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Stallholders 2025 List

Aisleigh Anne Art

Inspired by the wild beauty of Cornwall, Aisleigh's work is a celebration of nature’s ability to uplift, comfort and inspire. From small, framed panels, works on paper, cards to larger statement canvases. Aisleigh is an expressionistic landscape painter based in Truro.

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Alicia Breakspear

Alicia's printmaking practice explores her connection to the plant kingdom through the process of botanical monoprinting. Working in harmony with the changing seasons, she create three collections each year—spring, summer, and autumn. Her original prints have been made into a series of greeting cards, calendars, notebooks, Christmas cards and new for 2025 a series of art prints.

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Alison Bick Designs

Alison creates lampshades and textile homewares handmade with fabric printed with her bright and colourful floral illustrations.

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Amelia K Fulton

Using local Cornish stoneware clay from the cliffs of St Agnes, Amelia throws and hand builds functional ceramics. With a background in illustration and print making, her latest work has been exploring surface design with painted and carved details.

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Ami Derbyshire

Ami's decorative lighting and homeware creations are constructed by slip-casting and hand-building. Her glazes are reminiscent of Victorian Majolica earthenware pottery with moulded surfaces and colourful clear lead glazes. By recreating impressions of the past and fusing the old with the new she gives an overall contemporary feel.

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Bear Joinery

Bear Joinery have been furniture makers for twenty years, they source only locally grown hardwoods from Cornwall and Devon, much of which has been sawn and dried by themselves. They take inspiration from mid-century, Scandinavian and Japanese practice to create small benches, side tables, bedside tables, stools using mortice and tenoned construction and finishing with natural hardware oils. In everything, proportion, stance and texture take precedence over unnecessary detail. I am a member of the Made In Cornwall accreditation scheme, and the Make Southwest Green Maker initiative.

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Before The Moths

Karen of Before the Moths is a Cornish mixed media textile artist. She gained her BA (hons first class) in Textile Design from Winchester School of Art. She uses re-cycled, re-purposed and re-loved materials to create textile landscapes and accessories for both the home and the person. Karen loves the idea that her pieces had a previous life, a history before being transformed.

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Bella BH Makes

Bella makes a range of stoneware and earthenware pottery, both hand built and wheel thrown. She has a love of surface decoration and has been most recently making slip and Sgraffito decorated cat vases. These are usable vases that add a sense of playfulness and bold colour to a space.

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Bonbi Forest

Lee is an artist and illustrator and Bonbi Forest is home to her illustrated range of homeware, art prints, cards, books, calendars and more! Her work is inspired by the rural and coastal nature filled places we call home here in Cornwall, as well as our relationship to the shapes and rhythms of the natural world. Florals and sweet creatures feature heavily, alongside words and phrases inspired by the endurance and comfort of nature, with a hefty dose of bright and cheerful colours for good measure.

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Caroline Michelle Textile Art

Caroline is a textile artist specialising in applique and free-motion embroidery creating lovely artworks for the home and gift market. Her inspiration is the beautiful Cornish coast and countryside. She works from her studio space at my home in Cornwall creating pictures and other items such as purses and textile heart decorations.

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Castaway Ropeworks

Castaway started their business in early 2020 when due to the Covid-19 pandemic Adam’s contract on a local ferry was ended earlier than they anticipated. Castaway Ropeworks was born from a length of rope that Adam and Morgan dragged out of Hayle Estuary. They handmake all their products out of Ghost Gear, utilising the dying art of ropework skills. Their mission is to retrieve as much Ghost gear off our local beaches and to repurpose this along with end of life commercial fishing equipment into hard wearing and functional products for the home, pets and lifestyle, thus avoiding it going to landfill.

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Catherine Lovett Art

Handmade prints created from sketches done on location in the beautiful Cornish countryside and coastline. Each print is truly unique, combining hand carved lino prints with layers of bespoke screen printed colours, produced in small batches. Catherine draws inspiration from her surroundings, sketching on location, collecting wildflowers, seaweeds and shells. She works en-plein-air to create images rooted in the countryside of her home, often sketching on the coast path or on the beach after a sea swim.

