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PEWTER LIVE2 0 14THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF PEWTERERS

COPYRIGHT 2014The WorshipfulCompany of PewterersNo part of t his work may bereproduced, stored in a retrievalsystem or transmitted in any formor by any means, including copyrighting and recording, withoutwritten permission from the copyright owner, application forwhich should be addressed to The Worshipful Company ofPewterers – Pewter Live. Whilst every effort has been made toverify statements of fact by contributors, including the Studentsand professional designer entering the competition, noresponsibility is accepted for errors or omissions by them.CF DAY Ltd.Property ManagementExperts705 High Road, North FinchleyLondon , N12 0BTEditor - The Clerk, Captain Paddy Watson RNTel: 020 8492 7770Designed and produced by Eleanor Mason Brown emc@pewterers.org.ukWish The Worshipful Companyof Pewterers every success forPrinted by Splash Printing www.splashprinting.co.ukPewter Live 2014CORRESPONDENCEThe Worshipful Company of Pewterers,Pewterers’ Hall, Oat Lane, London, EC2V 7DELEIGH CARRWishes the Worshipful Company ofPewterers every success forPewter Live 2014www.leighcarr.co.ukWorking with you to achieve growthQuite simply, we are committed to helping you grow yourbusiness and improve your bottom line. At Leigh Carr webelieve the way forward for a business is to identify its positivepotentials and develop strategies to realise them.Leigh Carr, 12 Helmet Row, London, EVC1V 3QJtel: 020 7566 3900fax: 020 7566 0002email: enquiries@leighcarr.co.ukaccounting forindividuality

PEWTER LIVE2014ContentsIntroduction 3Sponsors 5Master and Company 6Shop at Pewter Live 8Judges 10Independent Awards 13The Open Competition 14Student Competition:Decorative Arts 24Interior, Architectural & Furniture 30Fashion 32QEST - Gordon W. Robertson 40Past Winners 42Statement of Design Rights& Entrants Index 48

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INTRODUCTIONThe Worshipful Company of Pewterers has been actively involved with the pewter trade for over six hundredyears. Today, one of the principal examples of this involvement is Pewter Live, which has become a notedand influential event held in the very heart of the City in the impressive surroundings of Pewterers’ Hall. Thisyear we are pleased to announce that The Rt. Honourable The Lord Mayor of London, Alderman Fiona WoolfCBE will formally open Pewter Live on Tuesday 20 May and that John Makepeace OBE will present theprizes on Thursday 22 May.Pewter Live showcases exciting and innovative work of both established and student designers. There aretwo competitions: the Student and the Open. The Student competition has three categories: Decorative Arts,Interior, Architectural and Furniture and Fashion - the Total Look. Over seventy students and professionalsare taking part. The standard this year has been extremely high and we are delighted that more students areusing pewter as a medium for design.This year the Pewter Live sub-committee, chaired by Richard Parsons, devised a brief for the Open competition2014 which encouraged the entrants to submit their finest piece. The specification was that the entry wasan example of their current work. It can be made of mixed material providing that the entry is predominantlymade of pewter. There are no restrictions on size or what the object or group of objects might be other thanthey must not have been entered in previous Pewter Live competitions. This open approach has attracteda wide range of entries of superb quality. The entrants have been able to keep their individuality and enterdesigns which, we hope, will attract commercial buyers as well as the judge’s eye.The team of judges, chaired by Liveryman Sebastian Conran, will be looking for innovative design,craftsmanship and the ability to make their entries appeal to retailers with additional consideration for thosewho consider commercial viability.Pewter Live is all about encouraging innovation in design in order to exploit pewter to its fullest potentialand to produce ideas which will stretch the boundaries of this marvellous metal. We wanted the entrants tobring pewter alive; to demonstrate an understanding of its inherent qualities and its contemporary appeal toconsumers of all ages and tastes. During the event professional designers will be selling their pewterwareand showcasing new designs (go to page 8 -9 for more details).Pewter Live could not be run without the participation of the colleges and universities. Once again, our thanksgo to the tutors and students for their support and the tremendous effort and enthusiasm that goes into thecompetition. The same applies to the members of the Company and staff who organise the competition.Carmarthen School of Creative ArtsFalmouth Universitywww.falmouth.ac.ukLondon College of FashionSouth Devon CollegeTruro CollegeTutor: Jason Cleverlywww.arts.ac.uk/fashionPlymouth College of Art and DesignSussex Coast Collegewww.colegsirgar.ac.ukTutor: Jane w.sussexcoast.ac.ukwww.truro-penwith.ac.ukTutor: John GraysonTutor: Trish WoodsTutor: Ashley HeminwayTutor: Martin Page

