Field Work Pop Up Shop and Gallery is curated by printed textile designers Rose de Borman and Caitlin Hinshelwood. Showcasing an inspired selection of printed textiles, ceramics, homewares, stationery, jewellery, knitwear, painting and taxidermy from independent British artists designers and craftsmen. Plus unusual trinkets and folk art from distant shores.
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Links
- Field Work Facebook page
- Rose de Borman
- Caitlin Hinshelwood
- Hinshelwood de Borman
- Rose's Blog
- Caitlin's Blog
- Maxwell Wade Painting
- Fancy Goods Shop
- Jazmine Miles Long Taxidermy
- Alice Stevenson Illustration
- Datter Industries Jewellery
- Ivy Nixon Jewellery
- Ann Nazereth Basketry
- Victoria Nelmes / Gift Wrap H.Q
- Sarah Raphael Balme Painting
- Shipping Forecast Knitwear
- Lotte Beatrix Crawford Illustration
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
John Workman
The artist John Workman will be displaying a number of his oil painted cut outs in the shop, we are especially looking forward to seeing the lions and greyhounds with rabbits. They are going to be right at home amongst the menagerie that is Field Work.
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Victoria Jane/Gift Wrap HQ
Victoria Jane, stylist, expert gift wrapper and the lady responsible for our glorious tinsel display for the outside of the shop last year returns to Field Work to take on another giant F and W. Expect more of the shiny stuff. Set up starts very soon!
Monday, 3 December 2012
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Fancy Goods Shop
Papier Mache Masks from India
Fancy Goods will be supplying the shop with treasures sourced from distant shores such as India, Japan and Romania...Expect jazzy bike lights, ceramics, animal masks, wooden spoons, children's knitwear and much much more. Plus we will have a few pieces from our trip to Mexico last year including Day of the Dead papel picado's and ceramics as well as decorations and stationery picked up in Portugal.
Labels:
christmas shopping,
day of the dead,
decorations,
fancy goods shop,
field work pop up shop,
gift,
indian,
masks,
mexican,
paper mach,
portuguese,
shoreditch,
stationery,
stocking fillers,
trinkets
Jazmine Miles Long Taxidermy
Jazmine Miles Long has been exhibiting her incredible ethical taxidermy with us at Field Work since the very first one back in 2009. We are thrilled she is joining us again, this time collaborating with illustrator Benjamin Phillips. We have been promised a duckling, rabbit, fox cub and woodcock!
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