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Claire Paul

Claire is a Scottish illustrator based in Cornwall, and the founder of Claire Paul – a joyful, nostalgic giftware and stationery brand. Her work blends a love of nature, vintage design, and decorative folk art charm, brought to life through thoughtful colour palettes, rural scenes, and delicate florals. With a background in Illustration, Claire has been running her independent business since 2015, designing and producing a growing range of illustrated products including art prints, greetings cards, washi tapes, and enamel pin badges.

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Cornish Paper Cut Art

Debbie creates hand cut, bespoke, vibrant paper cut art inspired by living by the sea and Cornwalls wonderful architecture. Each piece is unique in its design through cut or colour. The collection includes colourful repeat art, landscapes and repurposed vintage maps

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Cornish Tiddlers

A long-standing recycler, Ruth now repurposes materials into works of art, unrecognisable from their original form. Plastic bags, sweet wrappers, soft plastic waste materials all feature in her work. Her iron and sewing machine blend materials together to make multi-layered pieces, embellishing her plastic poly-fusion layers by then stitching into them. Stitching and printing are her key techniques and reflect her signature style. These materials are a visual acknowledgement to the microplastics within the seas.

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Cristofa


In his furniture days Christopher made some clocks and it occurred to him that, if he were to design and make some new, unusual wood and metal timepieces, that is something he could sell.

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Daisy Dunlop Jewellery

Daisy works with Gold, Silver, Enamel, Bio-Resin, Precious and Semi- Precious stones to create handmade Jewellery with a worn and layered feel. She incorporates poems, collage, colour and texture into her pieces for visually dense jewellery in soft organic shapes from her studio in Hayle.

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Debbie Rudolph

Debbie is a sustainably minded Textile Designer-Maker with a bold approach to creating unique, handwoven textiles using traditional techniques with contemporary values.
She produces her textiles on a range of looms including a Glimakra, Countermarch Loom and an Upright Tapestry Loom in her Falmouth Studio.
Exploring the theme of land and seascapes, using the textures, colours and shapes of the natural environment of Cornwall. She uses repurposed rug wool and her own hand spun locally sourced, wool/linen and alpaca yarns to achieve her designs.

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Dennis Blatchley Ceramics

"Dennis Blatchley Ceramics offers a wide range of slip cast terracotta tableware with a distinct matt finish. The range comes in a choice of colours, that can be ‘mixed and matched’ to create a variety of exciting colour combinations.
Each item is unique, designed and handmade by Dennis Blatchley, a designer/maker based in Cornwall.

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Dreamspell Jewelley

Sophie is the designer and maker behind Dreamspell Jewellery, a nature inspired jewellery brand based in North Cornwall. She creates handcrafted silver pieces that celebrate the wild beauty of the natural world, woodland textures, botanical details, and organic forms. Every item is designed and made by Sophie in her shepherd’s hut studio, using traditional and contemporary silversmithing techniques alongside wax carving, which allows her to capture intricate details and textures found in nature.

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Enchanted Wood

Unique, hand-knitted clothing and accessories for children and adults. All her knitwear is designed by me, Tamsin, and lovingly hand-knitted from her home in St Agnes, Cornwall. She uses only the finest yarns in a rich colour palette and always aims to have a homespun finish. Over time, she has introduced a few jewellery designs and seasonal decorations, all with a knitty theme!

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Esther Connon

Esther Connon is an illustrator/bookmaker working in Cornwall. In 2009 she graduated from Falmouth University with a master’s degree in Authorial Illustration. Since then, she has set up the Old School Press, where she designs and illustrates limited edition self-publications. She has always had a passion for storytelling, and this is at the heart of her work.

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Fitzearle Jewellery

Beth is the designer and creator behind Fitzearle Jewellery. Her jewellery speaks to those who appreciate the handmade process, since the time and care that she puts into her work produces pieces as beautiful, original, and full of character as the people who will wear and treasure them.

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Flora Patterns

Alison from Flora Patterns was an Educational Resource Designer for many years and returned to sewing during the Covid 19 lockdown. She was inspired by her late mother’s soft toy designs and is interested in teaching people how to sew and make 3 dimensional items from fabric. Her unique sewing patterns and kits all have educational emphasis and have comprehensive photographic step by step instructions.

Working out of her home studio, her designs feature woodland creatures such as bears, owls, and bats, all made from natural fabrics and materials sourced in Cornwall and UK.