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CADMANFINE WINESHOPEMANASSOCIATES Ltd.SPONSORSThe Worshipful Company of Pewterers would like to thank- www.cadmanfinewines.co.uk- www.cityandguilds.com- www.ga-uk.org- www.leighcarr.co.uk- www.jewellers-online.org- www.procom.uk.comwww.partnersinpewter.co.uk- www.rathbones.com- www.lifeskitchen.com- www.splashprinting.co.uk- www.teamworkexhibitions.co.uk- www.utilityfunding.ocm

MASTER &It is a privilege to welcome you to PewterLive, the nation’s premier pewter designcompetition and exhibition.Pewter has long been a part of our history.Phoenicians traded for Cornish tin morethan 2000 years ago and pewter articleswere made in Roman Britain. Use of pewterpeaked in the 17th century when, frombirth to death, people were surrounded bypewter; items for eating and drinking;bleeding bowls, bedpans, and snuffboxes.Taverns used mugs and measures. Churchesused flagons, chalices, patens and baptismalbowls. This pre-eminence ended with theintroduction of porcelain and pottery duringthe 18th century. Even so, pewter continuedto be used for decorative purposes. Artistsand craftsmen during the Arts and CraftsPeriod and the Art Nouveau Period usedpewter and achieved superb results.For centuries pewter has had an enduring appeal. Today, it is valued by designers andcraftsmen alike for its beauty and versatility. We are delighted to be able to show yousome of their work.Michael JohnsonMaster of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers

COMPANYThe Pewterers’ Company is an ancient and continually evolving foundation withmedieval origins as a City Guild. The earliest documented reference to it is in therecords of the Corporation dated 1348. The Company’s own records date from 1451.It is ranked sixteenth in the order of civic precedence among over a hundred LiveryCompanies.The first charter, granted by King Edward IV in 1473, empowered the Companyto regulate the trade throughout the kingdom, unlike the powers granted to themajority of other companies, whose jurisdiction was limited to the City and its environs.It could seize and destroy pewter below a certain standard, and also impose fines andother penalties on its members for failing to uphold the craft. From 1503, an Act ofParliament required members of the Company to register their ‘Touchmarks’, whichwere ‘to be recorded on tablets of pewter’ and kept at the Hall of the Company. Theuse of a Maker’s Touchmark served not only to safeguard the Craftsmen, but also toenable the public to have confidence in the quality of the product.Today, the Company has an active and diverse membership, drawn from a widerange of backgrounds. TheCompany’s principal activitiesare the support of the pewtertrade in this country, themanagement of its charities,supporting the governmentof the City of London and theArmed Forces of the Crownand maintaining a lively andenjoyable corporate social life,meeting regularly in Pewterers’Hall.The first Hall, completedin 1496, was destroyed inthe Great Fire. The secondHall, on the same site in LimeStreet, which is still owned bythe Company, was demolishedin 1932. The present Hall wasopened in 1961.

