Meet the Makers
We have chosen to work with makers who encapsulate the Hole & Corner ethos; celebrating creativity, craftsmanship and heritage. Offering a platform for work by emerging and established makers who create timeless, functional products for daily life.
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Martyn Simpson
Shop nowTaking inspiration from the language of brutalist architecture and mid-century modular furniture, Martyn Simoson has developed a series of unique pieces of furniture.
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Wright & Doyle
Shop nowAn interdisciplinary brand drawing on principles of a strong visual relationship between workwear, objects, landscape and garden.
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Hyde Wares
Shop nowEach piece is created by hand from Hyde's Sheffield based workshop. With leather cut to incorporate the natural markings of the hide and raw edges bevelled and burnished using beeswax balm.
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Jonathan Garratt
Shop nowGarratt makes sculpture and pottery from clay which he digs and refines himself, a process which takes 2 years from beginning to end.
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Noe Kuremoto
Shop nowNoe Kuremoto is a ceramic artist who makes everything by hand using simple tools. She’s known for playful sculptural work that takes the form of functional wares.
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Leszek Sikon
Shop nowSikon's knives are made out of high carbon Tools steel, unlike the mass-produced knives. This enables it to stay sharp for much longer.
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Niwaki
Shop nowInspired by two years working at a traditional plant nursery in rural Osaka. Jake and Keiko returned to Sussex and missed the Japanese tools Jake insisted on using and the business was born.
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Faye TooGood for 1882 Ltd
Shop nowA fresh spin on the forms and traditions of English creamware. Indigo Rain reinterprets the homely familiarity of blue-and-white striped crockery in a new design informed by the spirit of serendipitous discovery.
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Emsie Sharp
Shop nowDorset-based Sharp has developed her own style which includes traditional and modern wine glasses, colourful tableware, lighting, and sculpture.
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Richard Pomeroy
Shop nowBruton-based potter, Richard Pomeroy's ceramic work is hand built out of porcelain clay; each piece is uniquely a little different.
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Jade Mellor
Shop nowA jewellery designer-maker from rural Cheshire, Jade celebrates the raw, imperfect beauty of natural history, geology and archaeology.
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Smith's Rules
Shop nowThe Character series is inspired by bold type shapes, each cover is designed and hand-set in typographic ornament by Mr Smith.
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Howe London
Shop nowWith a deep understanding and appreciation for the design and craftsmanship of antiques; Howe London's designs are hand crafted in Britain by a dedicated band of highly skilled and experienced craftsmen.
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Hampson Woods
Shop nowMade by hand in the Lake District, Hampson Wood's pieces are created with locally and sustainably-sourced materials.
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Donna Wilson
Shop nowA place where pattern and colour collide, and the imagination is free to run wild.
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James Joyce
Shop nowOriginally designed for Hole & Corner's 20th issue covers, these prints by James Joyce were created in lockdown and are themed around the issues of rebirth, regrowth and reset.
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Margo Selby
Shop nowWorking with colour and geometric form in woven textiles, Selby draws influence from architectural forms, graphic design, pattern, scale and colour combinations.
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Elaine Bolt
Shop nowElaine Bolt works with clay and mixed media to create works and compositions that are informed by a sense of narrative and steeped in the context of the local surroundings.
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Tanya McCallin
Shop nowSimple, elemental and universal, McCallin’s work is made using porcelain, stoneware and earthenware clay bodies. Each stone-like, lithic, vessel has a surface with haptic and aesthetic qualities.
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Begg & Co
Shop nowHandcrafted Scottish cashmere scarves, knitwear and throws. A pleasure to touch, wear & own. Ethically sourced and sustainably produced.
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Ambar
Shop nowLondon-based textile design studio and lifestyle label with a focus on bespoke collections and collabs. Exclusively and carefully crafted in the UK.
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Merchant & Mills
Shop nowSupplying patterns, fabrics and tools to allow the creation of a desirable functioning wardrobe. Offering a a viable, wearable alternative to the increasingly indistinguishable options of the high street.
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Alex Hellum for SCP
Shop nowNorwegian born, UK based designer Alex Hellum's distinctive design style is based on observation, utility and honest use of colours.
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Kalicramé
Shop nowModern and Contemporary Macramé Wall hangings and Plant hangers handmade in London using sustainable materials.