Makers

Meet our Makers

Freyja Lee

Freyja Lee

Freyja's ceramics and tableware are inspired by English landscape, medieval imagery, folklore and myth.
Ben Fosker

Ben Fosker

Based in Lincolnshire, Ben’s work is rooted in the tradition of English slipware. His inspiration is broad mix of childhood motifs and 14th Century margin art; culminating in wonderfully colourful,...
1690 Works

1690 Works

Sophie’s work typically includes terracotta and slip ware methods inspired by the lore and landscape of The Fens.
Kate Semple

Kate Semple

Kate’s hand built vessels have a primitive form which translates across her work as an artist, potter and illustrator.
Victoria Gilles Fernández

Victoria Gilles Fernández

Gilles Fernández is a Buenos Aires-born designer based in London who makes timeless and considered ceramic homewares
Saima Kaur

Saima Kaur

Saima’s stitched illustrations show worlds full of people, pattern and play.
OC/BC Arts

OC/BC Arts

OC/BC Arts is the studio of Octavia Charlesworth, a multidisciplinary artist based on the south Cornish coast whose work is onformed by ancient Greek and Roman cultures.
Melanie O'Donnell

Melanie O'Donnell

Melanie's joyful, highly decorative pieces explore women through time in art and culture.
Sophia Enjoy Thinking

Sophia Enjoy Thinking

Sophia’s moto is Enjoy Thinking.
Lavinia Gallie

Lavinia Gallie

Lavinia’s exhibition with Unpolished pursued an ongoing exploration of colour and light using a single vibrant watercolour in each picture.
Adrift

Adrift

Using a limited palette of mainly raw iron, cobalt and copper oxide, Karen’s modern version of traditional slipware is inspired by the wild landscape and coast of Pembrokeshire.
Charlotte Salt

Charlotte Salt

Charlotte draws on a broad range of influences; from the Bloomsbury group to ancient slipware, from Staffordshire dog figurines to Japanese netsuke.
Doe

Doe

Doe produce covetable leather bags and accessories. Their focus is working with the best leather, materials and craftspeople.
Lucy Page

Lucy Page

Lucy’s sculptures centre around freezing movement and moments into tactile objects.
St Yors

St Yors

Through the medium of clay, Emily creates ripe and fruitful organic forms which represent the nurturing of connections.
Helga Stentzel

Helga Stentzel

Helga has a worldwide following for her ‘household surrealism’ series of clothes on a washing line transformed in playful animals.
Sophie Thynne

Sophie Thynne

Sophie’s work draws on visceral emblems of life that are both poignant and humorous.
Rebecca Wordsworth

Rebecca Wordsworth

As a porcelain artist, Rebecca uses the medium as a canvas for expression, crossing the line between art and craft.
Imogen Van der Pols

Imogen Van der Pols

Imogen’s candles are ethereal sculptures of mystical creatures such as nymphs and fairies.
Molly Martin

Molly Martin

Molly is drawn to the balance of fragility and strength found in both humans and beasts; looking at shape, movement and grace within each.
Emily Mitchell

Emily Mitchell

Emily’s first exhibition with Unpolished was inspired by 17th Century tin glazed Delftware.