhurd 97 Sculpture Asprey Studio 32 Cadogan 75 Cubitts 105 David Harber 38 de Le Cuona 66 DKT Artworks 82 Emilie Coste at Laurence Coste 83 Emma Witter 83 Gareth Neal 126 Goldfinger 84 Han Collection 42 Kate Malone Ceramics 127 Leo Flowers 127 Martina Kocianova 106 NOW Gallery 119 Rock & Soar 94 Vic Wright 105 Victoria and Albert Museum 98 Zena Holloway 66 Silversmithing 886 by The Royal Mint 32 Asprey Studio 32 Cleto Munari 36 Cockpit 36 Georg Jensen 41 Morley College London 88 Robertaebasta 36 Sarabande Foundation 131 Victoria and Albert Museum 99 Spectacle Making Cubitts 105 Stone Carving City & Guilds of London Art School 118 Tailoring dunhill 39 House of Hackney 127 National Army Museum 89 Tengri 60 The Fashion School 96 The Mills Fabrica 65 Vivienne Westwood 65 Technology Park Royal Design District 106 The Mills Fabrica 114 Textile Making Aiveen Daly 74 Batsford Gallery 124 Begg x Co 33 Bonadea 33 Caravane Earth Foundation 76 Central Saint Martins 106 Cos 104 Craft Central 125 EcoWorld London 125 Hand & Lock 42 Imprint of Iran 86 Isis Dove-Edwin 86 Jaipur Rugs 44 Jaipur Rugs Foundation 106 Japan House London 86 John Smedley 44 Lola Lely 125 Museum of the Home 130 National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute 89 Niwaki 52 Old Spitalfields Market 131 Poodle & Blonde 130 Rachel Goodison 86 Raw Mango 89 Sarabande Foundation 131 Tengri 60 Tenun Pahang 61 The British Council 106 The Fashion School 96 The Mills Fabrica 114 The New Craftsmen 96 The Prince’s Foundation 63 TOAST 63 Vanderhurd 97 Victoria and Albert Museum 97 Upholstery Christopher Guy 80 Gareth Neal 126 Soane Britain 55 Watchmaking Vacheron Constantin 64 Weaving Anne Bronton 34 A RUM FELLOW 74 Bamford 33 Caravane Earth Foundation 76 Carl Hansen & Søn 34 Central Saint Martins 106 Christopher Farr 97 Garden Museum 118 Jaipur Rugs 44 Jaipur Rugs Foundation 106 Japan House London 86 Leighton House 88 Nancy Nicholson 130 National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute 89 naze naze 115 Old Spitalfields Market 130, 131 Sarabande Foundation 131 Soluna Art Group, Korea 55, 95 Tenun Pahang 61 The British Council 106 Turquoise Mountain 97 Vanderhurd 97 Woodworking Caravane Earth Foundation 76 Chelsea Textiles 35 Crafts on Peel 82 Gareth Neal 126 Globe-Trotter 41 Goldfinger 84 HKETO 82 Imprint of Iran 86 Leighton House 88 Maak Contemporary Ceramics 47 Mati Ventrillon 106 Nanushka 49 OCHRE 52 Silverlining Furniture 94 Tenun Pahang 61 The Prince’s Foundation 63 138 London Craft Week 2023

A home for craft

The Crafts Council Gallery in London is a public space for anyone with an interest in craft or curious to find out more. Discover world-class exhibitions about craft and making, as well as a lively programme of events, talks, workshops and more.

