UK


 YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE PARK

Shop
West Bretton
WF4 4LG

(Sat Nav WF4 4JX)



MILIEU STUDIOS

THE OLD CUSTOM HOUSE,

WHARF ROAD, ST IVES, TR26 1LF

www.milieustudios.co.uk


VIGOUR & SKILLS

Sustainability ~ Storytelling ~ Craftsmanship

www.vigourandskills.com


IOTA EDIT

Cornerstone Studios
1 Addington Square
London
SE5 7JZ

lucy@iotaedit.com


UNPOLISHED SPACE

The Square, Stow-On-The-Wold GL54 1BQ

www.unpolishedspace.com


NAM

In store only

15 York Street, Bath, BA1 1NG
hello@namstore.co.uk


RYEDALE FOLK MUSEUM

Hutton le Hole, North Yorkshire, YO62 6UA

info@ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk


HAWKSBY’S

111 Main Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire, BD22 8DP

www.hawksbys.co.uk


INGO FINCKE GALLERY

24 Battersea Rise, London SW11 1EE

www.ingofincke.com


HILLTOP HOME

Considered design, sustainably made.

Online Store


WONDERING PEOPLE

HOME 2

A collaboration with makers from all around the world.


STUDIO REN

71a Wilton Way, London, E8 1BG

Home to womenswear label Ren and retail space for considered goods


TURN

Turn sells handmade pieces picked for their potential to bring you joy.

47 King Henry's Walk

London, N1 4NH


GALLERY 21

21 Ladygate, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 8BH


USA


STITCH & TICKLE

Studio | Store , 63 Thayer Street (@450 Harrison), Boston, MA 02118 

www.stitchandtickle.com
IG: @stitchandtickle

Charlotte Salt. Ceramics
 

Charlotte Salt is fascinated by the subconscious, combining an interest in an ‘automatic’ approach with a desire to work intuitively with materials. Her investigation of craft processes and production encompasses a range of materials, media and techniques, as a means to understand or interpret our environment. The artist sees the physical act of making and creating with one’s hands as empowering – the opportunity to shape one’s environment in a meaningful way.

The cultural and historical context of her surroundings, of processes and materials, has a significant impact on the form of her work. Choosing to work with clay, for example, comes with strong cultural and historical connotations that Charlotte is keen to assimilate and explore through the role the material plays in the making of the work.
— Stuart Cameron, Director, Crescent Arts (until May 2020)