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Category Archives: 20th Century Design
Julia Donnelly spills the glass beads! Everything you need to know about lampworking
Glass jewellery maker Julia Donnelly writes about the making of her delightful beads. Lampwork is an ancient skill and a process ideally suited to small workshop practice. Her work is featured in the Ken Stradling Collection‘s exhibition ‘Making Joy – … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century Design, Crafts, Glass
Tagged glass beads, glass jewellery, glassmaking, hot glass, studio glass
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Don’t miss ‘Making Joy: Fire and Ice’ – one more month to visit
Celebrating Bristol’s long history of making beautiful glass we are shining a spotlight on this exciting world of ‘fire and ice’. The Ken Stradling Collection at 48 Park Row, Bristol are using their windows as the exhibition space. In this … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century Design, Crafts, Glass
Tagged Bristol Blue Glass, Cat Mack Glass, Exhibition, glass artist, glass blowing, studio glass, Whitefriars Glass
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Getting Hooked on Glassblowing
Our current window show celebrates the potential of glass to brighten our lives. Not everyone knows our KSC Manager Julia Donnelly is also a glass-artist. Nowadays she makes glass jewellery – here she describes her journey into glass and the … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century Design, Crafts, Glass
Tagged glass artist, glass blowing, hot glass, London Glassblowing, Peter Layton, studio glass
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Making Joy – Fire and Ice
Making Joy – Fire and Ice is our latest Covid-19 safe, street viewable, show at the Stradling Collection in Park Row, Bristol. It is on from 17 December 2020 – 28 February 2021 and is a joyous, bright exhibition for … Continue reading
Form and Function: Geoffrey Whiting’s Teapots
Geoffrey Whiting’s teapots are the forms for which he remains best known, having achieved a design that is at once highly functional, but also good to look at as a piece of working sculpture. It is one that combines all … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century Design, Ceramics, Crafts, Modernism
Tagged David Whiting, Exhibition, form, form and function, Geoffrey Whiting, Mid-century Modern, modernist, porcelain, Pottery, Studio Pottery, teapot
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Geoffrey Whiting: a potter and a painter
Geoffrey Whiting had an important parallel activity as a watercolour painter, but this is a lesser known area of his art. His great knowledge of the natural world underpinned all his creativity. It was there in the coloration of his pots, … Continue reading
Geoffrey Whiting’s Candlesticks for Canterbury Cathedral
You can find candlesticks made by Geoffrey Whiting in Canterbury Cathedral It is always gratifying, but still all too rare when potters get major commissions. In 1982 Geoffrey Whiting was commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral to … Continue reading
Bristol home of Gill Sans typeface
In 1926 Bristol bookseller and printer Douglas Cleverdon asked his friend Eric Gill to paint a shop-sign for him. The lettering that resulted was seen in 1927 by Stanley Morison of Monotype Corporation who asked Gill to develop it as … Continue reading
Ken Stradling Collection at Margaret Howell – Preview Photos
Here are a selection of photos of the Ken Stradling Collection show at Margaret Howell at 34 Wigmore Street, London. The show is on until the 15th November. The work look stunning and sits beautifully alongside Margaret Howell’s elegant designs. … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century Design, Bauhaus, Ceramics, Crafts, Furniture, Glass, Interior Design, Marcel Breuer, Modernism
Tagged Applied Arts, Bauhaus, Bristol, Chair, Design, Holmgaard, John Leach, Marcel Breuer, Margaret Howell, Robert Welch
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