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Rhiannon Batten speaks to the Cumbria-based ceramicist about using his political voice,
This Month: Cornishware Cornishware: as English as a Morris Minor, a village green or a pint of bitter down the local, the distinctive blue and white banded pottery has graced the nation’s kitchens an
These makers and brands craft their wares and source materials locally, reducing carbon emissions and championing British ingenuity
The piece I’d never part with
We’re living in a fast-paced society, where instant gratification is the norm and automation is valued. It’s a challenging climate for traditional crafts, which require meticulous skills and intricate
From a base in rural Wiltshire, this experimental studio produces unique handcrafted pieces that explore both form and materiality
Exhibition of the week William Kentridge: The Pull ...