How chuffed were we at the C + C headquarters when we came across Seven Seventeen. Wonderfully sumptuous English made candles without the price tag of other luxury candleware brands. Located on the Sussex coast, longtime friends collective Naomi + Sarah share careers in interior journalism + motherhood and have come up with their unique concept. Fine quality oils + natural wax that burns cleanly and throws out the scents all produced here in Blighty. If this wasn't enough, they donate £1 for every candle sold to the worthwhile charity PANDAS + helping women suffering from pre + post natal illnesses . Win win we say, go check the sublime scented beauts out in the Made section of the store.
Customer shots
A great shot here sent to us by another happy customer, the iconic willow pattern bangle was upcycled from a teacup. Created by Stay Gold Mary Rose, it sits so well with the indigo hues of the ceramics. Find these lovelies in the Made section of the store.
Kara Leigh Ford joins the mix
We have a new designer + maker joining us at Cup + Cloth, Kara Leigh Ford with her gorgeous ceramics. The spoons are to die for, earthy + rustic with the most beautiful coloured glazes honestly placed. Her beautiful pieces are fit for purpose and made to be used, they are robust and tactile so perfect for tea + coffee stirring + getting the jam out + skittering the spices. We hope you love them as much as we do!
New designers join the C + C store
Scout Editions
We are most excited to announce 2 new UK designer + makers have joined us here at Cup + Cloth. Scout Editions see above, are brother and sister duo Pui and Wai who share a love of travel + art + design + folklore, this is evident in the gorgeous goods they create. Wherever possible they try their best to create products in the UK, also using recycled materials and printing with vegetable + water based inks. The gorgeous little pins we have sourced from them are the cutest badges you could ever find. See them in the MADE section in the store.
StayGoldMaryRose is a collection of work by UK designer Abigail Mary Rose Clark. The bone china + porcelain is sourced from the UK's biggest china manufactures as seconds + damaged goods. she strongly believes in upcycling + reusing beautiful objects that have outlived their original purpose. See her lovely china bangles, both nostalgic + modern in the MADE section of the store.
Happy 2017
Well I don't know about you but I love the start of a new year, yes I'm one of those weird ones! Reason 1. after the deed of taking down the Christmas decs, rooms looks new and clean, without even picking up a paint brush! 2. my birthday is in February so the next party will be here before you know it. 3. you can start to actually plan your next holiday for real. 4. However the main reason is..... I begin the new spring/summer edit on the Cup + Cloth wares, lots of fresh exciting goods coming your way. StayGoldMaryRose will be joining the store with her wonderful jewellery collection using reclaimed china. A new ceramicist will also join the group, the gorgeous glazed spoons are to die for. So watch this space as spring is just around the corner!
a Porto pic from last years holiday... gorgeous paper lanterns in a Ribeira alleyway. Start planning your next trip for 2017
customer shots
nice pic here of one of our Copper + Solder concrete marbled candle holders, looking good in its new home in London.
Totem
How great does the gorgeous Totem key fob by Holm look in this still motion shot.
Totem key fob available in our MADE section.
photo courtesy: Adam Riozzi , set stylist: Angie Kirk
The Skinny
Cup + Cloth have been featured in the latest issue of The Skinny magazine Nov/Dec.
Another accolade for us to be included in such a high regarded print. The article covers 'local' independent northern shops, providing inspiring gift ideas for Christmas and all year round. The Skinny brings to you engaging independent journalism, covering everything from arts and culture, fashion, music, bars and restaurants. Articles are honest, well informed and curious. All this for free too, either read digitally or pick up your copy from many shops and bars around Manchester and Liverpool. www.theskinny.co.uk
Elle Decoration
How super chuffed were we at the Cup + Cloth headquarters when we were featured in the style bible Elle Decoration's online magazine, THE 23 BEST ONLINE HOMEWARE STORES. A big moment for us, our hard work over the last 18 months is paying off and how nice to get such recognition from such a high regarded interiors mag, thanks for the love ED! www.elledecoration.co.uk/news/the-23-best-online-homeware-shops/
Perfect Porto
What a wonderful city Porto is, our chosen destination for this years time out, we arrived and immediately fell in love with it. This charming city combines the best of old and new, you will find stunning 18th century architecture set amongst a laid back vibe. The city is very walkable with different areas of cobbled streets, ancient squares, scroll work balconies adorned with flowers. Tiled front building were wonderful and varied, as was the excellent food and wine. Porto is THE perfect city, with its ancient history, uber cool shops and galleries, you won't want to leave. We did manage to drag ourselves away for a few trips out, taking trains to Coimbra a beautiful ancient University city, a smaller city to explore in a day. The Peneda Geres is a national Park that's wild and beautiful and offers a respite to city living, a train to the ancient city of Braga ( also worth a visit ) and then a bus into the park was easy and accessible, amazing walking and rural landscapes to die for, definitely worth the trip. www.independent.co.uk/travel/paris-shopping-portugal-hotels-fashion-restuarants-a7329056.html www.localporto.com
Treacle Market
Macclesfield, my home town is famous for a few things, including Silk manufacturing, the band Joy Division and more recently Treacle Market, the towns artisan monthly market. A total of 150 stalls selling wonderful local fare, offering amazing food and drink, crafts and vintage. Where designers and makers come together, selling to people from near and far. Treacle has grown into a hugely successful monthly event, its on the last Sunday of each month and definitely worth a visit. Cup + Cloth were very excited to take a stall and show and sell our products to the town and its visitors, what a wonderful day it was too, a bustling market with lots of lovely people, the sun shone and we had a blast. The day was a brilliant opportunity to reach out to the local townspeople and share what we are about. We met new customers, sold some nice things to nice people and generally had a really nice time. Get it in your diaries for a visit next time your wondering what to do on a weekend (last Sunday of the month) www.treaclemarket.co.uk
New Designers
New Designers is the UK's most important event for emerging designers from our countries universities and colleges. Its a vital launch pad into the worlds design industries and is the platform for bringing new design and commerce together. This was my first visit to ND and I was blown away at the standard of work on show. Furniture, Textiles, Illustration, Product Design amongst the disciplines to see and I spent hours mulling over the products and meeting the designers. I have tried to bring you, in my opinion some of the most striking and exciting products on show. Cup + Cloth will keep a close eye on the journey of these creators and hopefully stock some of the products shown in the photos below. Keep an eye out for future collaborations. If your down London Town next July 2017, make sure you head to the next show and see first hand our future design talent of the world. www.newdesigners.com
customer shots
We are very grateful for all you lovely folk buying our goods from the Cup + Cloth store, its much appreciated. So we were super chuffed when one of our first customers sent us a pic of their new C + C item in its new home. This set a precedent and more shots came our way, so I will include any shots of our products on the blog as I get them, keep them coming....... Thanks for the love!
