Wendy Atton's website
Wendy Atton - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Wendy Atton's website
Fe-b Jewellery - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Fe-b jewellery create jewellery by hand knitting and French knitting coloured wires providing a rich and sumptuous colour, embellished with gemstones and glass beads. Each piece dictates it’s own finished shape so every one is not only distinctive but unique.Fe-b Jewellery website
Del Coombs - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Del Coombs’ work reflects a growing acceptance of sustainable approaches to living, but also comments upon the socialable activity of drinking alcohol! Both serious subjects, yet Coombs’ glass work manages to raise a smile. Every piece is unique, due to design & exploitation of the processes of slumping & fusing used to create vessels in the kiln.Del Coombs' Website
Fair Trade Interiors - Designer Catherine Deane - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Fairtrade Interiors Catherine Deane designs & develops fair-trade Christmas decorations & home accessories. She offers great quality products with modern designs, by working with disadvantaged producers in Cambodia she supports their way out of poverty.Fair Trade Interiors Website
Debra & Peter Fox - 5th - 7th, 12th - 14th, & 19th - 21st December
Sue Holdaway - 5th - 7th, 12th-14th & 19th-21st December
Sue Holdaway's website
Ingrid Karlsson-Kemp - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Ingrid Karlsson-Kemp's website
David Pantling - 5th, 6th & 7th December
David Pantling designs pots in eye catching and unusual shapes. He then hand paints each piece in a variety of colourful ranges. His designs incorporate ideas including Braille, sign language, irrational numbers, garden paintings and swimmers (in 2005 I swam the English Channel) as inspiration.David Pantling's website
Priscilla Morley - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Priscilla Morley makes beautiful leather and textile items in simple yet enduring designs. Traditional hand leather working skills have declined dramatically in this country. She aims to use available natural and recycled resources to produce items which function as well as look good.Priscilla Morley's website
Thomas Plaskitt - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Thomas Plaskitt is a young man trying to comprehend the mad world around him and put it into book form. He creates handmade books and illustrations with zany, weird designs that are young, fresh, cheeky and spread a good word! He also has larger illustrations and some hand-drawn one off comics.Thomas Plaskitt's website
David & Louise Salsbury - 5th-7th, 12th-14th & 19th-21st December
David and Louise Salsbury produce a range of colourful earthenware pottery and tiles. David’s work is illustrative, hand painted landscapes featuring animals birds and fish. Louise’s tiles are bold graphic based on leaf and seed patterns. They make a fabulous range of ceramic gift tags and irresistible tree decorations.David & Louise Salsbury's website
Kirsty Shaw - 5th, 6th & 7th December
Kirsty Shaw employs plastic techniques in an unusual & innovative way to construct her work. This includes a range created from melted drinking straws, which are then constructed into a table lamp. Her work is colourful, striking & vibrant.Kirsty Shaw's website
Gillian Lee Smith - 5th-7th & 19th-21st December
Gillian Lee Smith's website
Red Shoes Memories 12th, 13th & 14th December
Red Shoes' website
Kushdi for Kids 12th-14th & 19th-21st December
Kushdi for Kids sell uniquely designed 100% cotton clothing for children. All items are made and sourced within a 300 mile radius of Nottingham. All garment colours are created by cold water garment dye to further reduce pollution caused by dying and reduce shrinkage. All the items are freehand appliquéd. The images are all unique to Kushdi and created from recycled fabrics wherever possible.Kushdi for Kids website
Debbie Bryan 12th-14th & 19th-21st December
Debbie Bryan makes handmade textiles and jewellery using innovative knitting techniques. All are handmade in the East Midlands often in collaboration with local artists/designers.Debbie Bryan's website
Red Lion Pottery 12th, 13th & 14th December
Alan Birchall 'Red Lion Pottery' is inspired by some elements of Oriental philosophy especially Zen & Wabi-sabi in relation to ceramics. He likes the concept of finding 'beauty in the impermanent, imperfect and the incomplete, in things modest & humble & in the unconventional'. He is also inspired by geological formations and flora in the surface texture of his ceramic work. His glazes are based on traditional oriental recipes and often incorporate native wood ash. He experiments with the wonderful effects that natural ash and the raw flame can produce in his wood-firing kiln.Red Lion Pottery's website
Rocks Galore 12th, 13th & 14th December
Rocks Galore make wire and bead jewellery handcrafted from raw materials such as semi-precious gemstones, minerals, freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals and solid silver wire. Davina is a geologist and the stones are the most important part of the jewellery. Each piece comes with an information card about thestone’s geological properties and lore and legends.
