The Tollgate Collective
anart.cuirm, Gail Bryson, Bansheeplum, Sophie Roet, Blythe-b jewellery & Woo Woo Boutique
Six creative makers: printed table linens from anart.cuirm, Sacha Tanyar’s wheel-thrown ceramics, Gail Bryson’s screen prints, Sophie Roet’s framed antique textile designs, sustainable fashion from Woo Woo Boutique, and handmade jewellery from Blythe Bruckner.
anart.cuirm Design; interiors; prints; textiles
‘Anart’ is Scottish Gaelic for cloth, ‘Cuirm’ is Scottish Gaelic for feast. Printed table linens rooted in the exploration of art, pattern, and colour – bold and unruly designs for an expressive tabletop.
Gail Bryson Design; interiors; prints; textiles
Gail is a screen printer, textile designer and colourist. She produces limited edition prints and textile products. Gail runs workshops and events at Sonsoles Print Studio in Peckham.
Bansheeplum Ceramics; craft; design
Sacha’s hand-thrown, functional stoneware ceramics range from simple vessels to intricate, fanciful pieces. With a vibrant use of colour and textural form, the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Sophie Roet Design; interiors; prints; textiles
Sophie is a textile designer and archivist. She sells original antique decorative textile artworks, designs and ribbons which are framed for interiors.
Blythe-b jewellery Craft; design; jewellery
Blythe creates jewellery from Miyuki Japanese seed beads, semi-precious stones, and tiny Hill Tribe beads. These pieces can be worn individually or layered in a festival of clashing colours or harmonious tones.
Woo Woo Boutique Design; textiles; upcycling
Eva draws inspiration from all that London’s design and culture have to offer. She is passionate about sustainable fashion and upcycling, creating pieces that give new life to dead-stock fabrics and vintage textiles.