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Floradore

Floradore is a celebration of flowers, colour and painterly printed goods. From floral craft kits to prints, cards and notebooks, all Floradore products are adapted from original artwork. If maximalist, expressive designs are your thing, then Floradore-world is for you!

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Gail Cooper Ceramics

Working out of her home studio, her designs feature woodland creatures such as bears, owls, and bats, all made from natural fabrics and materials sourced in Cornwall and UK.

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Gilliflower Pottery

Jana works from her home studio in Chacewater, where she makes functional stoneware ceramics, from local St Agnes clay. She aims to make work that elevates everyday living from ordinary to celebratory, with special significance given to the shared experience of eating and drinking. Currently, she makes two main collections of pottery; a bird themed range in blues and greens, and a sleeker black and cream range. Jana’s colour palette is muted and natural, reflecting the softness of the Cornish countryside.

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Glitter and Earth

Jacqueline Wild is an illustrator with a love of the land, sea and moon and she likes to create whimsical images that create a sense of wonder. She has a range of products from greeting cards to prints, as well as a range of Lino prints and handbound notebooks with her pattern designs on them.

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Godrevy Textiles

Sarah Gay is an Artisan Weaver on the Lizard Peninsula creating fabrics inspired by the Cornish seascape and vintage French farmhouse style. She uses organic cotton and linen and creates interior textiles and decorative gifts from table linen to soft furnishings, seasonal items to everyday classics.

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Hazel Oliver

Hazel Oliver’s work explores the use of reclaimed natural and recycled elements that she has foraged and collected from her local surroundings in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK. She celebrates texture and explores the irregularities of nature by combining found and fallen elements into cast forms and vessels in eco resin.

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Jack Button Ceramics

Jack is a potter based in North Cornwall creating handmade stoneware ceramics that bring joy to everyday items. Crafted with care in his small garden studio, each piece is unique. From mugs and bowls to vases and plates, his work adds a touch of beauty to your daily rituals.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything Jack does, he uses responsibly sourced materials and focus on minimising waste, ensuring that each piece is not only a joy to use but also made with the environment in mind.

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Jess Berriman Ceramics

Jess Berriman's creative journey has been a mix of different paths, guided by her interests shaped by different life stages, but always with a sense of purpose. After exploring silversmithing and finding joy in making jewellery, she eventually discovered her true passion for ceramics. Over time, through lots of experimentation and practice, she found her rhythm in crafting delicate porcelain jewellery and unique gifts.
The colours, textures, and ever-changing shapes of the Cornish landscape, especially flowers, really influence her work.

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Jo Soar Textiles

As long as she can remember Jo Soar has been a maker of “things”. Jo discovered the joys of felt making about 10 years ago and has been fascinated by its enormous versatility ever since. It still seems like wizardry to her that a piece of dry wool fleece and a barbed needle can produce a three dimensional sculpture, creating stories and a life of its own with each piece.

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Julia Crimmen Ceramics

After studying at Falmouth in 2006, Julia found a general ceramics course at Truro college and then took part in intensive courses with Jack Doherty, Richard Phethean and Linda Bloomfield, which informed her practice hugely. Now working from her garden studio in Cornwall and taking inspiration from her countryside surroundings she designs and makes wheel thrown porcelain and stoneware ceramics for everyday use. She uses stencils and wax resist to give pattern and texture, adding rich glossy glazes to enhance these details.

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Katia Hinic Studio

Katie is an architect & Illustrator based in Penzance, Cornwall. She creates artwork inspired by woodland creatures, flora, and folklore. Her products include original ink art, art prints, greeting cards, fabric wall hangings, hand painted, upcycled decorations and other merchandise.

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Katy Luxton Jewellery

Katy creates vibrant silver and nylon jewellery inspired by mathematical models, geometric shapes and interwoven curves circles and figures produced by a spirograph toy - the moment when a line becomes a form.
She uses simple but expressive lines. Using hand techniques and new technology such as 3D printing, to create tactile, playful, wearable jewellery. Each piece of nylon jewellery is hand dyed in her studio. The choice and combination of colours is endlessly fascinating, as is the intensity that can be achieved.

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Kelsey Cornish

Kelsey Cornish makes natural , eco friendly , as plastic free as possible , vegan skin care products.