Andrea Jones Jewellery 12th, 13th & 14th December
Andrea Jones creates a variety of jewellery ranging from delicate to chunky. Each range has contrasting combinations of colour and texture either by the use of different metals, patination or by the addition of wood, felt, leather or cold enamels.Andrea Jones' website
Amanda Nield 12th, 13th & 14th December
Amanda Nield's website
Sarah Myatt Glass 12th, 13th & 14th December
From her workshop in the West Midlands, Sarah designs and creates a range of glass pieces which employ kiln forming techniques to combine glass and metals such as copper & silver to create individual, handmade pieces. Using glass as her main medium, Sarah also enjoys using other materials to add colour & detail along with finishing techniques such as etching to add pattern & depth. Thematically, her work encapsulates both traditional motifs as well as more abstract contemporary designs.Sarah Myatt Glass Design website
Everyday Angels 12th, 13th & 14th December
Everyday Angels
Silver Cat Design 12th, 13th & 14th December
Silvercat Design makes jewellery that is very girly, delicate and pretty using freshwater pearls, sterling silver and high quality beads. Laura offers tailormade bracelets, earrings etc to match items purchased and create and adjust pieces ‘while you wait’.Silver Cat Design's website
Crib Designs 12th, 13th & 14th December
Crib Designs have a collection of quiky gifts, clothes & accessories for babies & young children. No princesses or glitter, just stylish, modern, handcrafted gifts that aren't available on the high street. Handmade tutus, blankets, burp cloths, kimono, baby slippers & more designed & made in Nottingham, alongside children's clothes, shoes & bibs designed in collaboration with crafters from all over the world. Crib Design's website
David Wright 12th, 13th & 14th December
Made using coiling technique & fired in a wood fuelled kiln ensures each of David's ceramic works are unique. The natural ash glazes produce subtle, but complex colours, revealing the highly textured clay beneath. The vessels are based on traditional forms, but have a contemporary look and feel. Bowls, vases & bottle forms make up the majority of David's range. These pieces are both functional & decorative making excellent gifts.David Wright's website
Sarah Stone 12th, 13th & 14th December
Sarah Stone Jewellery uses quality materials such as 925 hallmarked sterling silver, hand cut, hand polished incredibly rare cabochons, from collector's stocks. She also uses gold leaf, resin, mixed media, sand, rope & shrink plastic depending upon the range.Her current collections are beachcomber, pebble, razor, clam inspired pieces, rope & sand in resin set in silver & rockpool rings. She also has a Earth, wind & fire range & some intricate pieces with hidden diary extracts!
Sarah Stone's website
Glass 2 die 4 12th, 13th & 14th December
Glass 2 die 4's website
Lucy Palmer Jewellery 12th,13th & 14th December
Lucy's jewellery is inspired by stories such as myths & fairytales, with an emphasis on animals and the natural world. It is illustrative and intricate whilst remaining contemporary & stylish. Hand cut silver layers are used to create an amazing minature stage set effect. Another exciting technique used is Korean called 'Kewm Boo' which fuses 24ct gold foil with silver which creates an interesting surface pattern.Lucy Palmer's website
Joanne Panayi 19th, 20th & 21st December
Joanne Panayi’s work is highly stylised and is completely new to the market, which makes it very recognisable as her brand. The high detail figurative reppousse is not something found easily in the silverware market at present, and this gives her work a unique edge over other’s wares, thus making it highly collectable.Joanne Panayi's website
Funky Felt 19th, 20th & 21st December
Funky Felt make unique hand-made bags and scarves; individual in design as the same effect is impossible to re-create. Each piece is created using various bamboo and decorative techniques. In addition to this they have begun to cater towards children by making soft toys.
