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Full Grown teases trees to grow into usable furniture
This year’s exhibits range from 20th-century design and fine art to tribal objects, antiquities and jewellery
A Utah family is in its fifth decade of creating and restoring architectural metalwork
The Atmos by Jaeger-LeCoultre has survived the decline of domestic timepieces
The company of Thurstan-Turner & Cruickshank-Inns creates engineered instruments on stylish hardwood tripods
Ryan McClean’s radical approach to his craft has won him numerous awards
DeVOL’s traditional Shaker kitchens hide high-tech appliances
Founded in 1884, the family company has made paints for James Bond films and Downton Abbey
The materials and landscape of south-west England inspire Jacob Bodilly’s studio pottery
Stan Jankowski moved to Wales to start a new business when he was 50
Why buyers are willing to pay £12,000 for Alexandra Llewellyn’s functional works of art
The cathedral has marked the passage of royalty over 900 years, but what will be its own fate?
Meet the artisans who dedicate their entire working lives to making the classic camera’s flawless lenses
When Molly Mahon needed to ramp up production she turned to blockprinters in Rajasthan
Glassmaker Bob Crooks transforms earthy materials to create pieces with magical qualities
Beardmore was able to replicate traditional fittings thanks to a chance find on eBay
Alexander Lamont set up a craft studio in Thailand that shuns synthetic resins
Gavin Rookledge is constantly rewriting his craft in his Rook’s Books workshop
Paintings and literature have elevated labourers’ tumbledowns to fantasy dwellings
Daniel Lee realised his pipe dream by making his own brass fittings
Elke Dannenberg expands on the traditional patterns with her own ideas and designs
Darwen Terracotta is at the vanguard of a ceramics renaissance, thanks to the skill of its employees
The French tradition of marquetry using strands of straw is in demand for high-end cabinets
The disconnect between our circadian rhythms and old-fashioned timekeeping seems greater than ever
Cabinet maker Edward Johnson shows his dexterity testing materials to the practical limits of design
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