Wednesday, 8 July 2009


So...exciting developments for Caroline Saul, part of the 'SEED family'...her work has recently been featured on the front cover of A-N Magazine, a great accomplishment.

The article goes on to say:

'Wax? Porcelain? paper? In fact Caroline Saul's Bulbous Forms are made from recycled plastic milk bottles. Through her own process involving chopping, dying and heating, Saul transforms a mundane everyday object into delicate lace-like sculptures. Graduating from the University of Brighton's Wood, Metal, Ceramics and Plastics course in 2008, Saul loves materials: "My work is a process-led exploration of colour, texture, pattern, shape and form. I really enjoy the transformational processes that I use to create my work, exploring both the translucency of material and the form created within it. Recycling is a huge part of my practice, there are lots of great materials out there just waiting to be reshaped and reworked!"'

Caroline's work is available in the sculpture section ... http://www.designsbyseed.co.uk/



Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Welcome Dayle Green



Dayle Green has just become a member of the 'SEED family'. Dayle is a hugely talented potter from the Derbyshire region. Her work is delicate in nature and nostalgic (being influenced and inspired by her Grandmother's button collection). Dayle's pots, beakers and vases combine a sensitive use of colour and texture.
Have a look at Dayle's work in the ceramics section... www.designsbyseed.co.uk