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Crafts CouncilCollect 2024Galleries

The New Craftsmen

Somerset House
East Wing, E5


  • Collect 2023
  • Woodworking
  • Ceramics
  • Textiles
  • Furniture making
  • Basketry

Caroline Sharp, Round Seedpod 2, 2022, Dorset Birch, Photo: Rachel Hoile Photography
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Founded in 2012, acclaimed craft brand The New Craftsmen has relaunched under the dynamic new stewardship of internationally renowned gallery owner Sarah Myerscough and former TNC product director Kathy Lacour, as managing director.

The New Craftsmen showcases and promotes the most exceptional contemporary UK contemporary craft and creates exciting, innovative and authentic crafted collections, that are relevant and sustainable in the current design market. These are collections that speak of regional heritage through storytelling and our connection to place, material and process that are still pertinent today. The handmade collections are also imbued with humanity, integrity, creativity and quality – key values as The New Craftsmen moves forward to an exciting future and presents a new craft story, one that embraces cutting-edge developments in the industry, engages new audiences and heralds the value and relevance of craft and the handmade in today’s interior spaces.

Artists

  • Darren Appiagye (wood)
  • Max Bainbridge (wood)
  • Aimee Betts (embroidery, furniture, multidisciplines)
  • Bibbings & Hensby (wood)
  • Blast Studio (multidisciplinary designer/maker) - LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize previous finalist
  • Elaine Bolt (ceramics)
  • Imogen Bright Moon (textiles, weaving)
  • Antony Bryant (wood)
  • Hilary Burns in collaboration with Takahashi Mcgil (wood, basketry)
  • Kevin Gauld (straw)
  • Joe Hogan (basketry) - LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize previous finalist
  • Eleanor Lakelin (wood) - LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize previous finalist
  • Gareth Neal (furniture)
  • Annemarie O’Sullivan (basketry)
  • Matthew Raw (ceramics)
  • Pip Rice (basketry)
  • Caroline Sharp (basketry)
  • SASA Works (furniture)

Contact

The Old Boathouse
1 White Hart Lane
London SW13 0PX
UK
+44 (0)20 8050 5217

@thenewcraftsmen

Sarah Myerscough
CEO

Kathy Lacour
Managing director

Amy Fletcher
Senior sales manager

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  • Anthony Bryant, Tall Ash Vessel I, 2022, Ash, Photo: Anthony Bryant
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  • Pip Rice, Formium, meadowgrass and creeper, 2022, Formium, meadowgrass and creeper, Photo: Benjamin Rice
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  • Matthew Raw, Welcome Dining Table in Oak, 2022, Red stoneware clay, glaze, plywood, English oak, terracotta grout, Photo: Gareth Hacker for The New Craftsmen
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  • Anthony Bryant, Tall Spalted Ash Vessel II, 2020, Spalted Ash, Photo: Harry Crowder for The New Craftsmen
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