Showing posts with label start up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label start up. Show all posts

Monday, 4 November 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Melodies Jewellery


As a practising Jeweller and Interdisciplinary Artist, I find my work reflects many of my personal motivations. My range is inspired by a passion for music, a desire to re-use redundant materials, being able to hold something meaningful close to you, popular culture and a need for progression.  

I've developed my work to suit this ethos and now create a range of home-wares and gifts alongside my core jewellery

 These ranges are entirely made from neglected musical materials, instruments and other musical paraphernalia. 

I started my business in 2012 after years of making jewellery for fun and having graduated college with a BA (hons) in Interdisciplinary Art, the real world beaconed, but now I am back to what I love.

Monday, 28 October 2013

Spotlight on the seller - It's Soap

Hand made soaps and bathbombs all individually made by Anne Using only the best ingredients.


Anne's soaps are bathbombs are free from SLS, never tested on animals and are suitable for vegetarians.


New products for Christmas include cupcake soaps. Check out Anne's range at Fabrication,  Leeds.



Monday, 14 October 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Zous



Zous "Wear with Pride" shown here on the catwalk during Leeds Fashion Week at the Corn Exchange, Leeds and at Live at Briggate Lane, Leeds.

T-shirts, vests, sweatshirts, hoodies and varsity jackets are made with prints designed bu Dionne and are exclusive to zous.co.uk
Shoulder bags, clutch bags, wristlet bags and iPhone wristlets are designed and handmade by Dionne in her studio. These bags are sturdy and where stated, are made using fabric that has been designed by Dionne.


Monday, 16 September 2013

Spotlight on the seller - The Seasonal Larder

The Seasonal Larder
grow local - preserve local - think global


We produce handmade preserves inspired by and made from  local  &  seasonal  fruits,  vegetables,  flowers  and herbs, Our range varies throughout the year but includes: 
Cordials & Syrups
Jellies & Jams
Relishes
Fruit Sauces
Fruit Ketchups & Savoury Sauces
Dried Fruits

The  main  ingredients  for  all  our  products  are  always grown within 50 miles of our base in LS25. We get our fruit,  vegetables,  herbs  &  flowers  from  a  mix  of commercial growers, wild food and swapping with people who have grown more in their garden or allotment than they can use.

We take this approach because we believe that with the increasing  pressures  on  food  production  around the world, it just makes sense to use as much as possible of the  fantastic  and  varied  produce  that  grows all  around us.


hello@seasonal-larder.co.uk
07415 630160

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Art Matters


Art Matters is the new social enterprise run through People Matters, and funded by Leeds City Council. It consists of two groups of eight artists, who meet on a weekly basis to learn new techniques, develop business skills, express their personal style and ideas, and be part of a thriving creative environment.
We had an event in October to launch our new enterprise, which was a part of the Love Arts 2012 festival. We also exhibited our artwork in the Light shopping centre for the festival, which gave us the opportunity to network with likeminded individuals and groups.



Since October 2012, Art Matters have been selling some of the artwork we make at Fabrication, a pop-up shop in the Light which sells an array of homemade arts and crafts, as well as at our own events including our AGM and Christmas Shop Day.

















Art Matters were commissioned by Sensory Leeds to create a bespoke piece of art for their entrance hallway in May 2013, who also hosted a private view for the group with tea and cakes. Visitors said how well they thought the artists had done in achieving a sensory piece of art, which used tangible materials such as sand, silk, shells, buttons, and paint.









Art Matters were granted some funding through Leeds Transition Funding, which enabled the group to design and print an illustrated booklet to use for publicity and to recognise each individual artist’s achievements, and which also enabled us to produce a range of beautiful greeting cards to sell.
We later received a further two commissions from Shackleton PR, who requested some nautical themed artwork for their offices in Leeds. This enabled Art Matters to fund a Private View for their annual art exhibition, providing refreshments to its visitors.
On June 17th 2013, Art Matters had their own private view at Holy Trinity Church, with the exhibition running for two weeks. The artwork on show included a varied range of images, from; a colourful parrot made from feathers, dried peas, mod-rock, bubble wrap and paint on wooden board, several framed still-life painting of tulips, a portrait of Bob Marley, and some energetic and expressive ‘Jackson Pollock’ style abstract paintings. All the artists who attended received a certificate for their hard work and commitment to the course, with one artist gaining special recognition for his 100% attendance record. Special thanks were also made to the teaching assistants and volunteers who contributed throughout the year. Several artists made personal speeches thanking those who had supported them to achieve their goals. Art Matters managed to sell many greeting cards and also a charming painting of a giraffe made from mod-rock on wooden board. Visitors gave their feedback on luggage labels, describing their experience of the exhibition. The feedback received was delightful and immensely encouraging, many comments were made on how high the standard of work was, how talented, friendly and informative the artists were, and how well organised and atmospheric the evening was. Artists said how they felt proud and happy to see their work on show and to hear the positive comments being made.






Many original artworks are kept by the artists, with the designs often being used for re-production. All proceeds made from sales throughout the year stay within Art Matters and help fund our events and artist trips and cover the cost of our high quality materials.
Our next artist trip is planned for July, and the artists have voted for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, where we will armed with our sketch pads, pencils, and of course a picnic - let’s hope the sunshine sticks around for us!

If you would like further information on Art Matters please email alexa@peoplemattersleeds.co.uk.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Fabrication cited as model business incubator





A report commissioned by Leeds City Council and Leeds Metropolitan University has praised Fabrication as "a model that could be used to grow the [independent] sector"
“Rising costs, fierce competition and growth of internet sales have taken a heavy toll on the UK high street, with independent retailers coming under increasing pressure. 

The report, launched on 25th April, calls for more support for independent businesses in the city


“There’s a real need for traditional business support in the form of mentoring and financial advice, together with more sector-specific support with things like merchandising, customer service and in-store promotion."

Councillor Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council’s executive board member for development and economy said “Independent retailers make a major contribution to the city’s vibrancy and attractiveness. We need to support their entrepreneurial flair and, if we are going to reverse the trend of recent years, create more opportunities for independent and small traders to open new shops and succeed, both in the city centre and in local communities.”

Dawn Wood, Fabrication founder, who attended the launch, welcomes the report and calls for more independent retail representation on the city's retail association. 
You can read the press release for the report here.