Bestsellers Spotlight - Works That Everyone Wants

Over the course of our Selfridges pop-up, certain pieces captured the hearts of visitors and flew off the shelves. From striking artworks to meticulously crafted jewellery and standout fashion pieces, our bestsellers showcase the incredible talent of our artists. Whether it was their innovative techniques, bold aesthetics, or timeless appeal, these works proved to be the ones everyone wanted. Explore the top-selling artists and discover what made their work so irresistible.
Clara Pinto
Wool is her most valued resource and with every season, she introduces new breeds to contribute quality, textures and a beautiful range of shades.
Designed in London with Argentinian Materials, Clara explores the true fantastical potential of felt and wool in her clothes. This statement felt bag has a dynamic, sculptural design.
Shan Hua
Shan Hua's work primarily explores the relationship between pop culture and social change, using digital imagery and fairytale-like narratives to express her thoughts on identity.
Scented Candle with Soya and Bee's wax, Fragrance notes of white orris butter, cedar, tree moss, vanilla and musk
Renata Brenha
Renata Brenha stands as a Latin American female voice in the context of contemporary fashion, researching artisanal techniques and intuitive methods to regain the human aspect in design, with the largely mixed Latin America culture defining both her aesthetics and approach.
Hand smocked waist top with adjustable sleeves and back straps. Garment can be worn back to front. Fluid fabric, with a washed silky feel. Fabric made using recycled raw materials.
George Richardson
George Richardson’s sculpture and painting practice is a continual process of ‘making sense of.’ Working mainly with wood and metal casting, Richardson bends, exaggerates, and changes the material or form of an object.
Solid brass cast custard creams
Stephen Doherty
Doherty’s practise embraces multiple art disciplines, including drawing, painting and print. His work is led by reflecting on his environments; the people around him, their relationships and shared experience.
Original artwork, hand painted using a variety of inks on paper.
62 cm diameter (including frame) Framed with anti-reflective, museum quality glass.
Leyman Lahcine
Leyman juxtaposes playful visual vocabulary and whimsical cartoon-like elements with somber and melancholic undertones. His paintings often incorporate rustic artist-made frames or cobbled found materials that add a sculptural dimensionality to his pieces.
Acrylic and Oil on Panel in Wood Frame and Steel Fastening
29 x 23.5 cm
Av Vattev
Antonio Vattev started his brand ‘av vattev’ in 2020 after graduating from Central Saint Martins. From the heart of Bulgaria to the bustling streets of London, it’s the blend of his homeland’s rich heritage and London’s eclectic youth culture that has sculpted the essence of av vattev.
100 % Cotton Knit
A boxy slim-fit cardigan with ribbed cuffs and hem, featuring a lace-up front closure.
Adele Brydges
Adele Brydges is a ceramic designer and artist whose work sits at the intersection of sensuality, connection, and self-expression. She creates pieces that invite tactile dialogue and introspection, celebrating the beauty and depth of human experience.
Hand-sculpted porcelain phallus amulet, Aubrey, celebrates the irreverent, the erotic and the decadent and brings good luck, good humour and abundance for the wearer. This piece features glazed porcelain and baroque seed pearls on a sterling silver 18inch chain seed chain.
Kasia Wozniak
Kasia Wozniak is an artist whose work investigates the tangibility of the photograph and how we view photographs today. Using predominantly the wet plate collodion technique, she interrogates ‘truth’ in photography and questions how we experience the time present and time past.
20 x 24"
Unframed Archival C-Type Print
Mairi Millar
Mairi Millar is a Trinidadian artist whose practice centers on the relationship between human culture and our physicality, and how jewellery acts as a mediator between the two, having an intimate relationship to our body whilst acting as a language to the public.
925 Silver
15 x 10 x 10 mm
From Mairi's 'Signs of Life' collection, these unique studs are cast using real flies. Mairi sees flies as like 'death’s brooch, strangely beautiful for something in charge of decay'.
Explore this handpicked selection of works from our bestselling artists, each piece a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and creativity. Shop now while they’re still available, you don’t want to miss out!
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