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Shopping snippets – a Brighton round up!

When Lilla and Margo visited Brighton for MATS: The Global Art Gathering, it was inevitable that they were going to spend a lot of time shopping! This city is full of independent shops, galleries and cafes, and there is eye candy everywhere. They set themselves a challenge to find products in some of the main materials featured in our new course ‘MATS: Creating Collections for Home Decor‘ (which starts today), and we filmed the results!

METAL

[vimeo width=”600″ height=”450″]https://vimeo.com/130906176[/vimeo]

FABRIC

[vimeo width=”600″ height=”450″]https://vimeo.com/130906048[/vimeo]

GLASS

[vimeo width=”600″ height=”450″]https://vimeo.com/130906946[/vimeo]

CERAMICS

[vimeo width=”600″ height=”450″]https://vimeo.com/130906174[/vimeo]

WOOD

[vimeo width=”600″ height=”450″]https://vimeo.com/130906477[/vimeo]

*Please note the piece in this video credited to Sally Welchman is actually by Liz Toole. Apologies for the error.

Fun, hey! If you’d like to explore these five substrates in depth, and learn how to design for them, so you can build an enticing collection for home decor, then hurry and book your place on ‘MATS: Creating Collections for Home Decor‘.

Class started today and artists from all around the world are already poring over the hot trendboards that Margo Tantau has provided as collection inspiration. If you haven’t yet booked your place you can still squeeze in, but hurry, the first mini assignment has already been released, and our first insider video has gone live! Join us!

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3 Responses to “Shopping snippets – a Brighton round up!”

  1. Hi there,

    One of my facebook followers shared the link to this page as she spotted my work in you mini vid in I.O gallery about working on wood. I thought you might like to know the piece on the left the lady is holding is actually a screenprint on wood which was created by me not Sally Welchman.

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