Sue Ure Ceramics at Tate Britain
2018-10-13T07:43:36+02:00Tate Enterprises have asked Sue Ure Ceramics to make work for the Barbara Hepworth exhibition shop.
Tate Enterprises have asked Sue Ure Ceramics to make work for the Barbara Hepworth exhibition shop.
One of the selected designers in their feature "Meet the Ceramic Makers"
For their Richard Diebenkorn exhibition the Royal Academy have chosen a selection of vibrantly coloured Sue Ure Cocoon vases. On sale in the exhibition shop and online. March 14th - June 7th 2015.
Included in Katrina Burroughs' style round-up in the Sunday Times - now Orbit is adding place settings to match the dynamic centre-piece and coasters. Available very soon from www.littlebluebudgie.co.uk
The unique Sue Ure Maison table mat collection will be available soon at the following stockists. Please check back soon for all details on the stockists page. Little blue budgie – www.littlebluebudgie.co.uk […]
After the success and warm welcome from all clients and exhibitors, Sue Ure will be showing at the following trade shows in 2015. HOME – Stand C8, 13-15 September 2015, Olympia, London. […]
Sue Ure collaborated with TATE enterprises to produce a small unique collection for the approaching ‘Matisse : The Cut Outs’ exhibition in the TATE Modern. […]
Sue Ure had the privilege this month of being featured on the unique and stylish blog that is 'Homegirl London'. Homegirl London is created by a London Lifestyle Blogger writing about two of her loves; London and interior design. As a London Lifestyle Blogger, she features positive and original content which is updated frequently, articles focused on interior design and the London lifestyle. [...]
We’re proud to have been given “Highly Commended” in the recent Gift of the Year Awards, for our Orbit Centrepiece table mat in the kitchen and dining category, read more. Comments (1) Κλειδαράς Γλυφάδα says :REPLY 17/11/2018 at 7:14 pm(Edit) Καλησπέρα. Είμαι κλειδαράς γλυφάδα ξέρετε άνοιγμα πορτών στη γλυφάδα και άνοιγμα αυτοκινήτων στη γλυφάδα. Μπορώ [...]
The first major exhibition for 20 years of the great French colourist Pierre Bonnard opens at Tate Modern in January, and Sue Ure Maison has created a new textile collection exclusively for the show. The designer Sue Ure has created a capsule collection of organic, fair-trade household linen inspired by the artist’s sun-saturated palette and [...]