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Kosel candles

Hand poured candles, wax melts, tealights and car diffusers, using their own blend of coconut soy wax and essential oils.
Made in small batches and on the full moon. All glean, green and cruelty free. Phthalate and paraben free.
Poured into either a beautiful 30cl amber glass jars or hand thrown ceramic pots that can either be reused as a tea cup or refilled with one of their beautiful refill candles.
Kosel candles was birthed here in Cornwall and inspired by the magic within, and are named in the Cornish mother tongue.

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Lino Lord

The joy of printmaking for Mark of Lino Lord is rooted in the traditional tools and time honoured techniques that create beautiful, affordable art for every wall. Each Lino Lord print is entirely handmade - from the first sketch, to inking the lino and turning the wheel of the press. Mark enjoys the honest, analogue process and no two prints are ever the same. He also loves to celebrate his Cornish heritage in his coastal designs, as well as homegrown produce and fun ‘retro chic’ classics.

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Melody Ryder Designs

Melody creates freehand machine embroidered lampshades using designs inspired by living in Cornwall. She then uses these designs to stitch onto a white felt creating elegant lampshades, lanterns and pictures. Some of her designs incorporate the use of Liberty Print fabrics. Alongside these she has taken elements of her designs and using the left over materials has created embroidered earrings.

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Molf + Bertie

At Molf + Bertie Kelly is the scissor wielding, animal crazy Cornish girl creating pieces of paper happiness to display in your homes!! She designs and hand cuts a range of paper goods for both adults and children alike using her trusty scissors and a LOT of paper and card. The majority of her work can be personalised and go on to make treasured keepsakes and gifts

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Mollie Milton

Mollie Milton is a potter based in West Cornwall, specializing in wheel-thrown contemporary slipware. Drawing inspiration from the lively, spontaneous decoration of 17th-century European pottery, she channels these influences into functional, modern objects for the home. Originally from the Peak District, Mollie moved to Cornwall to complete a two-year apprenticeship under the guidance of Richard Phethean. In 2024, she was awarded the ‘Adopt a Potter’ grant. She now continues to live and work from her studio based at Tresabenn studio, Rosudgeon.

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Natalie Toms Wildlife Artist

Natalie is a Cornish wildlife artist living and working in the village of Lanlivery in rural Cornwall. Inspired by the countryside, moorland and coast, she has been influenced by the natural world for as long as she can remember. On watercolour paper she sketches a detailed composition in pencil before she begins to add layers of drawing with ink and painting with watercolour. It's a delicate and meticulous process that takes many hours.

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Penacre Willow

Vanessa is a willow weaver based on the lizard peninsula in Cornwall. She is inspired by nature and social history.
Shortly after moving to Cornwall a neighbour told her that the willow growing in her garden was used for making lobster pots and baskets. This sparked her curiosity and after some research she decided to have a go at basket making and in 2016 she made her first, which she still has today.
As well as growing 25 varieties of willow she also forages local plant fibres. Studying techniques from around the world and their use of materials has encouraged her to explore what materials she can source locally.
This craft is one of the oldest crafts, there is evidence of basketry being practiced for thousands of years. It is challenging and therapeutic all at the same time.
Vanessa's aim is to make beautiful and functional pieces in a sustainable way.

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Pigscombe Makers

Through her work at Laura Lane Ceramics Philippa has discovered her love of all things clay, she is totally hooked. Creating vessels or forms from clay is deeply satisfying for Philippa, it's a bit of magic. Constantly inspired by the beauty of nature around her, with clay she can make and embellish a practical and beautiful object that hopefully brings joy and a smile.

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Porth Jewellery

Laura is a designer maker of jewellery inspired by the ocean and shoreline. Working from her home studio in Falmouth she works on bespoke commissions, designs exclusive collections for selected galleries across Cornwall and hosts regular seaglass workshops. Her Salt collection takes inspiration from the Cornish Coast, casting molten silver into Atlantic Ocean water and texturing metals on granite.

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Potting in Penryn

Lisa is a stoneware potter that loves to experiment with colour and glaze combinations.
She uses traditional techniques to produce wheel thrown pots that are functional tactile and simple in form.
The decorative element of her work is inspired by nature and Cornwall's industrial heritage with an often weathered aesthetic.