SHOP @There will be an impressive range of contemporary pewter for sale atPewter Live 2014.FLEUR o.ukAE comGLOVER AND mGORDON W tson.comSHARON DICKINSONsharondickinson@live.co.ukweb: www.archivescrafts.co.uk8

PEWTER LIVEPublic opening times: 10.00 till 12.00 and 15.00 till 17.00on Wednesday 21 MayELLA MCINTOSH DESIGNWENTWORTH PEWTERsales@wentworth-pewter.comwww. .ellamcintoshdesign.comPARTNERS IN ter.co.ukKEITH IE MACKINTOSHbonnimack@aol.com9

Guest of HonourThe Worshipful Company of Pewterers is privileged towelcome John Makepeace OBE as guest of honour at thepresentation of prizes for Pewter Live 2014.John Makepeace has been at the cutting edge ofEuropean design for 50 years and was a pioneer in theecologically sustainable use of forest product. His earlyreputation flourished through the design of retail productsmade in his workshops, leading to a steady flow of prestigiouscommissions. In 1976 he bought Parnham House andfounded Parnham College alongside his own studios. Thatgained legendary status and stimulated a renaissance infurniture making. With the team of craftsmen in his studio hehas created some of the most iconic pieces of furniture ofthe period. The College purchased Hooke Park in 1983 andinitiated a research and development programme into theimproved use of forest product leading to the demonstration ofthe new technologies in the construction of the new buildingsfor the College campus; on his retirement as Director, theCollege amalgamated with the Architectural Association.John was a founding member of the Crafts Council, a Trustee of the V&A, a consultant to the All IndiaHandicraft Board. He was awarded an OBE in 1988 for services to furniture design, received the FurnitureMakers Company’s first Award of Distinction and a Special Commendation for the Prince Philip DesignersPrize. He remains professionally active and was recently exhibiting at Collect 2014.Chairman of the Pewter Live sub-committeeRichard Parsons, Chairman of the Pewter Live sub-committee also joins the judging panel. He has manyyears of retail experience in the jewellery and silver industries and designs and sells objects made of preciousmetal, including many special commissions. His work includes advising both public and private collections,also writing and lecturing. He is a Court Assistant of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers’ and a Freemanof the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths’.Chairman of JudgesSebastian Conran - An internationally recogniseddesigner, Sebastian Conran studied Industrial DesignEngineering at Central St. Martins, where he gave theSex Pistols their first booking and designed the recordsleeves & posters for The Clash. He then started hiscareer at Wolff Olins designing corporate identities forthe likes of Pilkington Glass, moving on to lead hardgoods design at Mothercare, and then, in 1986, hefounded Sebastian Conran Associates design studio,which he continues to lead.Sebastian is currently Designer in Residence at theUniversity of Sheffield Science Faculty Founding;Trustee of the Design Museum; Chairman of the Creative Industries KTN steering group TechnologiesInnovation Network; Chairman Design Action in Scotland steering group, Scotland’s Design and Industryknowledge exchange.

JudgesMark Bondconsults for top level global retailers, developing and selectingstyle led products. Previously Mark was Head of Design for Home & Furnitureat Tesco. Graduating from the RCA in 1994, Mark established his own designconsultancy working with high profile companies such as Hermes, the DesignMuseum, the Barbican Centre, the Design Council, the British Council, Marks& Spencer, and Habitat UK. Mark has curated exhibitions, co-authored books,lectured internationally, trend forecasted and judged design competitions.Mark also ran the design team at Conran & Partners and designed for SCA.He has travelled extensively and collaborated with manufacturers globally,developing designs in most product areas.Sue Bonhamgraduated with Distinction at the London College ofFashion in 1981 and her graduation collection was purchased by Harrods. Inthe 1980s Sue worked with Simon Napier-Bell making clothes for his bandssuch as Wham! and Japan as well as with Terence Donovan styling for someof his photo shoots. Following this, she was also a part time lecturer at theLondon College of Fashion as well as showing both at London FashionWeek and Paris Fashion Week under her own label. Since the late 1990sSue has been a couture designer for both women and men with her ownshows in London’s West End. She has an expanding list of high profileclients, including HRH The Countess of Wessex, designing and makingstylish outfits for all occasions.Marc Meltonville - Food Historian, Historic Royal Palaces, England. Marctrained in Ceramic history, form and construction. After college he went to work inthe media, firstly in advertising and then the writing of children’s books. To date hehas over twenty books in print.Marc has worked in museums for over twenty years in education, exhibition designand, more lately, interpretation. A chance meeting with a noted food historian ledhim to be involved with the first experiment with live historic cookery at HamptonCourt in 1991; supposedly a one off project. Marc has worked with the Historic RoyalPalaces ever since. Since 2006 he has been based at Hampton Court working firston the research and representation of the Tudor kitchens there. Lately he has beeninvolved in a fascinating project to find, research and open the King’s ChocolateKitchen at Hampton Court. These projects have seen him involved with numerousTV and radio programmes along with lecturing across the UK and North America.Nick Munro started his career in 1987 by turning bedsprings into eggcups – an instant hit which won him the accolade of UK Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Soon afterwards he invested all the money he’d madefrom this initial venture into his first collection of pewter, including teapots,cafetieres and pepper mills, manufactured by A R Wentworth in Sheffield.More recently, Nick has gone on to work with companies all over the worldincluding Royal Selangor Malaysia and his portfolio ranges from tea potsto wristwatches, crystal to porcelain. He opened his first independentshop last year and is presently expanding his own brand into China,Korea and Japan. But it all started with Sheffield made pewter (albeit byway of a bedspring or two!).

