At The Goldsmiths' Hall, London EC2
Week One: Monday, September 27 to Sunday, October 3
Week Two: Tuesday, October 5 to Sunday, October 10
90 exhibitors each week - closed Monday, October 4 for change-over
Monday to Friday 11am to 7pm (last admissions 6.30pm)
Saturday and Sunday 10am to 6pm (last admissions 5.30pm)
Admission: By catalogue purchasable on the door (£7 for one week, £12 for two weeks)
Café open daily for sandwiches, salads and hot meals, champagne, wines, tea, coffee and soft drinks
www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk
With its irresistible array of fabulous designer jewellery and unerringly stylish silverware, Goldsmiths’ Fair stands alone as the largest and most inspirational selling event of its kind in Europe. The 160 designer-makers who exhibit at the Fair represent the cream of British talent, with established doyens of the trade and the most exciting breakthrough talent exhibiting their work side by side. The fact that each of the designers attends in person heightens the appeal of the Fair, as buying or commissioning a piece directly from the maker, and discovering its individual story, adds a vital human element to the process. Goldsmiths’ Fair takes place inside Goldsmiths’ Hall in the City of London, and offers members of the public a rare chance to explore the luxuriantly gilded interiors of this exquisite 19th Century treasure.
Enamellers, & Jewellers with enamel items at the fair are :
Week 1 : 27 Sept - 3 OctRachel Gogerly
www.rachelgogerly.co.uk
Vladimir Bohm
www.vladimirbohm.com
www.araphael.co.uk
www.fredrichenamedesign.com
www.barbarachriste.com
Wk 2 5 Oct - 10 Oct
www.kokkino.co.uk
www.gracegirvanjewellery.blogspot.com
www.araphael.co.uk
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www.sheilamcdonald.co.uk
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Alan Craxford
www.alancraxford.com
Ingo Henn
www.hennoflondon.co.uk
Thanks to Janine Partington for comping the information.