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Rachel Kerry Designs

Rachel uses mixed media and textiles to create wire framed textural art. Each artwork is fragmented into smaller framed elements which together represent a space, a place or an aspect of nature, inspired by the Cornish coast and countryside. She also creates artwork, Cyanotypes, fabric journals, jewellery and homeware which all derive from her explorations for her wire framed work, using recycled materials wherever she can.

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Rachel Stowe

Rachel Stowe is a Cornwall-based jewellery designer and maker celebrated for her vibrant, hand-dyed and hand-printed creations. With a Master’s in Textiles, she brings a deep knowledge of traditional textile techniques such as immersion dyeing, screen printing, and Mono-resist to her work — creating bold, lightweight, and uniquely expressive pieces.
A proud member of MAKE Southwest, Rachel regularly exhibits through galleries and craft associations including the Guild of Gloucestershire Craftsmen, the Worcestershire Guild of Designer Craftsmen, and the Cornwall Craft Association.

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Raya Rose Studios

Raya Rose Studios is the creative hub of ceramic artist and illustrator Rachel Rose.
She creates one-off decorative pieces designed to last a lifetime.
Clay is her canvas, and each piece, from large platters to mini dishes, tells a story through the medium of ceramics. They begin either on the wheel or are hand-moulded using smooth terracotta clay. Using the sgraffito technique, illustrations are etched through multiple layers of coloured slip to reveal the red clay body beneath before being fired twice and finished with a lead-free clear glaze.

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Rebecca Spikings Design

Rebecca loves the Cornish countryside, especially the tangled hedgerows and ever changing coastal paths. Through her illustrations she aims to capture Cornwall's beauty and the joy that she feels when out walking where she lives on the South Coast of Cornwall. Although she spends most of winter longing for the excitement of spring and the warmth of summer, she loves the allure of the changing seasons and the colours that come and go with the passing of time. Recently she has combined her love of embroidery, textiles and working with fabric with her passion for drawing and illustration, by making wearable works of art that reflect the wonder of spending time outside in our natural beautiful surroundings.

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Reworked

Out with the new in with the old! Upcycled lighting made from salvaged materials. Sam of Reworked uses classic car parts, old bicycle bits, vintage kitchen gadgets and flotsam that he finds on beach cleans.

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Riverbird

Jill is an artist-printmaker, working mainly in Linocut relief printmaking, creating small works for sale, design for small-batch locally made printed products and illustrative Linocut artwork for commercial and private commissions. She works from her home in Penryn Cornwall and takes the local estuary birds and the abundant Cornish natural world as inspiration for her subjects.

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Salt & Paper

Hannah is an illustrator who creates art, gifts and homeware, inspired by Cornwall. She currently has a range of 20 quirky illustrations of Cornish places, plus festive/Christmas versions of some, which she sells as art prints, greetings cards and other merchandise.

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Sea Pink Studio

Sally of Sea Pink Studio creates colourful wooden hand painted jewellery in Truro, Cornwall.
Creating an individual palette of colours for each of her necklaces, earrings and bracelets, Sally takes inspiration from her surroundings including the beautiful Cornish coastline and its colourful villages and towns, and from florals and nature. She loves bright colours and patterns and aims to produce happy jewellery which adds a dash of colour to your day and brings you joy when you wear it!

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Seafire Design

Freya fell in love with glassblowing in America twenty years ago. She was seduced by how the molten glass moved, and the focus needed to work with it. She bought a second-hand torch for lampwork glass five years ago, to try and capture some of the glass-making magic on a miniature scale. Instead of tumblers and baubles, she now makes jewellery and tiny curiosities. Using molten coloured glass rods she 'paints' landscapes and seascapes into one off pieces, or appears to float mushrooms and jellyfish in drops of clear glass.

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Sew Quilty

Lindsay lives in Porthleven, she has had a lifelong love of sewing, but about 8 years ago discovered Modern Quilting. In March this year she set up Sew Quilty and makes Quilts, Throws, Cushions, Totes, Picnic Blankets, Christmas Stockings and Bows. She uses Natural Cottons and Linens and use Bamboo Batting to be as environmentally friendly as possible. She makes smaller items to try and be Zero Waste, the aim is nothing is thrown away. Lindsay favours the Modern Geometric style of quilting but using heirloom methods of construction, all quilts are bound by hand and should last a lifetime.

