Border Check![]() Trances Teckkam
Frances Teckkam has introduced a new upcycled bag range for the gallery. We think these are going to be as popular are her scarf ranges that we have been selling all summer !!
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Really unusual wall baskets just in from Catherine. She is running a Celtic Knot Baskets making day at the gallery in August. If you want to learn or want to improve your own willow technique more details here.
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Bronwen Alexander![]() Bronwen Alexander
Come a choose some of these really cool espresso cups from Bronwen Alexander. Perfect gift for those that need a little lift. Amazing colours and funky patterns.see more ceramics here
Bob Davenport![]() Bob Davenport Winter 2010
After all the snow we have had this winter you would have thought that we wouldn't want to see any more. However Bob Devenports artistic response has been a new series of painting. These are big works and full of texture. Disappear into them ... see more
Linda Keith![]() Linda Keith
New table runners, jewellery, bottle holders and scarves in from Linda Keith this week.
The best of Scottish contemporary felt making. The quality and colours in her new work are outstanding. These table runners, wall hangings, jewellery and scarves don't hang around for long in the gallery and are real one off presents for friends and more importantly for yourself. Linda's work is unique and the best in Scotland.see more textiles here | Lise Bech![]() Lise Bech
Lise Bech is an internationally recognised basket maker. Her baskets are not just baskets !
Beautiful curved shapes and forms have become her signature. We have a few platters, baskets and large sculptural forms exclusively made for buyDesign in at the moment. see more basket work here Keith Wintrup![]() Keith Wintrup
Beautiful hand carved butter and / or jam knives. Made from yew, ash, elm and oak. Just in to the gallery. Great local product to spread local produce.
Louise Oppenheimer![]() Louises' wool rack
The work from this Argyll based studio is fantastic, visual art in woven form. The colours, craft and subject matter that Louise Oppenheimer are derived from the Dunadd and Kilmartin area. Keep an eye out for her workshop events on this site. see more textiles here
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