Open studio for London Craft Week: Creating Wealden a new collection of tactile tableware

You are invited into the Sebastian Cox workshop to exclusively share the making of our debut tableware collection, in celebration of London Craft Week.

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Wealden comprises richly textured yet simple pieces made from Kentish clay pressed between Kentish chestnut moulds.

Attend any one of the daily demonstrations in the workshop to see how each piece is made.

In the studio and showroom, you will also find a richly coloured spring installation of the new Barker collection; a series of pieces made in English ash, simple forms and jewel tones. Each piece is playful yet beautiful in equal measure.

Visit our open studio, Wednesday 8th - Friday 10th May (10:00 - 16:00), Saturday 11th May (10:00 - 15:00). See demonstrations daily at 11:00 and 14:00.

How to find us:

Point your satnav, or googlemaps etc. at Thames Side Studios, Harrington Way, Greenwich, SE18 5NR. We’re a short walk from Woolwich Dockyard train station or a short bus journey from North Greenwich tube station; we’re on the Thames cycle path; alternatively there is ample free parking on site if you choose to drive. Once you arrive on site at Thames Side Studios, turn into the car park immediately on your left. The Telegraph Building is on your right, accessible through the plant-filled atrium, where you’ll find the Sebastian Cox studio and showroom on the left.

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