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Sharon McSwiney Ltd

Sharon has been a professional creative and artist for over 30 years. She lives and work in St Ives, where she has a small gallery displaying her pieces and an additional studio space within the town. Her work is hugely inspired by living by the coast, creating metalwork wall art and jewellery. Working in metal enables exploration with distressed surfaces, pattern and unique effects. Seaweed fronds, sea creatures are etched and soldered making individual artworks.
Alongside a collection of jewellery inspired by Barbara Hepworth and Troika pottery, limpets are one of Sharon's passions which are reflected in a range of cast silver shells from Cornish beaches.
In 2024 she started exploring a new direction within her practice, linking metals with the painting element of her work. She has generated textured plaster surfaces and combined with metal powders such as iron, copper & bronze, manipulating the finishes to produce distressed and patinated effects. This work reflects the Cornish mining industry and natural elements surrounding us in this area.

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Simply Ewe-nique

Welcome to Lynne's passion....crochet, and to be more specific Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting (or knitting) small stuffed creatures.
Following her move to the wonderful county of Cornwall more than eight years ago she became inspired by her surroundings and with an interest in Amigurumi she began to design and create her cute creatures. It wasn't always easy and she lost count of how many times she had to make changes to Sowenna the Seagull during the process of design.
All her creations are 'ewe-nique, made to a high standards and are UKCA compliant.

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Single Fin Collective

Single Fin Collective are two surfers who turn their love of surfing and the Cornish coast into illustrations. They mainly sell art prints and greeting cards but also have a range of laser etched enamel mugs, all with their illustrations on. They are based in Falmouth and have stockists around the south west and further afield.

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Sketchy Hounds

Liz of Sketchy Hounds is an Illustrator based in Truro, who specialises in drawing dogs, in particular Sighthounds such as Greyhounds, Whippets and Lurchers. She creates all her work initially through drawing with pen and pencil, and then digitally finishes the illustration on the computer.
She started Sketchy Hounds in 2020 during the first lockdown, and have since drawn lots of ranges of dogs and now sell on her website, Etsy and Not on the High Street.
In 2023 she completed a masters degree in Illustration at Falmouth University which helped her to develop her style as an Illustrator further.
She sells her range of quirky illustrations on greeting cards, prints, and gifts such as bookmarks, keyrings, and mugs.

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Smartie Lids On The Beach

Michelle is a Cornish beach cleaner and since the storms of 2014 she has been creating art from the plastics she finds on the strandlines of her local beaches.
She hopelessly addicted to beach-combing and passionate about wildlife. From this came a desire to take the plastic she finds and create unique art that will become a talking point in people’s homes, raising awareness of the problem of plastic in our oceans.
Michelle's ranges include colour wheels, kingfishers, sea birds and seedheads all created from washed up plastic and lost fishing rope. Each piece of marine debris is picked up by hand, then washed and dried ready to be transformed into a unique framed creation which has its own story.
She has also begun to weave tiny intricate baskets, using an ancient method, from lost fishing rope that washes up around the coast.
Each piece of plastic removed from the beach is one less threat to our precious marine life.

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Smartyglass

You’ll find Rebecca in her little garden 'shedio' making happy and colourful fused glass. She loves to use all the colours of the rainbow, the more colour the better! Rebecca makes decorations, suncatchers, ornaments and dishes. Her aim is to make people smile when they see her glass.

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The Hide Studio Cornwall

Rich has been working with wood since leaving school over 30 years ago. Having learnt to woodturn at 18, he dabbled on and off, alongside his carpentry, furniture making and timber-framing work, before coming back to woodturning, making smaller woodenware items around 5 years ago. Along with partner Jane, Rich makes a range of pieces from bowls, plates & serving boards to utensils, knives, hand brushes, candlesticks and bud vases, all from local, sustainably-sourced wood and driftwood from our local beaches.

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The Nature of Paper

Pam is a self taught paper artist taking inspiration from nature and in particular the diverse range of plant life found right here in Cornwall, from the traditional hedgerows to sub-tropical gardens. Working with different types of paper, alongside acrylic paints, inks and pastels, to recreate 3D sculptural flowers and miniature collectibles. Each piece is made by hand, using various methods and paper cutting techniques.