Bagladee 19th, 20th & 21st December
Bagladee creates completely hand-crafted bags and accessories with a high attention to detail, craftsmanship and practicality. The fabrics used are internationally sourced for their distinctive prints and are made in limited numbers maintaining their exclusivity.Bagladee website
Anne Davis 19th, 20th & 21st December
Anne Davis designs and makes contemporary tableware that is functional and has a simple, precise style. She works in silver and often combining it with exotic woods, by using the lathe and milling machine she is able to create clean, accurate lines. Retaining traditional silversmithing techniques, allows the pieces to show off a combination of ‘hand-made’ and ‘machine-made’ which creates a strong contrast which is unique to her work.
Eileen Butler 19th, 20th & 21st December
Eileen Butler creates tipi lamps using a combination of willow and fabric, then decorates them with the most amazing range of netting, trimmings, buoys, fishnets, beads, lace, in a gothic and burlesque style, they are then illuminated with 15-25 watt bulb. In addition Butler creates glass lanterns which are covered with hand-made paper and pressed leaves and flowers that have been hand-picked by her. The lanterns are illuminated by a single tea light, which gives them a breathtaking luminescence, or they can quite simply sit on a sunny window-sill. Eileen Butler's website
Sarah Allen Weaving 19th, 20th & 21st December
All of Sarah's fabrics are handwoven using a dobby loom resulting in contemporary designs from traditional methods. Sarah Allen Weaving products are unique or from limited edition batches (less than 5!), perfect one off Christmas gifts!Sarah Allen's website
Amira Wear 19th, 20th & 21st December
Amira create beautiful floral fair-trade dresses and one-of-a-kind custom pieces, all tailored with love in India, using printed end-of-run fabrics specially sourced by hand.Amirawear's website
Purple Spice 19th, 20th & 21st December
Purple Spice make classic jewellery with a contemporary twist. A select palette of colours and shapes are brought together to frame semi precious stones, antique jets, shimmering shells and luminous pearls, set in sterling silver. As no two gemstonmes are exactly the same, each piece is individual and hand finished to give you a unique piece of jewellery.Purple Spice website
Molly's Mum 19th, 20th & 21st December
Molly’s Mum by hand-rolling wool felt and ‘drawing’ with embroidery the aim is to create original and unique pieces of wearable and useable art for all age groups. Molly's Mum website
Claire Geeves 19th, 20th & 21st December
Claire Geeves' website
Elefair Giftware 19th, 20th & 21st December
Christmas Designer Maker Gift Boutiques from 2nd -22nd December!
Christmas at View from the Top is very special. We’re now planning our 4th Christmas where we bring together artists and designer-makers of unique gifts not usually seen on the High St. View from the Top is a meeting room and gallery on the 4th floor of Waterstone’s in Nottingham City Centre. We are not part of the Waterstone’s but an independent ‘not just for profit’ company providing inspirational space on the High St to showcase creative talent, independent businesses and community organisations.You will probably be familiar with seeing shops suddenly springing up in a shopping centre for the Christmas periods – usually tacky calendars! Building on the success of our annual Christmas markets, we are making four areas available within the gallery for individuals to set up shop for three weeks. The gift boutiques in the gallery will showcase & sell work from several local designer makers providing quality, unique Christmas gifts at affordable prices. (www.jillperry.com), Arum Lilie ( www.arumliliedesigns.co.uk )Liam Woodgates of Vintage Reclaimed (www.vintage-reclaimed.co.uk), Plum Brierley (plumdesignsjewellery.com) & Sally Cotterill (www.daisydesignsbysally.co.uk), Anna French (www.fizgig.co.uk) & Hazel Atkinson (www.hazelatkinsonjewellery.co.uk).
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