12 Creative Solutions to revamp your shop If you’re looking to revamp your existing shop or are moving to a new shop, Creative Solutions Ltd. can help. Make changes to improve appearance, layout and overall customer experience, with the goal of attracting more customers and increased sales. There are numerous options for the display of haberdashery, threads, buttons, sewing and craft products as shown below. Prym Haberdashery One metre or half metre Interio module displays – choose size and contents of display for your specific needs. Non Sewing, Prym Ergonomics, Sewing Needles, Prym Love, Marking & Measuring, Soft Haberdashery, Bag Making Assortment, Appliques, Repair & Care, Knitting & Crochet. For some suggestions please download the catalogue available on the website www.creativesolutionsgb.com Mettler Threads International manufacturer of high-quality sewing threads, an array of floor standing cabinets and top boxes available. Ispe Mouline & Perle Threads From cross stitch to needlepoint to embroidery, supplied in display cabinets designed to show all colours divided by shades. These are available in Mouline skeins or Perle balls. Craft & Sewing Counter or shelf heavy duty display boxes for a huge range of sewing kits, fabrics, macramé yarn, tube cord and so much more. One of the team from Creative Solutions are happy to arrange a visit to talk through your needs. Displays are provided free of charged when ordered with products to fill. Demonstration days or workshops can be organized, and CS is also able to offer extended credit on any shop displays ordered. For further information, call +44 (0)1782 399119, email: gill.creativesolutions@btconnect.com or visit the website: www.creativesolutionsgb.com Stockwell Ceramics partners with galleries on bespoke product development Stockwell Ceramics has been working with a number of galleries on a variety of bespoke products. Of particular note was a collaboration with Dulwich Picture Gallery on a highly successful range of ceramic buttons, brooches and drop earrings featuring the beautiful images on display at their current Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious exhibition. To create these ranges, selections were made from Tirzah Garwood’s stunning experimental marbled papers for which she was widely known during the 1930s. Filling an entire room at the gallery they make a magnificent display. The cropped images were fired onto the ceramic surface and were beautifully captured on the buttons and jewellery that are available at the Gallery gift shop. A collaboration with Jade Starmore, the well-known knitwear designer, has also been a highlight of the year. Jade used a variety of boat buttons from the bikes and boats range in a creative and cohesive way on her beautiful Breton pullover. The ever popular floral and Heritage buttons have also featured in her work and with more plans for the future it is proving a very exciting and creative experience resulting in a variety of new and varied button designs. Mary Goldberg of Stockwell Ceramics says: “It has been very satisfying to continue production of the bespoke drop earrings created in collaboration with the V&A Museum from their beautiful James Leman silk designs as well the William de Morgan earrings with designs taken from the wonderful tile collection which they hold. Other designs made for the V&A Museum, which have repeated again this year, were those created from the Iran Tiles in the Islamic Middle East collection and Art Deco jewellery adapted from Hilde Wagner-Ascher’s Tapestry-woven woollen carpets. This year so far has been an exciting series of creative adventures into bespoke designs and artistic collaborations.” Visit: www.stockwellceramics.com
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