It was a chance meeting at the Royal Academy yesterday with my friend, tailor Pip Howeson, that alerted me to an exhibition that I strongly urge you to visit if you're in London over the next day or so.
Walpole British Luxury runs an annual mentoring programme which pairs contemporary makers with British luxury brands. The chosen craftsmen are exhibiting at the Crafted showcase, in association with Vacheron Constantin, at the Royal Academy, Burlington Gardens, from 3-5 April 2014. Mentors will help develop the business acumen of each maker (Pip Howeson included) throughout the coming year.
Derby boot in textured hide by CarreDucker |
The breadth of the skills on display is impressive, from Pip Howeson's outstanding tailoring, through Fair Isle knitwear, shoemakers, leather goods, pottery, jewellery to furnishing, hats and plasterwork. As a showcase of British craftsmanship it's an outstanding event and I suggest you visit if you can. It's very exciting to see so many British craftspeople in one place. I hope to write about a few of these brands in future. Details of opening times below.
Hand-modelled stucco panel by Geoffrey Preston |
Fair Isle knitwear by Mati Ventrillon, Fair Isle, Scotland |
Pip Howeson (who tailors for men and women) |
London calling plates for Royal Doulton by Charlene Mullen |
Replica of William Morris's satchel by Mia Sabel |
Free entry for the public.
Thursday 3 April 10am-6pm
Friday 4 April 10am-6pm
Saturday 5 April 10am-6pm
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