Celebrate London Craft Week 2015 in style at the heart of London's design centre with Made in Clerkenwell. Separated over two locations in Clerkenwell Green and Craft Central in St John's Square, handmade design is the name of the game with ceramics, jewellery, fashion and accessories all spotlighted at this fantastic design event.
Made in Clerkenwell | Summer Open Studios 2015
Take a stroll through the trendy Clerkenwell area to discover pop up shows and new product launches for London Craft Week. We recommend finding the intricate ceramics by Olivia & Sally McGill, Ikuko Iwamoto and Remy Dubibé. There are also some stunningly colourful textiles by Gauche Design, Sophie Richardson and Kopé; and tapestries from Christabel Balfour to look out for.
London's Jewellery Quarter comes alive during Made in Clerkenwell as studios Alma Sophia, Frances Wadsworth-Jones, Jeanne Marell, Mark Nuell and Mirka Janeckova open their doors. Vintage-inspired milliner magic can be found at La dame au béret nearby and homewares we insist you catch designs by Kreis Design, Ali Miller, Rose de Borman and Laura Felicity.
Demonstrations
For the first time a whole host of special demonstrations are taking place during Made in Clerkenwell in Craft Central's main outpost on St John's Square. Our favourite milliner Katherine Elizabeth, sumptuous jeweller and silversmith Angela Cork, weaver Ptolemy Mann, handwoven master Margo Selby and ceramicist Helen Beard will all be showing off their skills in these free events.
Special openings
Clerkenwell regulars might want to attend the Thursday night launch of Made in Clerkenwell to catch a first glimpse of the designs and we also recommend the Friday late-night shopping event to really escape the heaving weekend crowds.
Craftsmanship comes alive in Made in Clerkenwell 2015 with a riot of new products, open studios and talks.
Made in Clerkenwell | Summer Open Studios 2015
Take a stroll through the trendy Clerkenwell area to discover pop up shows and new product launches for London Craft Week. We recommend finding the intricate ceramics by Olivia & Sally McGill, Ikuko Iwamoto and Remy Dubibé. There are also some stunningly colourful textiles by Gauche Design, Sophie Richardson and Kopé; and tapestries from Christabel Balfour to look out for.
London's Jewellery Quarter comes alive during Made in Clerkenwell as studios Alma Sophia, Frances Wadsworth-Jones, Jeanne Marell, Mark Nuell and Mirka Janeckova open their doors. Vintage-inspired milliner magic can be found at La dame au béret nearby and homewares we insist you catch designs by Kreis Design, Ali Miller, Rose de Borman and Laura Felicity.
Demonstrations
For the first time a whole host of special demonstrations are taking place during Made in Clerkenwell in Craft Central's main outpost on St John's Square. Our favourite milliner Katherine Elizabeth, sumptuous jeweller and silversmith Angela Cork, weaver Ptolemy Mann, handwoven master Margo Selby and ceramicist Helen Beard will all be showing off their skills in these free events.
Special openings
Clerkenwell regulars might want to attend the Thursday night launch of Made in Clerkenwell to catch a first glimpse of the designs and we also recommend the Friday late-night shopping event to really escape the heaving weekend crowds.
Craftsmanship comes alive in Made in Clerkenwell 2015 with a riot of new products, open studios and talks.
What | Made in Clerkenwell 2015 |
Where | Clerkenwell Design Factory, 34 St John Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M 4AY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Barbican (underground) |
When |
07 May 15 – 10 May 15, Times vary |
Price | £Free entry |
Website | Click here for more details |