• Patrick Bull (b. 1988), Erodios, 2023

    Patrick Bull (b. 1988)

    Erodios, 2023
    Bronze, from a clay original,
    moulded and cast using the lost wax method
    Size 80 x 28 x 62cm, weight approximately 15kg
    Edition of 12
    £7,500

  • Patrick Bull (b. 1988), Nocturne (Tawny Owl), 2022

    Patrick Bull (b. 1988)

    Nocturne (Tawny Owl), 2022
    Bronze, from a clay original,
    moulded and cast using the lost wax method
    Size 41 x 21 x 15cm, weight approximately 5kg
    Edition of 12
    £3,750

  • Patrick Bull (b. 1988), Thistle Tweaker, 2024

    Patrick Bull (b. 1988)

    Thistle Tweaker, 2024
    Bronze
    Size 25 x 21 x 46cm, weight approximately 2.7kg
    Edition 3 of 12
    £2,895

  • Amelia Busk (b. 1994), Iris Sibirica, 2025

    Amelia Busk (b. 1994)

    Iris Sibirica, 2025
    Print
    39.4 x 30.8cm (framed)
    Limited edition of 50
    £190 unframed, £340 framed

  • Amelia Busk (b. 1994), Iris Pseudacorus I, 2025

    Amelia Busk (b. 1994)

    Iris Pseudacorus I, 2025
    Print
    39.4 x 30.8cm (framed)
    Limited edition of 50
    £190 unframed, £340 framed

  • Fred Clark (b. 1989) A Life Size Deer Sculpture, 2023

    Fred Clark (b. 1989)

    A Life-Size Deer Sculpture, 2023
    Bronze resin, cast from the original plaster and metal models
    Size 150 x 140 x 40cm
    Edition of six
    £12,000. This sculpture is available by commission.

  • Fred Clark (b. 1989)

    A Life-Size Goat Sculpture, 2023
    Bronze resin, cast from the original plaster and metal models
    Size 130 x 70 x 50cm
    Edition of six
    £12,000. This artwork is available by commission.

  • Matthew Duke (b. 1978), Poised, 2020

    Matthew Duke (b. 1978)

    Poised, 2020
    Bronze, originally made in clay
    Size 60 x 19 x 78cm, weight approximately 15kg
    Edition of 12
    £9,845

  • Matthew Duke (b. 1978), Flossy, 2018

    Matthew Duke (b. 1978)

    Flossy, 2018
    Bronze
    Size 16 x 8 x 8cm, weight approximately 1.5kg
    Edition 8 of 12
    £2,950

  • Hayley Gibbs (b. 1987), Flesh Rock — Reclining, 2021

    Hayley Gibbs (b. 1987)

    Flesh Rock — Reclining, 2021
    Alabaster
    Size 25 x 42 x 35cm, weight approximately 30kg
    £4,166

    Flesh Rock is an ongoing exploration of the visceral qualities of stone, reinterpreting classical representations of the figure. In Hayley’s hand-carved piece, a natural crevice is exposed and carved with enlarged folds from a reclining female nude, while the surrounding stone remains raw. Through abstraction, it challenges the objectification of the female body and reveals the subversive beauty of flesh-like forms.

  • Jo Grogan (b. 1980), Rococo Tulip, 2025

    Jo Grogan (b. 1980)

    Rococo Tulip, 2025
    Porcelain
    Size approximately 23 x 10 x 6.5cm, weight 113g
    £700, includes gift box and certificate of authenticity

    Inspired by floral still-lifes by Dutch artist Rachel Ruysch, this hand-built porcelain sculpture captures the delicate tension between fragility and defiance in a single tulip. Mirroring Ruysch’s meticulous attention to nature, Jo reframes the often-overlooked language of flowers — long entwined with femininity and domesticity — into a quietly powerful presence. This work invites contemplation on the interplay between beauty, decay, and cultural significance.

  • Jo Grogan (b. 1980), Rococo Tulip, 2025

    Jo Grogan (b. 1980)

    Rococo Tulip, 2025
    Porcelain
    Size approximately 25 x 12 x 6.5cm, weight 115g
    £700, includes gift box and certificate of authenticity

    Inspired by floral still-lifes by Dutch artist Rachel Ruysch, this hand-built porcelain sculpture captures the delicate tension between fragility and defiance in a single tulip. Mirroring Ruysch’s meticulous attention to nature, Jo reframes the often-overlooked language of flowers — long entwined with femininity and domesticity — into a quietly powerful presence. This work invites contemplation on the interplay between beauty, decay, and cultural significance.

