Bring Craft Home

Curate your own sanctuary.


These standout works will set your space apart, bringing character and energy into the home. Find colourful glassware to illuminate the windowsil, make a statement with graphic wall pieces, snuggle up with tactile textiles in unique prints. Or choose ecclectic tableware perfect for entertaining. Celebrate heritage craft and contemporary innovation with these works, designed to continually delight and entertain.

 

Tactile Textiles


Cosy up with  gorgous cushion covers, blankets and throws.
Neil Bottle’s work explores cutting edge technology combined with craft techniques creating one-off and limited edition printed textiles.
By highlighting the geometry of weave and playing with pops of vibrant colour, inspired by her own cultural journey from Bangladesh to Britain, Majeda Clarke aims to bring a modern aesthetic to an ancient craft.
Angie Parker spent a year living in India and more recently, the dynamic graffiti and houses in her Bristol neighbourhood, have influenced the fabulously joyful palette which is intrinsic to her weaving.
Explore new in works in the Marylebone gallery or browse the full selection online.

 

Magic for the Mantlepiece

Decorative pieces will bring an injection of joy into the heart of the home. Candelabras by Laurance Simon and Alex Macdonald capture the vibrant colours of summer. Sculptural vessels by Paul Wearing and Nancy Main bring a point of focal interest into the domestic space. Framed wall pieces by Lizzie Kimbley have a serene natural quality. Stewart Hearn glass vessels chime in vibrant colours.

 

Summer Tableware

 Opt for exotic colour with shredded bowls by Ane Christensen, which make eyecatching table centrepieces, alongside porcelain teaware by Eva Radulova in complimentary dusky pastel hues. If you prefer graphic illustrative lines, plates by Gilles le Corre feature sgraffito drawing into a layer of porcelain slip, recalling etching and the graphic lines of modernist artists like Paul Klee. Or see the unique and functional wooden tea set by Mathieu Jones, who employs a mix of traditional and contemporary techniques.

2 July 2025