Upcoming events.


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Oct
15

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Textile artist Tomoyo Tsurumi explores interaction and reaction between material, people and space — seeking to establish a method to enhance sensory and contemplative experience.

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Oct
1

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Textile artist Tomoyo Tsurumi explores interaction and reaction between material, purple and space — seeking to establish a method to enhance sensory and contemplative experience.

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Sept
30

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Textile artist Tomoyo Tsurumi explores interaction and reaction between material, people and space — seeking to establish a method to enhance sensory and contemplative experience.

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Sept
17
to 18 Sept

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Textile artist Tomoyo Tsurumi explores interaction and reaction between material, people and space — seeking to establish a method to enhance sensory and contemplative experience.

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MOTARASU | LDF 2023 Islington Square
Sept
16
to 24 Sept

MOTARASU | LDF 2023 Islington Square

Visit MOTARASU’s exhibition showcasing the UK launch of their novel and poetic Dawn Wall Lamp, designed by Danish Bly Studio — the Scandinavian Design Award winner 2023. In addition, MOTARASU’s unique full lighting collection will be showcased, as well as a selection of their furniture pieces and accessories.

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An evening with Jack
Jul
12

An evening with Jack

Jack Tolly has been awarded to reside in Hole & Corner’s Maker’s Summer Residency in Farringdon 10 - 14 th July.

To celebrate this we are keeping the doors open late on

WEDNESDAY 12th JULY, 5 - 8pm

Come for a sip & chat, while Jack shows us his ebonizing technique for his novel Beam Chair.

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You are welcome to come by to say hello any of the other days too.

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Sashiki & Shibori Workshop with Emi Fujisawa
Jun
3

Sashiki & Shibori Workshop with Emi Fujisawa

Join Japanese textile artist Emi Fujisawa for a workshop in the two Japanese techniques Sashiko (stitching), and Shibori (resist dyeing), to make a very special tea towel from a vintage piece of cloth. You will transform the piece of cloth into a beautiful indigo dyed tea towel, with a special resist pattern of a flower or leaf — to bring home to your kitchen.

Tea will be served while you’re working away with your stitching.

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