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The Sage Hen

Susie of The Sage Hen delights in using handmade products. Using a handmade bar of soap and lighting a beeswax candle are some of the simple everyday pleasures that bring us joy. Susie wants to share that joy with the world. All products use natural ingredients and are always palm oil free. Handcrafted in her home studio near Constantine, she makes her products in small batches the old-fashioned way.

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The Soul Sanctuary Path

The Soul Sanctuary Path candle range is inspired by all the beauty of nature, the elements, Morwenstow, Cornwall, and made for the soul who loves all of those things too. All their products are made in small batches and are carefully hand blended with botanical perfume oils or essential oils and natural ingredients, then individually hand poured into glass vessels. We use sustainable 100% pure coconut and rapeseed wax with cotton wicks.

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The Sunny Cupboard

Sally of The Sunny Cupboard is an illustrator and lover of buildings. Painting Cornish buildings onto reclaimed wooden blocks and using collage to create art and decorations.

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Victoria and Ashcroft

Vicky's work with Victoria and Ashcroft has provided her with a newfound sense of artistic freedom, one she didn’t realise she was missing. She finds the process of jewellery making to be both meditative and calming, allowing her to express herself in ways she had not previously explored. Ultimately, she hopes that those who encounter her creations find joy and connection in them, as each piece is crafted with the intention of bringing beauty and a little bit of fun in to life.

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Weaver Rae

Born in far West Cornwall, Rae feels an intrinsic connection to tide, tor, folklore and thoughtfully-made things. Her studies involve conservation, horticulture and rural crafts, and soon after she discovered weaving in 2020. Rae tries to weave spirit of place into a palette and pattern of 100% British wool, heralding traditional methods and a gentle footprint by choosing native abundant fibre whilst experimenting with plant dyes. Her (now Dobby) floor loom was designed and built for her by her partner and offers an additional facet of uniqueness to her small-batch/ one-off designs, that she considers to be future heirlooms. Much like a scarf that her grandmother wove upon the loom her grandfather built for her, a scarf that she now enjoys and treasures.

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Whimbrel Illustrations

Craig is an artist and illustrator based in Penryn, Cornwall. After moving from his native Birmingham, the Covid era led to a big rethink. He is now fully self-employed and happier than ever.
His illustration style is very cute and colourful, quite simple but packed with character. He uses a mixture of ink and pencil for the originals and design all his products and packaging himself.
Craig loves bird watching, so drawing them was inevitable. There’s a long list of birds he wants to draw eventually, but the long process of creating the shape and character of the original, executing a perfect finished drawing, designing and refining products, ordering printing and packaging ready for display, means he has a small, carefully curated shop of quality products.

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Wild Cornish Soap

Treat yourself or you loved ones to the luxurious artisanal soap and natural skincare handmade by Rebecca of Wild Cornish Soap. Each bar is a unique work of art, carefully crafted using traditional cold-process methods and packed with the finest natural ingredients that nourish, protect, and pamper your skin.
At Wild Cornish Soap, sustainability is at the heart of everything they do. Their products are vegan, cruelty-free, plastic free, and free from harsh chemicals, making them kind to both your skin and the planet.

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Wild Origin

Victoria, designer and creator at Wild Origin. Working in leather and textiles since 2015, she made the transition into working solely with leather in 2020. Working with leather fascinates her. She loves that each hide has its own characteristics and that even once created into a product, that it will continue to create its own patina, so that each piece tells its own unique story. Each and every piece is made by her in her Cornish coastal studio.

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Windsweptgirlie

A Cornish based designer/maker creating lovely things for you and your home.
Born from a love of creating and designing, windsweptgirlie designs brings you an eclectic range of home wares and accessories.
Wherever possible, any production that is not done in her little studio (or on her kitchen table), is kept within Cornwall, helping to support the county that she loves so much.

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Zaleika Anna Jewellery

Zaleika creates a range of minimal silver and brass jewellery from her studio in east Cornwall. She likes to combine geometric forms with soft curves to create minimal designs. Her aim is to create work that is bold yet simple enough to be worn everyday. She often makes designs that move or spin to create surprise and add a playful element to her jewellery.

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