Orchard Studio meets Hopetown

Sadly I missed the entire thing, putting three children to bed then dashing to catch the train to town, flying over London Bridge, down to Monument and then waiting for the one measly service London Underground had running, left me running up the stairs as the hordes poured down them.
Bath's answer to Eva Zeisel, Daniel O'Riordan from Orchard Studios swung into Tent with his striking collection of contemporary ceramics and furniture using amongst other simple textiles reclaimed rubber bands. Dan and his exclusive and bold range of stylish flat-pack chairs, low-hanging ceramic and rubber-band lamps received plenty of well-deserved attention from the press alongside many other of the Tent exhibitors.
Reclaimed, recycled and low-carbon products at the event made the greatest impact and rightly so and Orchard Studios is one to look out for.
Labels: Brick Lane, London Town, Tent
2 Comments:
I used to live in Shoreditch and work at the London Hospital in Whitechapel, so I had to walk through Brick Lane. (This was in the Victorian times, mind, when I was only 18.) I think Brick Lane has improved since it was my shortcut as all I remember were piles of old vegetables stacked up against doorways and men who'd step out of houses and ask if I wanted some fun.
Yes it has definitely changed! It is an amazing place to visit now. What was your job at the Hospital??
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