Inspired by Japanese art and culture, the window display in Fortnum and Mason, showcases Suminagashi ink marbling, an endangered heritage craft, Japanese furniture making and Ikebana-style embroidery work.
All made by students from London, aged 14-19 years in collaborations with the tutors for The Creative Dimension Trust – a charity which provides free workshops and opportunities in the creative arts to young people from under represented backgrounds across London.
Tutors
Rachel O’Connell, ROCWORX
Lucy J Newman
New School of Furniture
The Creative Dimension Trust is always looking for new funding to support and expand its programmes, ensuring more young people can benefit from these enriching experiences.