See

My Happy Place – Lauren Elliott in the London King’s Road showroom

Up and coming British interior designer has bought her distinctive aesthetic to life in our latest King’s Road showroom installation. ‘My Happy Place’ serves as a vibrant canvas to showcase the latest collection by the esteemed Kit Kemp for Christopher Farr...

Read More

See

‘1923’ rug from original artwork of Gunta Stölzl, photographed at the Isokon Flats

Just launched during the London Design Festival 2023 – and on show at the Christopher Farr Shoreditch Studio until 23rd September – we present the new ‘1923’ rug from original artwork of Gunta Stölzl, produced by Christopher Farr. Bringing context to the...

Read More

See

Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery – at Kettles Yard

Kettles Yard is a beautiful house filled with beautiful objects, once the home to H.S. (Jim) Ede and his wife Helen, an art teacher, located in a quiet corner of Cambridge. It was always conceived as a ‘open house’ where...

Read More

See

Ai Weiwei: Making Sense – Design Museum London takeover

Until 30th July – last chance to see – ‘Ai Weiwei: Making Sense’ is the artist’s very first exhibition to focus on design and architecture, and is his biggest UK show in eight years. Known around the world for his powerful art...

Read More

See

Hylton Nel This plate is what I have to say – at Charleston

A survey of sixty years of practice South African artist-potter Hylton Nel who first sold his work in the Christopher Farr in Primrose Hill in the 1980s, where he was spotted by Min Hogg, the legendary founder editor of World...

Read More

See

Harald rug on show at the de Gournay x Waldo Works Drafting Room

Playing tricks with the eye, the new ‘Harald’ rug finds its perfect partners in ‘The Drafting Room’. Our friends architecture and interior design studio Waldo Works, commissioned by de Gournay, have created ‘The Drafting Room’ within WOW House at DCCH, a...

Read More

See

Sheila Hicks, Travelling Threads at the Centre Pompidou Malaga

Her work defies convention and categorisation. From studying with Josef Albers at Yale in the 1950s, her six-decade long career has taken her from magazine editor to working on the set design for Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Having studied painting,...

Read More

See

Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers at the Royal Academy

Following the first solo exhibition presented by Alison Jacques Gallery, this is another opportunity to see the some of the work by the Gee’s Bend Artists. Visit the Royal Academy, for Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from...

Read More

See

Charleston – Meeting point for the most radical British artists and intellectuals of the early C20

Once home and studio to modernist painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, central to the Bloomsbury Group, barely a surface has been left untouched by their paintbrushes. Whether a wall, door, mantelpiece, or chair, the artists and their friends have...

Read More

See

Magdalena Abakanowicz at Tate Modern: fibre as her language

A leader of the New Tapestry movement in the 1960s, Abakanowicz claimed and validated fibre as medium for creating art. Fibre was the language in which she expressed herself, which resulted in her becoming the most well-known Polish artist of...

Read More

See

Sotheby’s Story Café reunites the women weavers of the Bauhaus

Christopher Farr x Sotheby’s Story Café brings together again the pioneering women weavers of the Bauhaus; Gunta Stölzl and Anni Albers.  The display will run until late May 2023, as part of the Sotheby’s (Women) Artists Campaign. Sotheby’s Story Café,...

Read More

See

The Fashion + Textile Museum present Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern

If you are a textile lover and embrace pattern, it’s likely that one of your early inspirations has been the American-born artist Kaffe Fassett. Continuing until 12th March 2023, The Power of Pattern explores Fassett’s artistic eye in an immersive...

Read More