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The Arches Open Studios 5th & 6th December


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Unique gifts are closer than you think!


Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th 11am ? 5pm The Arches Studios Blenheim Grove


Locally made and lovingly crafted, the variety of work produced in Blenheim Court is remarkable, and surprisingly good value.


On show this Christmas will be a broad range of ceramics, ranging from unique collectors pieces to beautiful tableware and even hand crafted Christmas decorations. Blenheim Forge's fabulous chef's knives will sharpen up any kitchen with their precision and beauty. A variety of print is available; from Tom's Etching Studio's beautiful fine art etchings, to Captured On The Rye's screen printed clothing and homewares. Sculptural works on show range from tiny silver frogs to giant steel birds. If you're planning a new year's home makeover, you can even commission a new kitchen!


There is also a chance to win some fabulous original work in our Arches Advent Raffle*. Instead of counting down the days until Christmas our raffle prizes will be celebrating the 25 years since the founding of the Arches Studios in 1990, with all proceeds going to charity.


Please do come and visit us, we?re in Time Out?s Things to do in London this weekend!


http://the-arches-studios.com/


* Win one of my porcelain Pocket Globes, from my new range at http://thelittleglobeco.com/ !

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