Saturday, 11 September 2010

Designer Spotlight - Lighting Designers

We are often told by interior designers that lighting can make or break a room design. Luckily for us, two very talented lighting designers are showing their products at Debbie Bryan Studio and Shop.

Hannah Nunn is a well known designer, her lamps use silhouetted designs with organic shapes to play with light and shade. From £55



Sarah Turner creates lamps from discarded plastic bottles, reusing what we would normally throw away to make beautiful lamps and shades. You would never recognise the orginal material when you see the finished product! From £99

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Designer Spotlight - Ceramics Designers

We are proud to showcase the ceramic designers featured in Debbie Bryan Studio and Shop.

Lucianna Galucci - Lucianna's workshops are inspiring and reveal the creative process behind her lace inspired ceramics. Lucianna designs tiles, bowls and brooches from £5 to £25



Julia Davey
- Julia's refined tableware has simple designs, featuring animals, birds and seaside themes. The collection ranges from brooches at £12 to teapots at £36.





Smashing Chintz - We love the way Smashing Chintz creates new decorative pieces from broken ceramics. Brooches (good enough to eat) from £28 and Wall Art £68 to £170



Kate McBride
- Kate McBride has been a popular addition to the designers at the Shop. Her delicate tea-sets are embellished with frothy flowers, lace and figures. A great twist on an English tea time! Cup and saucer sets from £50



Katie Almond
- The hand crafted porcelain made by Katie Almond are both delicate and beautiful. Inspired by ephemera and vintage patterns, the collection includes brooches from £12, cups, jugs and vases from £28 to £76.



Samantha Robinson-Samantha works with a subtle combination of ceramics, metals and textiles to produce an exciting and creative take on commonplace objects: buttons, earrings, necklaces & ceramic gift boxes.

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Nottingham's Lace Market



We are lucky to be located in the heart of Nottingham's Lace Market Area. As you can see from these images, the charatcer of the Lace Market is still intact. Like most cities, Nottingham has developed very rapidly in recent years. Many of the old factories have been redeveloped into flats and restaurants, but you can see the heritage if you look closely enough!






Of course, all roads lead eventually to our welcoming little Studio and Shop!

Thursday, 2 September 2010

New Collections

Debbie is very happy to be working with a local sheep breeder & hand spinner to create a locally sourced sustainable range of hand knitted cosy gloves. This new collection will complement her knitted adornments, brooches and scarves perfectly!

The collection will be launched on Friday 1st October, at the launch of Love Local Showcase...A celebration of local designers & artists including the launch of Debbie Bryan new lace knit scarves and hand knitted glove collections.