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  • The Studio Sessions with Nic Brittin

    The Studio Sessions with Nic Brittin

    Nic Brittin came to block printing through grief, through her mother's sewing machine, through the need to make something real with her hands. What began as a private, meditative process became, almost accidentally, a business. Now, after a year of painstaking work translating that handmade character into small-batch digital production, she's our summer guest maker. We sat down with her to talk about all of it.

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  • The Studio Sessions with Cara Guthrie

    Cara Guthrie Ceramics in her home studio | Fodder

    Cara Guthrie has stocked with us for over six years. After two years away, a move to the Perthshire Highlands, a new baby, a new studio, a funded exhibition about motherhood and care work, and an ongoing project raising funds for Gaza, she's back. We sat down with her to talk about all of it.

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  • 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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