Whether you’re buying or selling,you’ll find it easier with usCopywatch Design Protectionwill help protect your products from copyright and design theftFree, confidential and specialist advicewill ensure you stay ahead of the gameSpecial ‘first look’ galleries and member networking eventsallow you to buy and sell new exciting productsPlus a lot more.As a mutually supportive network of suppliers, designers, craftworkers andretailers, we are yourteway to the gift and home industry. What’s more,with discounts on certain trade shows, free online promotion and reducedpayment processing rates, membership can build your reputation and helpyour business flourish.Find out how much you could gain:www.ga-uk.orgenquiries@ga-uk.orgThe Giftware AssociationThe GA UK0121 237 1104Visit us at www.ga-uk.org

AWARDSIn both the Open and Student categories the Company awards prizes which are detailed at the beginningof each category on the following pages. Additionally the Company is most grateful to the organisationsand individuals who give independent awards. These awards help the students to think beyond theirsingle entry to their future career. Commercial appeal and unique design are a vital part of modern tradeand Pewter Live aims to provide encouragement at the early stage of many of these designers careers’in pewter and recognition to those established in the trade. The following awards are a vital part of theCompetition.The Giftware Association Prize - The Giftware Association is a long-standingsupporter of Pewter Live, each year selecting an entry considered to have commercialviability as a gift which is then promoted by the Association. The winning studentis also offered commercial advice and support and a year’s free membership of theAssociation. We are most grateful to Liveryman Isabel Martinson, Chief Executive ofThe Giftware Association, who introduced the award. www.ga-uk.orgCity and Guilds Award - City & Guilds was established in 1878 to help individualsdevelop their talents and abilities for career progression. A global leader in vocationaleducation, they have awarded 20 million qualifications since 2000 alone. The Award isfor those who have not only taken a City & Guilds course, but have reached the higheststandards of craftsmanship and skill. www.cityandguilds.comPartners in Pewter Prize – Adrian and Lesley Doble, who run Partners in Pewter, haveestablished a reputation for outstanding design and craftsmanship with over twentyyears’ experience. The Company is delighted that they will be presenting a prize of aday’s visit to their Cookham Dean studio. This opportunity will be of great benefit tothe winner who will gain insights into producing, promoting and selling their designs.The successful student will be someone with a flair for design and technique, and theintention to make a living based on their creative skills. www.partnersinpewter.co.ukThe ABPC Commercial Prize - The ABPC (Association of British Craftsman) Councilhas raised from its members a prize fund for a new ‘commercial prize’. This is the firstyear it will be awarded and we hope it will become a long-standing award. This awardwill be awarded specifically to the

Sussex Coast College www.sussexcoast.ac.uk Tutor: Ashley Heminway Truro College www.truro-penwith.ac.uk Tutor: Martin Page The Worshipful Company of Pewterers has been actively involved with the pewter trade for over six hundred years. Today, one of the principal examples of this involvement is Pewter Live, which has become a noted

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