Square Disarray Brooch
£480.00
Throughout 2026, we're spotlighting makers working across different disciplines. Jewellery, textiles, ceramics, and more. Each one makes work designed to be used, worn, and lived with. Meet the makers we're focusing on right now.
Scarlett is a jewellery maker who explores movement, connection, and the relationships formed between objects, bodies, and spaces. Through modular wearable pieces made up of rotating elements and flexible connections, her practice invites interaction and change. Based at The Goldsmiths Centre, in the historic Hatton Garden area of London, Scarlett draws on a rich context of jewellery making and craft traditions while pushing her work into contemporary, experimental territory.
Nic hand-block prints table linens from her London studio. Each piece is printed to order using hand-carved blocks, which means every napkin, runner, and tablecloth carries the mark of the process.
This summer we're stocking her new range of digitally printed linen tablecloths and napkins, printed in London. Joyful patterns inspired by travel, food, and gatherings. Made for tables that see use, not just occasions.
Nic's work has been designed for homes that gather. Tables that get messy. Meals that stretch into evening.
You can read more about Nic and her practice in our Studio Session on the blog.
Caroline works with what already exists. She sources preloved menswear shirts, cotton and denim, and hand-prints them in her South London studio. Each one is screen-printed and reworked, which makes every piece one of a kind.
Her approach is slow and deliberate, focused on giving garments a new life rather than adding to what's already out there. The shirts are wearable art, made to be versatile enough for everyday wear and special enough for moments that matter.
We're stocking Caroline's hand-printed shirts this autumn. Each one unique, timeless, designed to last.
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We'll be announcing our winter focus maker soon. Check back to see who's next.