Celebrating the best southwest craft and designer-makers

Friday 28th - Sunday 30th November 2025


2019 Exhibitors

We're excited to announce the exhibitors for this year's Crux Craft Fair! Each of them bring incredible creativity and talent to our space and we cannot wait for you to come and visit them in November!

2019 Exhibitors

Blacksmiths
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Ceramics 

Simon
Connett

Blacksmith
Contemporary artistic metalwork which combines traditional blacksmithing technique with modern processes.
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Another Shed Productions

Blacksmith and Leather Maker
Forging shipwreck metal into belt buckles with hand crafted British leather belts.
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Taja Ceramics

Ceramics
Slab built porcelain tableware with original blue, green and black glazes.
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Eleanor
Crane

Ceramics
Using a coastal inspired blue colour palette to create ceramic arts and wares.
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Abi
Higgins

Creating elegant forms for Raku and high-fired celadon ware using smooth Porcelain clay.
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Laura
Lane

Ceramics
Playful and illustrative style that is a gentle nod to both historical and contemporary folklore.
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Philippa
de Burlet

Ceramics
Porcelain domestic ware,  thrown and hand-painted.
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Beverly Beeland

Ceramics
Hand-built ceramics and carved wood and kiln cast glass with applied, embossed and stamped decoration.

Sabine Schmidt Art

Pottery
Sculptural pots each with a unique texture and artistic appearance, for everyday use and decoration.
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Jewellery

Deborah Jones

Jewellery 
Jewellery characterised by bold simple shapes, subtle weathered textures and earthy natural gemstones
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Ophelia Braithwaite

Jewellery
Timeless and bespoke jewellery with clean cut designs and quality materials – exotic hand selected gemstones, 14 ct gold and sterling silver.
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Louella Jewellery

Jewellery 
Quality, bespoke, silver and gemstone handmade jewellery inspired by the natural world of Cornwall & Dartmoor
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Cindy Ashbridge Contemporary Jewellery

Jewellery 
Distinctive jewellery combining large rock crystals with silver
and gold, which has been delicately pierced with simple, repetitive shapes.
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Claire
Gent

Jewellery
Colourful illustrative jewellery using silver and aluminium to translate elements of flora and fauna into simple, stylised shapes
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Chloe
Brooks-Warner

Jewellery 
Contemporary jewellery using eco-silver and recyled gold. Each piece is unique, working with textures, metals and stones.
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Leather
Printmaking
Sculpture

LG Leatherworks

Leather
Bespoke handcrafted leather goods with original designs, made using only hand-stitching and traditional skills
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Richard Shimell Printmaker

Artist/printmaker and handmade book maker, drawn to the shapes and complexity of trees an patterns in the landscape of south Devon
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Becky Crawford

Sculpture
Drawing with wire, making flowing shapes and patterns. Materials include a variety of wires as well as paper, plastic cut from bottles, beads, driftwood and more.
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Textiles
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Naturemake

Sculpture
Inspired by the tiny details and forms found in nature together with make believe and the world of fairy tale,  using a range of natural materials.
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Cadogan Cardigans

Textiles
Women's knitwear made from natural yarns, with items inspired from the garden and surrounding Devon countryside.
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Dunford Wood

Textiles
Handprinted furnishing linen, cushions, wallpaper as well as matching crockery.
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Amanda Critchlow

Textiles
Original and unique handmade textiles, cloth and felt, made in Amanda's studio at the bottom of the garden.
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Marian Ash

Textiles
Known for her Indigo-dyed textiles, Marian has recently returned from a trip to Mali, West Africa and has become exploring mud-dye.

Helen Round

Textiles
Hand-printed linen homeware, kitchenware and lifestyle accessories from our Cornish studios.
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Toymaker
Willow
Wood

Charlotte Matts

Using a wide variety of materials including re-purposed cashmere and angora, natural wool felt and vintage velvet to make toy animals and dolls.

Vivienne Turner

Using willow grown in the South Hams, hedgerow Birch, Beech, Hazel, Chestnut and Ash to create contemporary and traditional baskets and sculptures.
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The Arkman

Wood
Handmade wooden toys and puzzles influenced by the traditional Folk Art movements from around the world.
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Paula Nolan

Wood
Maker of turned boxed, cabinets, furniture, wall hangings and carvings.
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Andrew Spilsbury Shaker Boxes

Wood
Handmade furnature and boxes using North American cherry and maple, sourced from sustainable managed forests.
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Rosie Brewer

Wood
Hand carved wooden decorative objects, utensils and kitchenware, making both one-off and batch production pieces.
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Cosmetics
Ceramics
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Dartmoor Soap Company

Cosmetics
Natural, handmade artisan soaps, home fragrance (candles, diffusers), and natural bath and beauty products.
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Jane Wellens

Ceramics
Colourful slip-decorated earthenware
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