Showing posts with label field work pop up shop 2011. Show all posts
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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

9 March 2011

Field Work featuring... Alice Stevenson


London based illustrator Alice Stevenson has produced this gift wrap 'Canyon' especially for Field Work. We will also be stocking some of her postcard sets. You can see more of Alice's work here.

28 February 2011

Field Work featuring... Nick Fraser



Field Work will be stocking some products from British designer Nick Fraser's Pipework Series including candelabra's and coat racks coming in a range of colours.

See more here

Field Work featuring... Jazmine Miles-Long


The very talented Jazmine Miles-Long returns to Field Work this March with new taxidermy pieces. Jazmine's beautiful and tenderly created ethical taxidermy gives her subjects such character and pathos.

You can see more of her work here



26 February 2011

Field Work Featuring...Kirsten Hecktermann




Kirsten Hecktermann, a textile designer, researcher and maker has designed and commissioned this beautiful range of spoons in bone and locally managed hardwood from Africa. Hinshelwood de Borman are very pleased to be stocking a selection at Field Work 2.

Read more about her and her other work here