craftscouncil.org.uk/gallery

44a Pentonville Road London N1 9BY

Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm

Crafts Council Registered Charity Number: 280956
Free admission

General Index

886 by The Royal Mint 32 4160Tuesdays 74 Achille Salvagni Atelier 32 Aiveen Daly 74 Anabela Chan Joaillerie 74 Anne Bronton 34 Anthropologie 104 Anya Hindmarch 75 Arlo & Jacob 104 A RUM FELLOW 74 Asprey Studio 32 Bally 32 Bamford 33 Batsford Gallery 124 BDDW 33 Begg x Co 33 Bentleys 75 Biofabricate 115 Blue Mountain School 124 Bonadea 33 Borough Kitchen 104 Brodie Neill 124 Browns 34 Business France 75 Cadogan 75 Caravane Earth Foundation 76 Carl Hansen & Søn 34 Cashmere Circle 33 Cassandra Goad 76 Central Saint Martins 106 Charlotte Street Hotel 35 Chelsea Textiles 35 Christopher Farr 97 Christopher Guy 80 City & Guilds of London Art School 118 Cleto Munari 36 Cockpit 36, 124, 125 CODE8 Beauty 36 Cole & Son 80 Collier Webb 36 Colorifix 114 Connolly England 37 Contemporary Applied Arts 37 Cos 104 Cox London 38 CQ Studio 114 Craft Central 125 Crafts on Peel 80, 82 Cubitts 105 David Harber 38 Daylesford Organic 38 de Le Cuona 66 Delvaux 38 Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour 82 DKT Artworks 82 dunhill 39 EcoWorld London 125 Emilia Wickstead 83 Emilie Coste 83 Emma Witter 83 Experimental Perfume Club 39 Fedrigoni Paper 125 Floris 41 Flow Gallery 83 Forest + Found 84 Fortnum & Mason 41 Fritz Hansen 126 Future Icons 118 Garden Museum 118 Gareth Neal 126 Georg Jensen 41 Globe-Trotter 41 Goldfinger 84 Goossens 42 Halfpenny London 42 Han Collection 42 Hand & Lock 42 Here 43 Heritage Crafts 126 Hirsh London 43 HKETO 80, 82 House of Hackney 127 Imprint of Iran 86 Intoart 44 Invisible Collection 108 ISHKAR 86 Isis Dove-Edwin 86 Jack Barclay Bentley 44 Jago Poynter 95 Jaipur Rugs 44 Jaipur Rugs Foundation 106 Japan House London 86 JCA I London Fashion Academy 44 John Smedley 44 Joséphine de Staël 45 J Smith Esquire 127 Kate Braine Studio 87 140 London Craft Week 2023
Kate Malone Ceramics 127 Kaymet 118 Korea Craft and Design Foundation 87, 88 La Maison Couture 63 Leighton House 88 Leo Flowers 127 Lloyd Choi Gallery 87, 88 Lock & Co. Hatters 45 Lola Lely 125 London College of Fashion, UAL 128 Lyndsey Ingram 47 Maak Contemporary Ceramics 47 Maison Errance 115 Maison Michel 47 Martina Kocianova 106 Mati Ventrillon 106 Mayfair Gallery 47 Meisterstrasse 48 Merchants On Long 48 Mignonette Bridal 128 Mint 49 Modernity London 49 Molten 1090 130 Montblanc 49 Morley College London 88, 119 Museum of the Home 130 Nancy Nicholson 130 Nanushka 49 National Army Museum 89 National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute 89 Native 34 naze naze 115 Niwaki 52 Nona Source 115 NOW Gallery 119 OCHRE 52 Old Spitalfields Market 130, 131 Oxo Tower Wharf 120 Park Royal Design District 106, 107, 108 Pemberton Qwilts 53 PINCH 53 Poodle & Blonde 130 Rachel Entwhistle 131 Rachel Goodison 86 Rachel Trevor-Morgan 53 Raw Mango 89 Rebecca Proctor 63 Richard Brendon 94 Robertaebasta 36 Rock & Soar 94 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars 54 Rossogranada 108 Royal Academy of Arts 54 Rupert Bevan 94 Sarabande Foundation 131 SCP 131 SEEDS Gallery 47 Serapian 55 Silverlining Furniture 94 Sipsmith London 94 Soane Britain 55 Soho Home 95 Soluna Art Group, Korea 55, 95 Sonia Petroff 55 Studio Trevelyan 132 Sunspel 95 Swaine London 60 Tengri 60 Tenun Pahang 61 The Art Workers’ Guild 61 The Beaumont 63 The British Council 106 The Design Museum 95 The Edward Barnsley Workshop 37 The Fashion School 96 The Mills Fabrica 114 The New Craftsmen 96 The Prince’s Foundation 63 The Royal Mint 132 The Tangible Project 120 TOAST 63 Tom Faulkner 64 Truefitt & Hill 64 Turquoise Mountain 97 Two Temple Place 64 Vacheron Constantin 64 Vanderhurd 97 Victoria and Albert Museum 97, 98, 99 Vic Wright 105 Vigour and Skills 108 Vivienne Westwood 65 wagumi 121 Wings of Wisdom 99 Yunus Emre Institute 65 Zena Holloway 66 #LCW2023 londoncraftweek.com @londoncraftweek 141

Acknowledgements

London Craft Week is extremely grateful for the continuing support of its sponsors and partners. As a small, private not-forprofit organisation, the festival would not have grown over the last nine years without a great deal of help.

From the outset, the foresight, shared values and generosity of Founding Partner, the Richemont Group, has been critical to London Craft Week’s success. It gives us great pleasure to continue our relationship with their Maisons – our Headline Sponsors, Delvaux, dunhill and Serapian – and we offer them sincere thanks.

Our Series Sponsors are associated with key London locations, supporting their tenants (our programme partners) and the festival as a whole and we would like to thank Grosvenor through its Pimlico Road Series and Cadogan with ‘Artisan Chelsea’ for their continuing support.

The Mills Fabrica returns for the third year as our Innovation Partner, focusing on sustainability, material innovation and techstyle start-ups.

Joining the festival for the first time is Park Royal Design District, home to an emerging cluster of creatives drawing inspiration from their industrial neighbours, reclaimed materials and exploring recurring themes of circularity and resourcefulness.

Collectively, our sponsors’ support enables LCW to develop a rich and varied programme and to support the participation of charities, museums, colleges, and galleries, as well as independent makers.

London Craft Week extends a warm thanks to them all.

London Craft Week Team Chairman, Guy Salter OBE MVO Managing Director, Jonathan Burton Head of Programme and Content, Naomi Davenport Programme and Sales Manager, Olivia Farry Senior Content and Brand Executive, Jo Lowndes Marketing Consultant, Sarah Armond (Armond Consulting)

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