Alice JohnsonAlice Johnson's sculptures explore the domestic space and our relationship with the objects that we coexist with.
Our Top Picks for London Design Festival, 2020: SHOREDITCHLondon Design Festival is a celebration of contemporary design, across the city from 12th - 20th Sept. Here's our top-five to visit.
Jo TaylorJo Taylor's ceramic sculptures are inspired by architectural sources including plaster ceilings, columns and piers.
Shaun HayesShaun Hayes juxtaposes the timelessness of traditional ceramic forms with the fleetingness of today's throwaway society.
Beatriz TrepatBeatriz Trepat's mini-sculptures start life as a small drawing based on found objects and ornaments that she has to hand.
Glenn BarkleyAfter resigning from his career as Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, Glenn Barkley fell in love with clay.
Léa MestresLéa Mestres creates 'happy furniture', characterised through colour, form and textures that play with our senses.
Mathieu FrossardThrough his three-dimensional 'collage of references', Mathieu Frossards explores the individual way that we interpret the world around us.
Annette BukovinskyThrough her ceramic sculptures, Annette Bukovinsky seeks a new ecological philosophy that addresses challenges that threaten the planet.