laurence brand adds to the list
Laurence Brand and his sublime wooden + brass vessels
Laurence Brand's beautifully handcrafted wooden vessels are now available at Cup + Cloth.
He is a designer + maker based in Lancashire, he strives to create elegant + refined objects for the home, made primarily from fine native hardwoods. Laurence enjoys engaging with the making process as much as possible, often starting with a hand felled tree and finishing with a beautiful polished product. Though its a laborious, time consuming way of working its incredibly satisfying. Usually pairing wood with complementary materials such as brass and leather his products are stunning. His wonderful wooden wares can be found on the MADE section of the store.
copper + solder joins the store
We are very pleased to announce that we have a new designer + maker joining us at Cup + Cloth. Copper + Solder is Katie's creation based in the Midlands. She sources quality materials to ensure the hand made goods are sturdy and fit for purpose. Concrete and copper figure big time, a great combination of colour and texture we reckon. Check her great candle holders out in the MADE section in the store.
degree show - nottingham trent university
So its that time of year, Degree Show time, my favourite thing to do!
I was lucky enough to be in Nottingham to view the culmination of 3 hard years work in various Design studies at NTU, and what a brilliant show it was, such talent and diversity of projects. I would highly recommend you go check it out if you are Nottingham way. In particular the BA Product Design, BA Product + Furniture, BA Decorative Arts and Ba Textiles. www.ntu.ac.uk
The Decorative Arts section of the show, 53 Degrees is a collection of wonderful work from new makers engaging with innovative techniques, traditional craftsmanship and expert precision. Some of the work was so beautiful, truly outstanding and people to watch in the near future.
cup + cloth is born
Our Story
When Habitat finally closed its Manchester doors in 2011 it was a sad day for all the interior obsessed masses. It was one of the cities last remaining interior stores, having previously lost Heals and Skandium in Selfridges years before. The suburbs were well represented with great interior independents putting the city centre to shame. Hence this was the driving force for us to set up our online store Cup + Cloth. Deciding to start a store on line as opposed to a bricks and mortar shop to reach out to a wider audience (pop ups may be a future project). We are very excited about this new venture we're embarking on and hope you like what we bring to you!
I have always shared an affinity with Manchester, starting my design career as a clothes designer in the city, setting up the independent label Britain with a colleague in the 1980's . Enjoying Manchester during one of its greatest fashion and club scenes was amazing and to be involved amongst that entrepreneurial movement was a special time to behold. Unfortunately the Manchester bomb hit in the late 90's which sadly the business never recovered ( that's another story )
However on the rebound I set up another label called Trip Fontaine, it was extremely successful and provided me with a couple of very exciting years making and customising T-shirts and jeans for great independents around the UK and USA, gaining great press coverage whilst selling my clothes to fashion editors and iconic folk of the time. All this whilst I embarked on a degree course studying Printed Textiles at Manchester school of Art www.artdes.mmu.ac.uk . Gaining a career in Textile Design, working in one of the countries last remaining Silk Mills in Macclesfield. Making 'things' has never left me, along with visiting craft events like the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Show www.greatnorthernevents.co.uk in Manchester and Origins in London www.craftcouncil.org.uk , has provided a constant source of inspiration. I was lucky to visit San Francisco last year, a vibrant, cultural mecca, full of small + independent designer + maker stores, established by people doing what they love. On my return I knew I wanted to create something equally inspiring and Cup + Cloth was born.
Our aim is to buy, whenever possible, from Northern independent designers + makers and to support our local creators. Sourcing new talent from the nearby Universities at the degree shows is always our first port of call. The excitement of seeking out new talent and inspirational wares is what Cup + Cloth is about. We have discovered wonderful designer goods from visiting these shows. The rest of the UK will also be explored to seek out new finds, to join the carefully curated selection of home produced goods and are categorised in the Made section of the store.
Designers
Joe Hartley
Amongst our Northern designer + makers, we would like to introduce to you Joe Hartley and his wonderfully pure ceramics produced from his Manchester studio. He graduated from MMU in 2012 and went on to win the prestigious New Designer of the year, his feet have not touched the floor since. When Joe isn’t throwing beautifully turned vessels you will find him with the arts based collective Makers Dozen and project managing the Pilcrow Pub project www.thepilcrowpub.com
Cup + Cloth is honoured to work with such a talented guy, his range of sublime and honest ceramics can be found in our MADE section of the store.