  • Jo Grogan (b. 1980), Triumph Tulip, 2025

    Jo Grogan (b. 1980)

    Triumph Tulip, 2025
    Porcelain
    Size approximately 30 x 11 x 6cm, weight 105g
    £700, includes gift box and certificate of authenticity

    Inspired by floral still-lifes by Dutch artist Rachel Ruysch, this hand-built porcelain sculpture captures the delicate tension between fragility and defiance in a single tulip. Mirroring Ruysch’s meticulous attention to nature, Jo reframes the often-overlooked language of flowers — long entwined with femininity and domesticity — into a quietly powerful presence. This work invites contemplation on the interplay between beauty, decay, and cultural significance.

  • Jo Grogan (b. 1980), Hellebore, 2025

    Jo Grogan (b. 1980)

    Hellebore, 2025
    Porcelain
    Size approximately 17 x 11 x 5cm, weight approximately 68g
    £700, includes gift box and certificate of authenticity

    Inspired by floral still-lifes by Dutch artist Rachel Ruysch, this hand-built porcelain sculpture captures the delicate tension between fragility and defiance in a single tulip. Mirroring Ruysch’s meticulous attention to nature, Jo reframes the often-overlooked language of flowers — long entwined with femininity and domesticity — into a quietly powerful presence. This work invites contemplation on the interplay between beauty, decay, and cultural significance.

  • Caroline Hall (b. 1959), Antirrhinums II, 2025

    Caroline Hall (b. 1959)

    Antirrhinums II, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    70 x 60cm
    £850

    Caroline spent the summer of 2024 as Artist-in-Residence at Lower Norton Flower Farm in Hampshire, surrounded by a vibrant array of beautiful blooms, from humble rocket to exotic antirrhinums.  Antirrhinums II is from The Great British Flower Collection, a celebration of British flowers and the expressive potential of paint inspired by her time on the farm. 

  • Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970), Remember, 2025

    Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970)

    Remember, 2025
    Waterjet cut pendent
    Stainless steel
    29cm diam.
    Limited edition of 100
    £350

  • Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970), Remember, 2025

    Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970)

    Remember, 2025
    Waterjet cut pendent
    Stainless steel with gilding
    29cm diam.
    Limited edition of 100
    £425

  • Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970), Remember (personalised), 2025

    Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970)

    Remember (personalised), 2025
    Write the name of your loved one around the heart!
    Mild steel, which will rust and form its own unique patina over time
    29cm diam.
    Unlimited number
    £100

    This version can be personalised using chalk, marker pen or paint.

  • Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970), Remember (personalised), 2025

    Charlotte Howarth (b. 1970)

    Remember (personalised), 2025
    Write the name of your loved one around the heart!
    Mild steel, which will rust and form its own unique patina over time, edged with nail varnish
    29cm diam.
    Unlimited number
    £100 

    This version can be personalised using chalk, marker pen or paint. The one you see here is painted with Charlotte’s mother’s nail varnish — she has dementia, and painting her nails remains a way for Charlotte to connect with her.

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Stone Gold Dyad 31, 2022

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Stone Gold Dyad 31, 2022
    Limestone gilded with 24 carat gold leaf
    Size 23 x 66 x 31cm, weight approximately 31kg (the pair)
    £2,000 (the pair)

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Stone Black Dyad 22, 2022

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Stone Black Dyad 22, 2022
    Limestone painted with acrylic
    Size 23 x 56 x 28cm, weight approximately 23kg (the pair)
    £1,500 (the pair)

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Cotswold Fluorescent Orange 18, 2020

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Cotswold Fluorescent Orange 18, 2020
    Limestone painted with acrylic
    Size 18 x 24 x 26cm, weight approximately 10kg
    £1,000

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Cotswold Gold Face 15, 2020

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Cotswold Gold Face 15, 2020
    Limestone gilded with 24 carat gold leaf
    Size 15 x 24 x 21cm, weight approximately 6kg
    £1,100

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Cotswold Gold Edge 17, 2020

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Cotswold Gold Edge 17, 2020
    Limestone gilded with 24 carat gold leaf
    Size 17 x 33 x 20cm, weight approximately 10kg
    £1,100

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Cotswold Copper Top 20, 2020

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Cotswold Copper Top 20, 2020
    Limestone gilded with copper leaf
    Size 20 x 33 x 20cm, weight approximately 9kg
    £1,100

  • Liz Middleton (b. 1975), Cotswold Black Gloss 28, 2020

    Liz Middleton (b. 1975)

    Cotswold Black Gloss 28, 2020
    Limestone painted with acrylic
    Size 28 x 29 x 20cm, weight approximately 15kg
    £1,000

  • Anna Rubincam (b. 1983), Flurry, 2017

    Anna Rubincam (b. 1983)

