‘Velvet’ 2006 by  Mårten Medbo; Photograph: Mårten Medbo, 2006

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Issue No. 207
July/Aug 2007

Upfront: our regular round-up from the world of crafts. Tanya Harrod’s column, Henry Moore’s house, Thomas Heatherwick’s incredible East Beach Cafe and Jonathan Barnbrook’s very own bible

Inside this issue

  • Regulars

    Talent Spot
    Graphic-turned-textile designer Camilla Meijer is inspired by London’s green

    In conversation
    Ceramists David Cushway and Clare Twomey discuss non-lasting concepts. Jo Dahn hangs on every word

    Collecting
    Hannah Peschar was a foreign correspondent. Then she started filling her garden with beautiful things. Marcus Field takes a trip to Surrey

    Inspiration
    Why Umberto and Fernando Campana are Brazil’s best-known materialists

  • Features

    Old for new
    The Spanish porcelain giant LladrĂ³ applies age-old craft skills in smart new ways

    The conquest of space
    What happens when makers go supersize? Dominic Lutyens on craft in the atrium

    Out of the west
    It’s not all surfing and seafood. Clare Dowdy finds a wealth of artistic activity – not to mention EU money – in Cornwall

    Beyond nature
    Marina Vaizey meets Peter Chang – the master of technicolour jewellery, furniture and objects, now honoured with a retrospective in Liverpool

  • Reviews

    From Japan’s revival of Kinkarakami to Milan’s monster furniture fair and Jean Paul Gaultier’s dance costumes, 11 pages of exhibition and book reviews

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