Spring Arrivals

New works that have dropped just in time for spring. From intricate jewellery to unique artworks, our artists will have the perfect piece to add to your collection and lighten your space in time for spring.
Jo Grogan
24 Carat Gold, Lime Wood and Ceramic
Her work is a celebration of craftsmanship and nature. Examining the space between the past and present she creates unique pieces by moving traditional boundaries and exploring contemporary interpretations of historical themes. Trained as a fashion designer and woodcarver, she employs traditional techniques towards the design, application, and finish of every piece.
Kuniko Maeda
Vegetable tanned leather, dye and wire
5 x 6 x 1 cm
Kuniko Maeda's practice is rooted in material processes,with a strong influence in design aesthetics informed by her subject specialism, sustainability. She mainly works with paper, partly because of its many common uses, easy availability, recyclability and its therefore unappreciated nature.
Leyman Lahcine
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas with Copper
10 x 8 x 2 cm
Lahcine has been creating an expansive body of work with unique and playful visual vocabulary, featuring bright colour, cartoon like imagery in a dark and melancholic mood.
Martina Kocianova
Hand carved flourite set with 9ct gold and pearls. The stem is hand engraved with japanese chisels, and set with yellow sapphires. A gold chain can be purchased on request.
Martina uses a diverse array of techniques in her craft, including gem carving, hand engraving, andstone setting. Her innovative design approach extends to incorporating mushroom mycelium into jewellery and it’s environment.
James Tailor
28 x 21 x 9 cm
Pleated Acrylic Skin Painting
Mainly working with the possibilities that assemblage gives, allows James Tailor’s practice to not be tied to a particular medium or style. Taking found objects, usually at the end of their life, he re-appropriates the objects narrative allowing it to be become a commendation of either personal or social issues.
Renata Brenha
Shorts made by upcycling football jerseys with adjustable straps.
100% Polyester
Brenha’s textiles are mainly developed in-house, through artisanal techniques and carefully chosen materials that would otherwise be considered as waste. Her eponymous label has the aspiration to push sustainable methods and craftsmanship to develop a new creative practice able to face the collective challenges of our times.
Jan Urant
Oil on Canvas
35cm x 30cm
Urant’s work reveals an inner world of personalstories, memories, and figurative characters. Hecreates his paintings, through a long process ofpainting, washing, scraping off and applying drypigments of what later on becomes a dreamy pictorial image with multiple layers of colours and narratives.
Stephen Doherty
Ink on Paper
26.5 cm Diameter (including frame)
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. Other common themes in his work are nature, community and ritual.
Refresh your collection with pieces that will keep things bright and fresh for spring. Whether you're looking for a statement artwork, or timeless jewellery, we have the perfect items for the season.
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