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What’s on in the City? MADE LONDON

October 15, 2013

Design and craft fair MADE LONDON returns to the city on 25-27 October for its second show after the success of last year's event in October 2012

Design and craft fair MADE LONDON returns to the city for its second show after the success of last year’s event in October 2012. The aim of the fair is to show off the very best and most original makers in this country and beyond exhibiting the highest quality contemporary craft and design. The 2013 edition will be on 25-27 October at the Sir John Soane Church at One Marylebone and will feature some of our favourite craft and design faces: Margo SelbyWallace Sewell and many more.

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Scarf by Holly Berry

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Chair with fabric by Margo Selby

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Textiles by Sally Weatherill

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Scarves by Alison Dupernex

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Scarves by Wallace Sewell

Textiles will also come from the likes of Ruth Harries, Catarina RiccabonaAlison Dupernex, Sally Weatherill, Holly Berry and Rita Parniczky, who will selling her beautiful vases and candle holders which are covered with Parniczky’s eye-catching X-Ray Fabrics. See our latest issue of COVER for an article on Rita Parniczky’s work.

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Crystal Ivory Vase by Rita Parniczky

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Lace Vase by Rita Parniczky

Cushions, fabrics and interior products will be a major feature at the show. Blankets by Ekta Kaul, soft furnishings by Leanne Lucas and Kiran Ravilious will be among the highlights.

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Dress by Emma Burton

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Crochet sardines by Cardigan Ltd

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Necklace by Zoe Arnold

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Textile by Ruth Harries

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Blanket by Ekta Kaul

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Cushions by Leanne Lucas

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Cushions by Kiran Ravilious

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Cushion by Catarina Riccabona

We also love the clothes and bags of Emma Burton, jewellery by Zoe Arnold and crochet accessories by Cardigan Ltd. MADE LONDON will show off some of the best London-based craft talent, a good place to buy a gift and support local makers. It is a selling show so do not forget your cash or cheque book!

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