Showing posts with label Designer Makers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designer Makers. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 October 2016

UK Handmade Showcase

I'm delighted that two of my necklaces have been featured in the UK Handmade Autumn Showcase, which features handmade and unique items made by designers and makers across the UK. Take a look at the pieces and find out more about the work of those featured in the Showcase here- so many lovely things!
















Thursday, 29 May 2014

Louise Dawson Design at We Make London, Camden!

I'm so happy to tell you that until the end of June you can find Louise Dawson Design jewellery at We Make London in Camden!

We Make London was established five years ago as a showcase for British made work by designer makers and to support a return to the handmade and unique at Camden Lock. The shop offers handmade jewellery, gifts, cards and much more and the designers are rotated each month so that there are always new products to discover. Visit We Make London at 53 Camden Lock Place, London NW1 8AF or find out more here!







Friday, 31 January 2014

New stockist- Things British, London

I'm very pleased to tell you that you can now find Louise Dawson Design jewellery in Things British, in Kingly Court, Carnaby Street, London!

Things British showcases the work of Designer Makers from all over Britain and aims to re-engage buyers with British designed and made products- a concept that has been lost among the mass production on the high street. I'm really happy to be part of this as the Things British ethos is something I really believe in.

Check out the Kingly Court shop or their other shop at St. Pancras International station, located on The Grand Terrace and discover something wonderfully different.






Friday, 14 June 2013

Make Do and Mend, Chelmsford!

I was lucky enough this week to visit the brilliant Make Do and Mend shop and workshop venue in Chelmsford! I am also lucky enough to now have a cabinet space in the shop for Louise Dawson Design jewellery, alongside the work of some very talented Designer Makers.

 It's a lovely shop, and the workshop program is really extensive, ranging from beginners knitting to Book Binding and Screen Printing and lots lots more in between! I think that the local area is so lucky to have a place like this that offers the chance to learn new skills and encourages a return to the ethos of days gone by- creating as much as possible by hand and making things that will last forever. In this age of fast, throwaway fashion, it's a breath of fresh air and I can't wait to book myself up on some workshops and learn something new myself!

I love the quirky decoration in the shop!

As if lovely handmade pieces and workshops weren't enough, you can also buy yarns and haberdashery at Make Do and Mend!

My display