    Flurry, 2017
    Portland stone
    Size 80 x 30 x 40cm, weight approximately 30kg
    £15,500

  • Anna Rubincam (b. 1983), Head of Flowers, 2022

    Anna Rubincam (b. 1983)

    Head of Flowers, 2022
    Totternhoe Clunch stone
    Size 50 x 25 x 25cm, weight approximately 20kg
    £15,500

  • Anna Rubincam (b. 1983), Study of Corduroy, 2021

    Anna Rubincam (b. 1983)

    Study of Corduroy, 2021
    Marble
    Size 32 x 11 x 6cm, weight approximately 3kg
    £1,950

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Cacti, 2025

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Cacti, 2025
    Alabaster
    Size 40 x 25 x 20cm, weight approximately 25kg
    £4,800

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), No End In Sight, 2024

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    No End In Sight, 2024
    Portland limestone
    Size 50 x 35 x 30cm, weight approximately 35kg
    £12,000

    Submitted to the Michelangelo Foundation to show at Interwoven, Seville

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Modus, 2024

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Modus, 2024
    Portland limestone
    Size 24 x 29 x 20cm, weight approximately 5kg
    £4,800

    Awarded sculpture prize at the ING Discerning Eye exhibition, 2024

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Alabaster Entanglement, 2025

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Alabaster Entanglement, 2025
    Caramel alabaster
    Size 24 x 30 x 18cm, weight approximately 5kg
    £5,000

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Terrarium I & II, 2023

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Terrarium I & II, 2023
    Caramel alabaster and glass; polyphant and glass
    Size 15 x 8cm, weight approximately 3kg each
    £1,200 each

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Triptych, 2020

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Triptych, 2020
    Tortoiseshell alabaster and Ancaster weatherbed limestone on Portland limestone base
    Size 62 x 40 x 28cm, weight approximately 40kg
    £6,000

  • Ben Russell (b. 1986), Polyphant Entanglement, 2024

    Ben Russell (b. 1986)

    Polyphant Entanglement, 2024
    Polyphant soapstone
    Size 15 x 20 x 28cm, weight approximately 10kg
    £3,800

  • Simon Smith (b. 1964), Sunshine, 2022

    Simon Smith (b. 1964)

    Sunshine, 2022
    Resin and marble dust
    Size 24 x 20cm, weight approximately 1kg
    Edition of 12
    £300

    This cold cast piece was inspired by Simon’s son, whose homework was to draw a picture of what made him happy: simply sunshine and a paddling pool. The sculpture captures the moment he saw his son smiling up at the sun, full of joy. Originally carved in marble, this limited-edition cast is made from resin and marble dust.

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), The Stars Are Always Here, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    The Stars Are Always Here, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 150 x 24 x 5cm, weight approximately 13kg
    Edition of three
    £800

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), The Grass Is Always Greener, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    The Grass Is Always Greener, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 150 x 24 x 5cm, weight approximately 13kg
    £800

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), The Wind, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    The Wind, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 150 x 24 x 5cm, weight approximately 13kg
    Edition of two
    £800

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), From Here You Can Almost See The Sea, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    From Here You Can Almost See The Sea, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 150 x 24 x 5cm, weight approximately 13kg
    Edition of three
    £800

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), Pluck, 2016

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    Pluck, 2016
    Corten steel
    Size 150 x 32 x 5cm, weight approximately 15kg
    £900

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), Spring, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    Spring, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 42 x 30cm, weight approximately 2.5kg
    Edition of two
    £180 or £600 for the set of four

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), Summer, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    Summer, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 42 x 30cm, weight approximately 2.5kg
    Edition of two
    £180 or £600 for the set of four

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), Autumn, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    Autumn, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 42 x 30cm, weight approximately 2.5kg
    Edition of two
    £180 or £600 for the set of four

  • Annet Stirling (b. 1953), Winter, 2014

    Annet Stirling (b. 1953)

    Winter, 2014
    Corten steel
    Size 42 x 30cm, weight approximately 2.5kg each
    Edition of two
    £180 or £600 for the set of four

  • Philip Surey (b. 1966), Finger Portrait, 2015

    Philip Surey (b. 1966)

    Finger Portrait, 2015
    Bath stone mix cast from the original
    Size 36 x 31 x 10cm, weight approximately 12kg
    One of three casts available
    £550

    Finger Portrait is a portrayal of the human finger, in this case that of the late opera singer Robert Tear, enlarged and carved to include his unique whorls, creases and form, resulting in a poignant sculpture. It is both a personal memorial and suggestive of humankind’s ubiquitous impression on the world.

