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alex muspratt williams

Alex Muspratt Williams /

designer

Practicality is key for Alex who is currently living and working in India, designing for real people in a real world.

meet alex muspratt williams

guy white

Guy White / designer

Guy believes it’s crucial not to be limited to a single discipline: “Study product design and learn to think in 3D first, then you can expand into any material.”

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gail bryson

Gail Bryson / designer

"My inspiration can come from anywhere, from walking down the street to scouring car boot sales to flea markets and antique shops. "

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lincoln rivers

Lincoln Rivers / Designer

Lincoln's ability to spot the design potential of raw, natural materials hs led to this collaborative range of Bark boards and Flo grinders for Jme.

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russell pinch

Russell Pinch / designer

Russell say's good cutlery has to be the perfect combination of form and function. Practical to use, comfortable to hold and beautiful when set.

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phil longstaff

Phil Longstaff / designer

The American Oak range is all about food: ‘It was fantastic to get insights about food from Jamie, and we’ve created something half-foodie, half-designer.’

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queensberry hunt

Queensbury Hunt / designer

For Queensberry Hunt, ceramics represent the meeting point of function and fine art. The Coco range “acts as the perfect canvas for food.”

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lucia gaggiotti

Lucia Gaggiotti/ designer

Lucia always wanted to be a fashion designer but loves the diverse experience specialising in illustration has given her.

meet lucia gaggiotti


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