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As part of Radical Acts: Why Craft Matters, at Harewood House, Hole & Corner are delighted to be curating an an amazing group of makers to offer workshops across the two day festival, allowing the whole family to meet some of the makers from the Radical Acts exhibition, and try out some crafts first hand. In Conversation with… Jewellery designer Sophie Bouilhet-Dumas The jewellery designer Sophie Bouilhet-Dumas is inspired by her observations of nature for her fine jewellery brand Mira Stella. Her designs are handcrafted by master jewellers in a workshop in Paris using gold that is recycled or from certified mines. The jewellery designer Sophie Bouilhet-Dumas is inspired by her observations of nature for her fine jewellery brand Mira Stella. Her designs are handcrafted by master jewellers in a workshop in Paris using gold that is recycled or from certified mines. Calling All Makers Hole & Corner are delighted to announce that following the success of our last summer craft festival at Harewood House, we are returning this summer to curate Make It 2022, celebrating all things craft. Henry Moore Sharing Form now open The much anticipated Henry Moore Sharing Form exhibition has finally opened at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Hole & Corner visited the press preview for the first glimpse at this powerful exhibition with a wonderful guided tour by the curator Hannah Higham of the Henry Moore Foundation and the artist’s daughter Mary Moore who shared some personal insights into her father's work. The much anticipated Henry Moore Sharing Form exhibition has finally opened at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Hole & Corner visited the press preview for the first glimpse at this powerful exhibition with a wonderful guided tour by the curator Hannah Higham of the Henry Moore Foundation and the artist’s daughter Mary Moore who shared some personal insights into her father's work. We are hiring! Hole & Corner has three exciting roles available. Creative Assistant, Staff Writer and Sales Assistant. Bed knobs and boatyards: In Conversation with Naturalmat The Naturalmat factory in Topsham, Devon, on the banks of the River Exe, is part of co-founder Mark Tremlett’s family heritage. As a child, he would play there when it was his father’s boatyard, where the revered Chris Tremlett designed and built Tremlett Boats. The Naturalmat factory in Topsham, Devon, on the banks of the River Exe, is part of co-founder Mark Tremlett’s family heritage. As a child, he would play there when it was his father’s boatyard, where the revered Chris Tremlett designed and built Tremlett Boats. In the Studio with... Emma Aitchison Hole & Corner is excited to introduce the work of jeweller, Emma Aitchison, whose latest collection, Rain, is now available in store and online. Aitchison’s organic, tactile jewellery is inspired by rain and the ocean, reflecting weather patterns, the elements and the natural world. Hole & Corner is excited to introduce the work of jeweller, Emma Aitchison, whose latest collection, Rain, is now available in store and online. Aitchison’s organic, tactile jewellery is inspired by rain and the ocean, reflecting weather patterns, the elements and the natural world. The Strangers Yearbook Karimah Hassan creates her work from the studio, to the street, to the canvas; it moves between these spaces, questioning the delineation between street art, fine art and community art. The journey of each piece and the audience it connects to is as fascinating as the art itself. Karimah Hassan creates her work from the studio, to the street, to the canvas; it moves between these spaces, questioning the delineation between street art, fine art and community art. The journey of each piece and the audience it connects to is as fascinating as the art itself. In conversation with... Planted Ahead of next weekend’s Planted Country event at the National Trust Stourhead estate, Hole & Corner caught up with founders Sam Peters and Deb Spencer to find out what’s been happening since they set up their nature-based events and marketing platform in 2019. Ahead of next weekend’s Planted Country event at the National Trust Stourhead estate, Hole & Corner caught up with founders Sam Peters and Deb Spencer to find out what’s been happening since they set up their nature-based events and marketing platform in 2019. Hole & Corner x Planted Hole & Corner is delighted to announce a new partnership with Planted ahead of its upcoming event at the beautiful National Trust gardens at Stourhead, on the Wiltshire-Somerset border. The Nature of Trees If there was ever any doubt that trees are living creatures with a heart and soul, the ability to communicate, make mistakes, and to thrive in family groups, forester Peter Wohlleben is the person to prove it... Hole & Corner visits the Homo Faber Event... Hole & Corner visited the Homo Faber Event, the 15 room exhibition of master crafts which is currently taking