  • Philip Surey (b. 1966), Hope, 2015

    Philip Surey (b. 1966)

    Hope, 2015
    Yorkstone
    40 x 40 x 5cm, weight approximately 20kg
    £2,000

    A low relief carving of the word ‘hope’, this piece possesses energy and positivity amongst uncertainty and confusion. Sculpted from durable and resilient Yorkstone, Phil Surey hopes it inspires strength and faith. A larger version, 54 x 54 x 7.75cm, is also available, priced at £2,000

  • Philip Surey (b. 1966), Capere, 2023

    Philip Surey (b. 1966)

    Capere, 2023
    Derbyshire fossil stone
    Size 30 x 35 x 3cm, weight approximately 7kg
    £950 

    Capere’ means ‘to catch’ in Latin. In this relief carving, the letter forms are compressed and compacted with bar-like lines, compounding the capture of these lifeforms held in stone for millions of years.

  • Philip Surey (b. 1966), Love Tablet, 2013

    Philip Surey (b. 1966)

    Love Tablet, 2013
    Sandstone
    Size 23 x 38 x 4.5cm, weight approximately 7.5kg
    £1,200

  • Alice Walton (b. 1987), Evening Ducere, 2022

    Alice Walton (b. 1987)

    Evening Ducere, 2022
    Coloured porcelain and glaze
    Press-moulded with handmade porcelain ribbons
    Size 26 x 15 x 31cm, weight approximately 9.4kg
    £4,200

  • Alice Walton (b. 1987), Green Latitude Bowl, 2021

    Alice Walton (b. 1987)

    Green Latitude Bowl, 2021
    Coloured porcelain
    Press-moulded with handmade porcelain ribbons
    Size 29 x 13.5cm, weight approximately 4kg
    £2,600

  • Alice Walton (b. 1987), Valley Canvas I, 2023

    Alice Walton (b. 1987)

    Valley Canvas I, 2023
    Coloured porcelain and glaze
    Press-moulded with handmade porcelain ribbons
    Size, 52 x 13 x 13cm, weight approximately 8.3kg
    £2,600

  • Alice Walton (b. 1987), Valley Canvas II, 2023

    Alice Walton (b. 1987)

    Valley Canvas II, 2023
    Coloured porcelain and glaze
    Press-moulded with handmade porcelain ribbons
    Size, 40 x 13 x 13cm, weight approximately 6.5kg
    £2,600

  • Zoë Wilson (b. 1985), Audere, 2025

    Zoë Wilson (b. 1985)

    Audere, 2025
    Portland limestone
    Size 40cm diam., weight approximately 11kg
    £18,000

    Audere — from the Latin ‘to dare’ — captures the courage to begin without knowing the outcome. Hand-carved in Portland limestone, the sculpture is a striking interplay of precision and depth, with the mirrored geometric pattern on both sides creating a dynamic tension between symmetry and light. Balancing the timeless permanence of stone with the refinement of geometric abstraction, Audere offers a unique focal point, transforming a space, engaging the eye and elevating the atmosphere with its quiet complexity. Whether places in a home, gallery, or public setting, it resonates with those who appreciate the balance of tradition and modernity, craftsmanship and concept.

  • Zoë Wilson (b. 1985), Force, 2021

    Zoë Wilson (b. 1985)

    Force, 2021
    Welsh slate
    Size 50 x 50cm, weight approximately 28kg
    £4,840 

    Carved in deep grey Welsh slate, Force explores the meeting point of elegance and tension. Petal-like forms interlock in a dynamic pattern that builds outwards from the centre, each line revealing a controlled release of energy. The crisp geometry and hand-chiselled texture catch the light at precise angles, showcasing the design’s discipline and the stone’s quiet strength.

  • Zoë Wilson (b. 1985), Vector, 2022

    Zoë Wilson (b. 1985)

    Vector, 2022
    Corsehill sandstone
    Size 25cm diam., weight approximately 17kg
    £4,840 

    Carved in rich red Corsehill sandstone, Vector is a study in direction and focus. Its bold geometric pattern radiates from a single point, with a large carved section showcasing the precision of each chisel mark. The interplay of regular, rhythmic tooling and smooth stone highlights both the maker’s hand and the dynamic energy within the form.

  • Zoë Wilson (b. 1985), Fluxion, 2025

    Zoë Wilson (b. 1985)

    Fluxion, 2025
    Marnhull limestone
    Size approximately 20 x 20 x 20cm
    Price on request

    Carved from soft-toned Marnhull limestone, Fluxion explores the transformation of form. Its geometry folds inward and outward in a series of precise arcs, capturing a sense of movement held in stillness. Each plane is hand-carved to shift the light deliberately, revealing the rhythm of change within the stone. Though modest in scale, the sculpture carries weight, a quiet tribute to legacy, memory, and the enduring power of craft.