Sunday, 28 November 2010

Tutone vase


One of my vases in use - image sent to me by one of my customers who gave this piece as a wedding gift to her niece.

Friday, 15 October 2010

S E T T L E temporary contemporary store Nov 18th - 9th Dec




S E T T L E
www.settle2010.blogspot.com

Eleanor Pritchard - Woven Textiles
Helen Minns - Print
Louisa Taylor - Hand thrown Porcelain
Stefanie Legros - Midcentury Furniture

a conversation across materials and practices

modern design with a nod to tradition
rhythm, restraint and detail
muted tones cut through with unexpected accents
an understated domestic aesthetic

Temporary contemporary store opening 18th Novemeber at No12 Wobben Walk London, nearest tube Euston. Details to follow shortly.

Handmade in Britain - Showcase of my work at The Conran shop, Fulham 18th Oct-19 Nov 2010

A few months ago I was asked by The Conran Shop if I would like to be one of their featured makers for a new craft area in the shop. This was an offer that I could not refuse and after many discussions, the creative director (at the time) Polly Dickens challenged me to make a new range of work specially for the show. There is not one stacking cup in sight, instead I have made a collection which is a progression of the colour compostitions series I launched last year. There is a limited 10 piece edition (x2) of the Oriole supper set and I have also made groups of nesting bowls and condiment sets.

Come and see for yourself and let me know what you think of this new direction in my work.



Thursday, 20 May 2010

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Getting ready for a busy year









Hi, it's the start of a new year and I am busy getting ready for shows and exhibitions coming up soon. My next major event is Ceramic Art London which is taking place during 26th-28th Feb at the Royal College of Art. I can thoroughly recommend visiting this show because it's an excellent opportunity to meet leading ceramicists from all over the world and buy their work. I really enjoy exhibiting at this show because the visitors are so enthusiastic and passionate about ceramics. There are also various lectures and demonstrations taking place, so all in all - it's well worth a visit.
Hope to see you there!
Louisa