Store Stories

  • The Studio Sessions with Scarlett Cohen French

    Scarlett Cohen French in the Jewellery Studio

    Launching Fodder Focus 2026, we’re delighted to welcome jewellery maker Scarlett Cohen French. Through modular, wearable pieces that explore movement, connection, and interaction, Scarlett’s work sits between structure and spontaneity. Drawing on enamel, rotating elements, and flexible connections, her jewellery invites a dynamic relationship between object, body, and space.

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  • The Studio Sessions with Janne Meijer

    Janne Meijer in the Studio

    We’re delighted to introduce Janne Meijer as part of The Studio Sessions. A recent Central Saint Martins graduate, Janne’s work moves between fine art and functional ceramics, exploring memory, preservation, and the quiet intimacy of domestic objects. Working primarily in porcelain and stoneware, her pieces invite touch, reflection, and a sense of pause. In this conversation, Janne shares her path into ceramics, the influence of place and heritage on her work, and what it means to see her pieces become part of everyday life.

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  • Six Products We’ve Sold for Six Years – and Why They’re Still Excellent Buys

    Sophie Alda Bottle Vase

    When we opened Fodder in 2019, we began with a carefully chosen group of makers whose work we believed in deeply. Six years on, many things have changed – but some pieces have stayed with us, season after season.

    From mugs we reach for daily, to vases, trinket dishes and candles that quietly shape the rhythm of home life, these are six products we’ve stocked since the beginning – and why they’re still excellent buys today.

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  • The Studio Sessions with Amelia Christoffers

    Amelia Christoffers in the ceramics studio

    Ceramicist Amelia Christoffers joins the Fodder fold with sculptural vessels, lamps and vases shaped by the landscapes of West Dorset. Rooted in nature and informed by her background in floristry, her work explores the meeting point of form, function and quiet beauty.

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