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Lace-carved, feather-fringed and tessellated takes on flooring are the stars at Homo Faber 2022
Designers address issues such as colonial heritage and diversity at the historic house near Leeds
Five New Makers are chosen annually in a non-profit programme run by the shop
Produced in a hamlet in the American South, these quilts have been likened to compositions of abstract art
The elongated, stylised vases and animal figurines lent an otherworldly aura to Canada’s provincial homes
Petersham Nurseries has enlisted British makers for its new venture
Artist Sophie Coryndon and her cabinetmaker father, Nick, work in wildly divergent mediums, but their creative collaborations uphold family traditions
The ‘craftsmen on cushions’ are battling to preserve their centuries-old art
The ceramicists, rush weavers and other dedicated artisans saving rare skills from the brink of extinction
From carbon fibre to aluminium, alternatives to precious metals are making their mark in high jewellery
Makers are navigating the pandemic with digital fairs, livestream selling, masterclasses — and champagne
Artisan Iain Cotton makes hand-carved stone signs for houses and streets
The largest wooden cutter in more than a century sets sail amid a surge of interest in wind-powered cruises
In the Outer Hebrides, only one craftsman still makes roofs with marram grass but tourism is helping keep the ancient craft alive
A grand house in Scotland has been given new life as workshops for creatives and craftsmen
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As a new book shines a light on the work of the late American sculptor, his designer daughter recalls how his aesthetic shaped her own
Meet the artists shattering tradition to create a fresh new art form
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Look for something elegant and distinctive but not overbearing
Style options distilled from a confluence of African, Arab and Mediterranean cultures
Bohemian and industrial heritage options to help create a vintage inner city look
This Lincolnshire resident has devoted his life to construction, from boyhood forts to his salvaged Tudor house
The venerable Stoke ceramics company blends tradition and innovation
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