Showing posts with label Hinshelwood de Borman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hinshelwood de Borman. Show all posts

6 November 2012

WE HAVE MOVED

We thought Hinshelwood-de-borman-dot-blogspot-dot-co-dot-uk was a bit of a mouthful, so we have made a blog just for our Field Work pop up shops. Come join us here to hear all about our next event in December-  www.fieldwork-shop.blogspot.com


7 December 2011

Field Work no.3 Roll Call

Jazmine Miles-Long will be returning to Field Work this December with a new array of sea bird taxidermy. Huw Griffith will be showing a selection of antiques and re-worked mirrors. We will have knits from Shipping Forecast, all made with British Wool. Kirsten Hecktermann is joining us again with her beautiful hand carved wooden and bone spoons. We will have screwdrivers from Elementary Design. Neal Jones is exhibiting paintings, prints and mobiles. Kitty Farrow Press have produced a selection of hand made books and notepads for Field Work. There will be more unusual gift ideas from The Fancy Goods Shop sourced from distant shores, alongside treasure Hinshelwood de Borman picked up in Mexico. Kate Morrell joins us at this Field Work with her flint pieces, prints and jewelry. We have some beautiful hand painted tin ware from Pakistan including trunks and jugs. We will have a selection of jewelry from London designer Ivy Nixon. Alongside all of this will of course be printed textiles and more from us, Caitlin Hinshelwood and Rose de Borman. Rose has produced lots of beautiful new hand painted silk cushions depicting a wide menagerie of creatures for the shop and Caitlin has plenty of new textiles including her Cosmonaut Cushions.
Spoons by Kirsten Hecktermann
Replica Necklace and Flint piece by Kate Morrell
Hand Painted Silk Cushions from Rose de Borman
Knitted Hats by Shipping Forecast
Attenborough Cushions by Caitlin Hinshelwood

7 April 2011

Photographs from Field Work



Cushions by Rose de Borman and Caitlin Hinshelwood


Taxidermy by Jazmine Miles Long

Photographs from Field Work



Weird Folk exhibition


Books by Kitty Farrow and bone spoons by Kirsten Hecktermann

Photographs from Field Work

Weird Folk exhibition



Hats by Shipping Forecast knits, wooden spoons and servers by Kirsten Hecktermann, Knives from Fancy Goods Shop and Screwdrivers by Elementary Design.


Photographs from Field Work

Papier mache skulls and masks from Fancy Goods Shop and bone spoons by Kirsten Hecktermann

Weird Folk exhibition. From left to right - Neal Jones, Max Wade, Betsy Dadd.


Animal pictures, mirror and chair by Huw Griffith.

Figurines from Fancy Goods Shop, Ceramics by Rose de Borman and animal paintings by Caitlin Hinshelwood

7 March 2011

Nearly Here!

Only about a week to go and counting to Field Work and Weird Folk! We have listed a few of the people who will be taking part below, with a little bit about them. There will be others, and of course plenty from us- Caitlin Hinshelwood and Rose de Borman.

In case you don't know..
We are both textile designers by training (Brighton University). We both work independently as freelance designers, (..illustrators, painters and everything in between.) However we frequently sell our textile homeware products and portfolio designs side by side, as Hinshelwood de Borman. We have been working hard and have lots of new things to showcase in the shop!
Bird in storm by Rose de Borman screen printed silk cushion.

26 February 2011

Field Work Featuring... Huw Griffith






Huw Griffith is an antiques dealer and designer. Broadly his work involves reworking antiques, (commonly 19th Century mirrors) by adding old textiles, painting, and generally reinventing overlooked objects into modern design pieces that are highly in demand. He has worked on a myriad of different projects from top end fashion houses to swanky restaurants, and we are pleased to say he is returning to Field Work for the second time. He will be bringing a range of furniture, paintings, mirrors and possibly some little unexpected curiosities he has picked up along the way.

Read more about him here

15 February 2011

Field Work featuring... Shipping Forecast



Shipping Forecast is producing a collection of knitted accessories and accoutrements for our Field Work shop in March. All knits are handmade in the UK using 100% British wool, inspired by British and Nordic seafarers.


7 February 2011

Pre-Field Work/Valentines Sale this weekend!

Love Token Tea Towel by Caitlin Hinshelwood

Bleeding Heart Lavender Bags by Rose de Borman


WE ARE HAVING A SALE THIS WEEKEND 12TH/13TH FEB AT GALLERY 196 (196 REGENTS PARK ROAD)

Opening hours:

10 - 6pm Saturday 12th February
11:30 - 5:30pm Sunday 13th February

20% off lots of our textiles items. Prints and paintings at vastly reduced prices.

Come and get yourself a bargain or a gift for a loved one...

6 September 2010

Printed Textiles Collection







'Hinshelwood de Borman' are going to be in Paris on 14th and 15th September with our latest Printed Textiles Collection. We produce hand painted print designs on paper and hand screen printed fabric swatches. Previous clients include Louis Vuitton, Cacharel, DKNY, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Whistles and Lanvin. To make an appointment please email us at hdbdesigns@gmail.com

9 May 2010

Etsy Shop

We have finally set up an etsy shop selling our homeware range. The range includes hand screen printed, block printed and embroidered products such as cushion covers, blankets, bags, washbags and sleepware. There are still some products to go up on it but take a look here. You can also contact us directly about any of the products if you don't want to buy through etsy.

30 March 2010

Happy Easter




A reminder of a selection of eggy things from Hinshelwood de Borman. Email us now to receive them in time for Easter!
( hdbdesigns@gmail.com)

25 March 2010

Hinshelwood de Borman to the Midlands


We are off to Leicestershire this weekend with all our textiles, prints and the like. If you are nearby please come along to say hello. Go to www.loughboroughtownhall.co.uk/sock for further details.