London Craft Week, 13th-19th May 2024: Inhabit Hotels partners with Freya Bramble-Carter

As part of this year’s London Craft Week, Inhabit Hotels is collaborating with London-based ceramics artist, Freya Bramble-Carter to host a nature-inspired clay sculpture workshop. 

 
 

Inhabit Hotels offers guests much more than a place to lay their head, with considered spaces, nourishing food, and staff that share a passion for healthy living. The brand has two mindful hotels in calm and leafy pockets of west London: Inhabit, Southwick Street and Inhabit, Queen’s Gardens.

Every detail at Inhabit Hotels aims to optimise wellness and make the world a better place – from natural and recycled materials to sustainable practices, holistic activities, wellbeing workshops, partnerships with social enterprises, and contemplative art.

Freya Bramble-Carter is a featured artist at Inhabit Hotels, known for creating contemporary designs, strongly inspired by the ethos of beauty and nature. Freya believes in creating pieces with soul, that inspire and become a source of energy in the home. Her work ranges from fine homewares to sculptural pieces for home and garden. 

Workshop participants will join Freya in coiling, hand-building and decorating their very own vibrant flower vase in this hands-on class, set in the calming surroundings of Inhabit, Southwick Street's intimate, book- and art-filled library. All materials, tools and refreshments will be provided. This workshop uses air-drying clay, so finished pieces can be carefully taken home on the day.

Inhabit Hotels x Freya Bramble-Carter for London Craft Week 2024

Clay Sculpture - Flower vase workshop

When: Saturday 18th May 2024, 11am - 1.30pm

Where: The Library at Inhabit, Southwick Street, London, W2 1JQ

Booking: £80 per person; Book here

The holistic art programme at Inhabit Hotels, curated by Amsterdam-based consultancy Culture A, celebrates local and international art and crafts, and engages guests in a multidisciplinary art experience. Highlighting Inhabit’s commitment to promoting culture, the programme features emerging and established artists and makers working in a variety of mediums, including textile, metal, ceramics, painting, and photography. The experience inspires guests to reflect on their surroundings in the context of Inhabit’s ethos, while also connecting with the works and each other through the inclusive, universal language of art.

London Craft Week is a city-wide festival celebrating exceptional craftsmanship, across multiple sectors and disciplines, from around the world. Through a curated programme of events, the festival shines a light on the creative talent behind some of the world’s most beautiful objects, telling stories of their inspiration, process and materials.

www.inhabithotels.com 

Emma Powell