over San Maggiore island in Venice. Crafting a More Human Future 2022: Living Treasures of Europe and Japan. In the studio with… Noe Kuremoto Hole & Corner is delighted to announce a new collection by ceramic artist, Noe Kuremoto, available in store and online. Kuremoto is known for her playful sculptural work that takes the form of functional wares. In conversation with… Natalia Nicolau, founder of Ambar  London-based lifestyle brand Ambar focuses predominantly on bespoke and collaborative projects through the versatility of knit. From cushions and throws to accessories and tableware, all designed and manufactured in the UK, Ambar taps into the tactile and graphic qualities of knit, to offer bold and bright soft furnishings for the home. For its latest collection it is introducing a range of wraps and scarves to complement its range of blankets and cushions. London-based lifestyle brand Ambar focuses predominantly on bespoke and collaborative projects through the versatility of knit. From cushions and throws to accessories and tableware, all designed and manufactured in the UK, Ambar taps into the tactile and graphic qualities of knit, to offer bold and bright soft furnishings for the home. For its latest collection it is introducing a range of wraps and scarves to complement its range of blankets and cushions. Hole & Corner Event | Christopher Le Brun x ISHKAR Q&A plus Artist’s Studio Tour On Saturday 26 March at 10.30am, Hole & Corner and ISHKAR invite you to the studio of Sir Christopher Le Brun, for a talk about Court and Fields, a limited-edition collection of carpets designed by the artist in collaboration with ISHKAR and handwoven in Afghanistan. On Saturday 26 March at 10.30am, Hole & Corner and ISHKAR invite you to the studio of Sir Christopher Le Brun, for a talk about Court and Fields, a limited-edition collection of carpets designed by the artist in collaboration with ISHKAR and handwoven in Afghanistan. Spring offer | 20% off Hole & Corner Maker Membership Plan  As the first shoots of spring start to emerge, turn your sights to new beginnings, learning new skills and opening up your creative network. To celebrate the start of British Summer Time this month, we are offering 20% off our Hole & Corner Maker Membership Plan*. Our Membership programme is open to anyone with an interest in craft, beauty, passion and skill. As the first shoots of spring start to emerge, turn your sights to new beginnings, learning new skills and opening up your creative network. To celebrate the start of British Summer Time this month, we are offering 20% off our Hole & Corner Maker Membership Plan*. Our Membership programme is open to anyone with an interest in craft, beauty, passion and skill. In conversation with… Isabelle Fish, founder of Rue Pigalle Isabelle Fish travels the world in search of original and spine-tingling craftsmanship. An ex-lawyer, the French-born founder of Rue Pigalle switched careers in the 2000s after she and her family had moved from London to Toronto. There, she launched a gallery specialising in contemporary jewellery, sharing her own passion with like-minded women in the city. Isabelle Fish travels the world in search of original and spine-tingling craftsmanship. An ex-lawyer, the French-born founder of Rue Pigalle switched careers in the 2000s after she and her family had moved from London to Toronto. There, she launched a gallery specialising in contemporary jewellery, sharing her own passion with like-minded women in the city. #StandwithUkraine Hole & Corner stands by Ukraine and we urge our community to do everything we can to support the Ukrainian people and their friends and families. We are thinking too of the maker communities in Ukraine, the weavers, embroiderers, the ceramicists and woodworkers, the bakers, the carpenters, metalworkers and glass blowers. Craft is so important to our cultural heritage and identity and cannot be erased by bombs and violence. Hole & Corner stands by Ukraine and we urge our community to do everything we can to support the Ukrainian people and their friends and families. We are thinking too of the maker communities in Ukraine, the weavers, embroiderers, the ceramicists and woodworkers, the bakers, the carpenters, metalworkers and glass blowers. Craft is so important to our cultural heritage and identity and cannot be erased by bombs and violence. In the kitchen with... Chef Olia Hercules Cookbook author, food writer and former chef de partie in Yotam Ottolenghi’s London restaurants, Olia Hercules is greatly inspired by her Ukrainian heritage... A quest for natural pigments Scottish-born artist Cavan Jayne McPherson graduated with a master’s degree in womenswear knit from the Royal College of Art in 2018. Here, she explored the agriculture and innovation in natural fibre and dye. We are hiring a Sales and E-commerce Assistant... We are looking for a passionate and experienced Sales and E-commerce Assistant to join our team in Bruton, Somerset. Home is Where the Kimchi is The way to Jainnie