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 News 

  • Tate St Ives won the 2018 Art Fund Museum of the Year

 

Art Fund director and Chair of the Judges Stephen Deuchar described the new extention to the museum as 'Deeply inteligent and breathtakingly beautiful'...

 

  •  Having its toes in the gushing waters of the river Calder, Wakefield's Art Gallery is a superb choice for a cultural day out.   It was also  a well deserved WINNER of the Art Fund Museum of the Year last year,  2017..

 

 An art fund card will earn a good discount for purchases here,  and there are some other treats not too far away also!

 

  • We are delighted that,  following last years  December  Flood,  our favourite North London Gallery, James Freeman are open and once more thrilling us with some outrageously imaginative works.

 From 8th to 28th March 2018,  another show not to miss from James Freeman was  'Makers of Marks'

 

Drawing and printmaking have much shared history and enjoy a deeply interwoven relationship, but even so, contemporary artists still find new ways of making them play off each other. In 'Makers of Marks' the gallery present three artists who experiment with this relationship against a background of classical references: Daniel Hosego, Sam Branton and Jon Braley. 

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Award Winning Kitchens

Award-winning 'Hampton' in vintage rose and scots grey, from Masterclass Kitchens.

Fill your kitchen with catwalk colours

Just when we thought kitchens would stay neutral for good, colour is making a comeback, with 2018 set to be bold and beautiful.

 

While the trend for grey lives on, this year's must have colours provide the perfect accent, giving the space a sense of character and drawing the eye to a particular feature.

 

Colours are hot news on the kitchen catwalk – from soft pastel-inspired Vintage Rose, to deep and meaningful Mulberry – teamed with a grey or white colour palette it is a shade that works in any setting. Blending feminine style with cutting edge design, pink and purple are the perfect hues for creating a warm, welcoming environment where everyone can feel at home.

'Ashbourne' from Masterclass Kitchens, in mulberry and graphite. Overall kitchen brand winner of BKU Awards, presented at Shakespeare's Globe.
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