28 February 2011

Field Work featuring... Nick Fraser



Field Work will be stocking some products from British designer Nick Fraser's Pipework Series including candelabra's and coat racks coming in a range of colours.

See more here

Field Work featuring... Jazmine Miles-Long


The very talented Jazmine Miles-Long returns to Field Work this March with new taxidermy pieces. Jazmine's beautiful and tenderly created ethical taxidermy gives her subjects such character and pathos.

You can see more of her work here



27 February 2011

Field Work featuring...Kitty Farrow Press



Kitty Farrow Press are producing a range of hand bound books especially for Field Work 2011. They will range from simple bound notebooks and sketchpads to more elaborate works incorporating old ephemera such as antique medical slides

26 February 2011

Field Work Featuring...WEIRD FOLK


Weird Folk is the exhibition we're holding in Field Work's gallery downstairs.

Neal Jones, Betsy Dadd and Max Wade are all London based artists. We chose them to show together because of a shared warmth, humanity, playfulness and sensitive use of colour in their work. They will be showing a range of new paintings prints and objects and there will also be a stand of additional drawings and prints for sale in the shop.

(Images from top to bottom- Betsy Dadd, Max Wade and Neal Jones)

Field Work Featuring...FANCY GOODs

FANCY GOODs SHOP was set up by (me), Rose de Borman and is a selection of mainly hand made products, with a folk art leaning from around the world. It is a new venture (set up with the idea of helping to fund my travels to new places) and Field Work will be their first proper outing.
Hand painted Medieval replica brooches from Pennsylvania USA

Hand knitted Fairisle gloves from the Shetland Isles

Hand made papier mache masks with moving jaws from India
See more (but not all yet) here

Field Work Featuring... Huw Griffith






Huw Griffith is an antiques dealer and designer. Broadly his work involves reworking antiques, (commonly 19th Century mirrors) by adding old textiles, painting, and generally reinventing overlooked objects into modern design pieces that are highly in demand. He has worked on a myriad of different projects from top end fashion houses to swanky restaurants, and we are pleased to say he is returning to Field Work for the second time. He will be bringing a range of furniture, paintings, mirrors and possibly some little unexpected curiosities he has picked up along the way.

Read more about him here

Field Work Featuring...Kirsten Hecktermann




Kirsten Hecktermann, a textile designer, researcher and maker has designed and commissioned this beautiful range of spoons in bone and locally managed hardwood from Africa. Hinshelwood de Borman are very pleased to be stocking a selection at Field Work 2.

Read more about her and her other work here

15 February 2011

Quick Reminder

We're having a pop up shop and its in Time Out.

Field Work featuring... Shipping Forecast



Shipping Forecast is producing a collection of knitted accessories and accoutrements for our Field Work shop in March. All knits are handmade in the UK using 100% British wool, inspired by British and Nordic seafarers.


7 February 2011

Pre-Field Work/Valentines Sale this weekend!

Love Token Tea Towel by Caitlin Hinshelwood

Bleeding Heart Lavender Bags by Rose de Borman


WE ARE HAVING A SALE THIS WEEKEND 12TH/13TH FEB AT GALLERY 196 (196 REGENTS PARK ROAD)

Opening hours:

10 - 6pm Saturday 12th February
11:30 - 5:30pm Sunday 13th February

20% off lots of our textiles items. Prints and paintings at vastly reduced prices.

Come and get yourself a bargain or a gift for a loved one...