Many designers are inspired by the Highlands of Scotland with the colours and shapes influencing textiles, jewellery, glass and ceramics. One of the most unusual materials used, however, must be the one chosen by designer MARIE ANN WEIR. Her love of the Scottish landscape is expressed in rubber.With names such as Red Rooster, Tickled Pink and Cushy Little Number her range of home furnishings are irresistibly tactile and decorative sculptural objects. |
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Her original and innovative products led to her being selected to exhibit at Chelsea Crafts Fair last year for the first time. She has been featured in Wallpaper* magazine, Marie Claire, GQ and in interior magazines in Italy, Switzerland and the US. Her products were also included in the book Rubber! which was published last year and explores the versatility and diversity of end uses of rubber. To find out more about her work, which is all handmade, visit her website at www.cushynumber.co.uk. |
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