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FIELD WORK 3 Christmas Pop Up Shop

Saturday, 10 December 2011 at 10:00 - Sunday, 18 December 2011 at 19:00 (PT)

London, United Kingdom

FIELD WORK 3    Christmas Pop Up Shop

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2 free glasses of mulled wine or beer at Thursday 15th event, 6.30-9pm Ended Free  

Event Details

FIELD WORK pop up shop returns this Christmas in a smart new space at 54 Rivington Street in East London EC2 3QN, from 10th-18th December 2011. Organised by Rose de Borman and Caitlin Hinshelwood, two textile designers who come together at Field Work shops under the banner 'Hinshelwood de Borman' to exhibit their respective hand printed textiles, homeware, paintings and creative whimsies. Alongside their own charming and unusual pieces, they have brought together a fine selection of work made by other British craftsmen, artists and designers including ceramics, re-worked antiques, prints, knitwear, taxidermy, jewellery, tools and kitchenware. Plus stationery, folk art, decorations, masks and other curiosities sourced from trips to India, Japan and Mexico.

As well as the organisers, people involved so far include Huw Griffith,Kirsten Hecktermann,Jazmine Miles Long, Shipping Forecast knits,Neal Jones, Elementary screwdrivers,  Kate Morrell, and plenty more to be found in the shop!

Mulled wine and mince pies from 2pm on the opening day
Late night drinks event on Thursday 15th 6.30-9pm to tie in with local art shows


see www.hinshelwooddeborman.blogspot.com for updates

  Cash or cheques only please.
  Dogs very welcome!
 

See below for images of the last Field Work


When & Where



54 Rivington street, London

EC2A 3QN London
United Kingdom

Saturday, 10 December 2011 at 10:00 - Sunday, 18 December 2011 at 19:00 (PT)


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Hinshelwood de Borman



Rose de Borman and Caitlin Hinshelwood are two freelance textile designers that work independantly but share a love of colour, sensitivity of line and passion for hand printing techniques. They both produce work on hand dyed cottons and silks with whimsical charming images of animals plants and fight scenes. Through a shared respect for other art and design practitioners they bring together a range of beautiful objects alongside their own pieces at the legendary FIELD WORK pop up shops. See www.hinshelwooddeborman.blogspot.com for updates.

all images copyright hinshelwood de borman 2011