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  2. Tom Dixon (industrial designer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dixon CBE (born 21 May 1959 in Sfax, Tunisia) is a self-educated British designer. He is the creative director of the eponymous brand "Tom Dixon", specialising in lighting, furniture, and household accessories. Dixon's collections are shown at events such as the Milan Furniture Fair and the London Design Festival.

  3. List of British artists - Wikipedia

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    Oil and tempera on oak, National Gallery, London. Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8–1543) – German artist and printmaker who became court painter in England; Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder (c.1520–c.1590) – Flemish printmaker and painter for the English court of the mid-16th century; George Gower (1540–1596) – English portrait painter

  4. List of studio potters - Wikipedia

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    A studio potter is one who is a modern artist or artisan, who either works alone or in a small group, producing unique items of pottery in small quantities, typically with all stages of manufacture carried out by themselves. [1] Studio pottery includes functional wares such as tableware, cookware and non-functional wares such as sculpture ...

  5. Community of creativity: Dixon Studio Tour showcases a ... - AOL

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    Oct. 26—The Dixon Studio Tour is one of the state's longest running tours. It will be celebrating its 43rd year on Saturday, Nov. 2, and Sunday, Nov. 3. Attendees will be able to visit artists ...

  6. Founded in 1918, Kravet has an impressive textile archive with over 60,000 pieces dating back over 2,000 years, and for the first time ever, Kravet opened its archive to work with Pottery Barn’s ...

  7. Potteries Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened on its current site in 1956 as the Stoke-on-Trent City Museum & Art Gallery. [1] [2] The building was designed by the city architect; J. R. Piggott.[1]The museum's Spitfire, was received from the Royal Air Force in 1972. [3]