1. Visitor Information
Tickets
Book early and save: www.kew.org
Advance ticket £16
On the door £18
(Includes entry to Kew Gardens)
Concessions for Friends of Kew &
Family tickets also available
Public opening times:
Thursday to Sunday
8 October – 11 October
10am – 6pm Daily
Organised by HANDMADE IN BRITAIN
www.handmadeinbritain.co.uk
@handmadebritain
#HandmadeatKew
How to get there
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB
Nearest stations:
Kew Gardens & Kew Bridge
Entry through Elizabeth Gate
on Kew Green, the show is at
the Banks Lawn Pavillion next
to Kew Palace
Check www.kew.org to plan your visit
book your Tickets now: WWW.KEW.ORG
Handmade
Kewat
THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY CRAFT EVENT
8–11 OCTOBER 2015
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Supported by
handmadeIn Britain
2. Four days.
Over 200 makers and galleries.
HANDMADE AT KEW The International Contemporary Craft Event,
organised by Handmade in Britain, launches at the Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew, from 8-11 October 2015.
Shop contemporary craft at Kew
This autumn, enjoy the delights of the world’s most famous botanic garden
while browsing, buying or commissioning work directly from a handpicked
selection of artists and makers in this innovative new craft fair, Handmade at
Kew. From 8-11 October, work by over 200 international makers and galleries
will embrace a range of disciplines including ceramics, glass, furniture, textiles,
metalwork, wood, sculpture and jewellery.
Handmade at Kew is a very special chance to invest in beautiful, unique
products and unearth the stories, inspirations and processes behind the
exquisite work of the world’s most talented craftspeople. Housed in an elegant
pavilion next to Kew Palace, your ticket will not only give you access to the
show but also to the whole of Kew Gardens.
One ticket allows access to the show and the whole of
Kew Gardens, so make a day of it and explore!
www.kew.org / www.handmadeinbritain.co.uk
Clockwise from top left:
Eiko Sugano, Leather Bag. Photo: Kunihiko Miyamoto
Rebecca Joselyn, Bag Vases. Photo: Oakes Studios
Arjun Van Dal, Ceramic Vessels. Photo: Christian Aschman
Laura Baxter, Tree and Leaf Bowls. Photo: Keith Leighton
Alexandra Aurum, Stacking Rings. Photo: David Guest
Bob Crooks, Longitudinal Vases. Photo: Ian Jackson
Left:
Jenny Balson, Coil Bangles. Photo: Richard Valenci