Anne Selby
UK
Anne Selby is a designer/maker who creates unique and luxurious stoles and scarves in silk. Her products are extraordinary to wear and dramatic in their visual impact – they transform the simplest of outfits into sophisticated glamour. Anne uses Arashi Shibori pleating, hand painting and screen printing, and each piece is unique in its coloration. We are confident that each Anne Selby silk creation will always be admired
Michelle Griffiths
UK
Michelle Griffiths creates decorative textile works by utilising the various actions found within the ancient Japanese textile dyeing technique of Shibori. She stitches, binds, gathers, manipulates and folds fabric purely to create texture and form and not the usual dye processes associated with this technique.
Wallace and Sewell
UK
Wallace and Sewell is a highly individual woven textile design studio with design styles that include pure silk in bold stripes; super soft cashmere and bouncy wool crepe textures.
Their work is distinguished by a positive and confident use of colour and an intelligent use of yarn properties and standard weave structures, producing exclusive fabrics of discerning appeal.
Sally Weatherill
UK
Sally Weatherill pursued a degree in textiles at the California College of the Arts, graduating with Highest Honours. Thereafter she moved to London and set up a print studio, specializing in devore velvet. Recently Sally has focused on weaving while continuing to work on print design as is evident from her new collection of digital ties and scarves.
Mary Ann Chatterton
UK
Mary Ann Chatterton prints on Belgian linen, Indian silks and has a special passion for giving a new contemporary edge to vintage French linen and hemp. She uses hand silk screen printing, felting and heat transfer techniques. We currently carry a selection of her Spotted scarves in silk chiffon.
Kate Hasted
UK
Kate produces unique textiles and marbled scarves and fashion accessories combining hand created techniques with digital processes. She works on luxurious 100% silk satin, and all her work is handmade in Tunbridge Wells, England
Betty Pepper
UK
Betty Pepper is a textile/jewellery designer maker. In her effort to find that elusive something which makes an object desirable and somewhat 'magical' she explores different media and techniques in both two and three-dimensions
Victoria Richards
UK
Bold, handpainted silk ties by print designer Victoria Richards.
Yoko Izawa
UK
Yoko Izawa creates 'veiled' jewellery by knitting Lycra and nylon yarn and then inserting perspex, polypropylene, pearls and precious metals into the finely knitted enclosures. She was a finalist for the Jerwood Prize for jewellery in 2007.
Susan Horth
UK
Susan Horth designs and makes intricate beaded creatures and jewels, inspired by the notion that preciousness is found throughout our everyday lives. She endeavours to provoke the emotional response one has when; confronted by a dragonfly alighting on the hand, a lizard flitting along the wall, or when one surprises an animal at rest.