Cho’s heart is through her mother’s traditional homemade Korean comestible... Louise Bourgeois, The Woven Child reviewed by Alice Burnhope... Against the brutalist and concrete backdrop of London’s Southbank, The Hayward Gallery, has opened the first retrospective of artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) to focus solely on her work with textiles. In the final two decades of her life, Bourgeois began incorporating soft materials – including the ‘second skin’ of her own clothes – and other domestic fabrics from all stages of her life into her work. Against the brutalist and concrete backdrop of London’s Southbank, The Hayward Gallery, has opened the first retrospective of artist Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) to focus solely on her work with textiles. In the final two decades of her life, Bourgeois began incorporating soft materials – including the ‘second skin’ of her own clothes – and other domestic fabrics from all stages of her life into her work. Collect 2022 Preview : A Focus on Glass We are excited that Collect looks set to be the first big in-real-life craft event of the year. The international craft fair, dedicated to work made by living artists in the past five years, returns to Somerset House this February. What's on at The Lab E20 | Feb 2—6 Hole & Corner has taken up residence at The Lab E20, East Village’s new flagship in Stratford, East London, for experiential retail, cultural exhibition and creative workspace, until February 6. In conversation with... Cecilia Charlton Hole & Corner spoke to London-based American textile artist, Cecilia Charlton, about her intricate, illusion-like work, which is on display at the Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open Exhibition. Known for her largely embroidered, multicoloured textile artworks, Charlton’s work elevates this ancient craft, stitching together notions of tradition, folk-art, fine art and geometry. Hole & Corner spoke to London-based American textile artist, Cecilia Charlton, about her intricate, illusion-like work, which is on display at the Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open Exhibition. Known for her largely embroidered, multicoloured textile artworks, Charlton’s work elevates this ancient craft, stitching together notions of tradition, folk-art, fine art and geometry. My Hole-and-Corner: Open Call Calling all creatives…ahead of the publication of our new book My Hole-and-Corner, we welcome you to join us during our residency at The Lab E20 in Stratford, London, to tell us about your own hole-and-corner and what object you would introduce to that place or space. Calling all creatives…ahead of the publication of our new book My Hole-and-Corner, we welcome you to join us during our residency at The Lab E20 in Stratford, London, to tell us about your own hole-and-corner and what object you would introduce to that place or space. A special thanks from Hole & Corner… From everyone at Hole & Corner, we’d like to thank all the members, subscribers, contributors, collaborators, partners, friends and family of the magazine who made it over to our Hole & Corner Issue 22: Family launch event on Saturday.. Hole & Corner at The Lab E20 Hole & Corner will be taking up residence at The Lab E20, East Village’s new flagship in Stratford, London, for experiential retail, cultural exhibition and creative workspace, from January 22 until February 6, Wednesday - Sunday. Here are some of the things we have in store for the coming week. We hope to see you there... Hole & Corner will be taking up residence at The Lab E20, East Village’s new flagship in Stratford, London, for experiential retail, cultural exhibition and creative workspace, from January 22 until February 6, Wednesday - Sunday. Here are some of the things we have in store for the coming week. We hope to see you there... H&C Event January 27: ‘Sleep Well’ with Kate Mikhail Journalist, editor and author of Teach Yourself to Sleep, Kate Mikhail will be holding a ‘Sleep Well’ talk during Hole & Corner’s residency at The Lab E20 in London’s Stratford. On January 27 at 7pm, Mikhail invites fellow insomniacs, bad sleepers and everyone in between, to join her for an evening of insight into the accessible science that can help you reclaim your restless nights. Journalist, editor and author of Teach Yourself to Sleep, Kate Mikhail will be holding a ‘Sleep Well’ talk during Hole & Corner’s residency at The Lab E20 in London’s Stratford. On January 27 at 7pm, Mikhail invites fellow insomniacs, bad sleepers and everyone in between, to join her for an evening of insight into the accessible science that can help you reclaim your restless nights. We have updated our privacy and data policy to reflect current requirements and in accordance with our existing registration as a data controller. This includes clear information on how we use cookies on this website. By using this site you agree to our use of data and cookies.

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