Following her earlier career in television and film Eva turned her fascination for props and model making to produce sculptures from recycled metals and steel to make quirky – modern creations which are often on the verge of being delightfully abstract rather then realistic.
Studio potters Adamina and Adrian aim to create tableware and cookware that is both beautiful and functional. They love an earthy modern rustic feel and let the beauty of wood and earth shine through in their products.
All ceramics are hand thrown by Adamina in their ceramics studio on a potters wheel and glazes are hand mixed to their own recipes. They use both electric and gas kiln to fire their work.
All their woodwork is made in their workshop by Adrian from sustainably sourced wood. Much of the wood has been sourced from Adamina’s grandmothers’s orchard in Resko, Poland
Kim hand builds Stoneware pieces ranging from original functional food safe serving bowls to bold vases and sculptural pieces. She takes a lot of her inspiration from the forms created by the corals and shells found in the ocean. She does not throw her pieces, she hand builds, using molds, coils and slabs.
Jane is inspired by shapes and textures in nature as well as artefacts in museums and galleries. Her influences are translated into individual pieces each one eminently wearable.
Jane has had jewellery exhibited in the Victoria & Albert Museum on five different occasions, once as a winner in the “Inspired by …” competition.
Her contemporary jewellery is made using silver and copper.