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Artist: Mini Moderns, painted by Sophie Green Design: Push Once Launched in 2006 by London based designers, Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, Mini Moderns is an interiors brand specialising in applied pattern across a range of products including wallpapers, fabrics, cushions, rugs and ceramics. Their initial collection was snapped up by Heal's and the brand continues to go from strength to strength, selling online and via selected stockists around the world. Design influences range from mid-century British textiles to vintage toys, from literature to childhood memories. Travel also influences their work - and much of their inspiration comes from holidays and field trips, both at home and abroad. Mini Moderns also works on a number of commissions, including recent collaborations with the Courtauld Gallery, Southbank Centre and the London Transport Museum Shop. Location: Cheapside Trail: Around the River Dimensions: Length- 2.4m Width 0.5m Height- 0.95m
Design: Cath Kidston London Scene About the artist Inspired by all things British and a love of vintage prints, Cath Kidston opened her first shop in West London in 1993. Over 20 years later, her range of everyday, practical products will still help brighten up your day. Today, Cath and her team take inspiration from quirky British vintage finds, designing colourful prints that turn modern, practical products into something witty, fresh and fun. Online at CATHKIDSTON.COM and in over 170 stores in 12 different countries (including UK, France, Spain, Japan & Korea), today’s bestselling range spans bags, accessories, homeware, fashion and things for the kids About the design We’re delighted that our favourite London print has been featured on our very own Cath Kidston bus for the Sculpture Trail. With quintessentially British landmarks such as Big Ben, The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, and of course, a classic Routemaster all being featured in the design, it really was the perfect print to celebrate London and The Year of the Bus. It’s very exciting that our bus will be displayed next to Eros, only a short walk from our Flagship store at 180 Piccadilly. Location: Piccadilly Circus Trail: Around Westminster Dimensions: Length- 2.4m Width 0.5m Height- 0.95m
Artist: Mini Moderns, painted by Jane Headford Design: Hold Tight About the design Launched in 2006 by London based designers, Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, Mini Moderns is an interiors brand specialising in applied pattern across a range of products including wallpapers, fabrics, cushions, rugs and ceramics. Their initial collection was snapped up by Heal's and the brand continues to go from strength to strength, selling online and via selected stockists around the world. Design influences range from mid-century British textiles to vintage toys, from literature to childhood memories. Travel also influences their work - and much of their inspiration comes from holidays and field trips, both at home and abroad. Mini Moderns also works on a number of commissions, including recent collaborations with the Courtauld Gallery, Southbank Centre and the London Transport Museum Shop. Location: North of the Park Trail: Around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Dimensions: Length- 2.4m Width 0.5m Height- 0.95m
Design: Moquette Artist: Design: Mini Moderns. Created by Michele Pouncey. About the artist Launched in 2006 by London based designers, Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, Mini Moderns is an interiors brand specialising in applied pattern across a range of products including wallpapers, fabrics, cushions, rugs and ceramics. Their initial collection was snapped up by Heal's and the brand continues to go from strength to strength, selling online and via selected stockists around the world. Design influences range from mid-century British textiles to vintage toys, from literature to childhood memories. Travel also influences their work - and much of their inspiration comes from holidays and field trips, both at home and abroad. Mini Moderns also works on a number of commissions, including recent collaborations with the Courtauld Gallery, Southbank Centre and the London Transport Museum Shop. About the design Michele Pouncey is an artist/designer and director of a creative studio ‘flux’ based in Manchester . Working across a wide spectrum of creative projects for TV/film and community projects. with a main focus on textiles including printing and dyeing ,knitting and soft prop making . Credits include Fantastic Mr.Fox, Frankenweenie and various children’s animation programmes including Bob the Builder and more recently The Clangers. With a degree in printmaking she has also exhibited and sold her own work throughout the UK Location: The Whitgift Shopping Centre Dimensions: Length- 2.4m Width 0.5m Height- 0.95m
Assorted Port to include: GrahamÉs, 1977, one bottle (low neck); Delaforce, Quinta da Corte, 1984, one bottle (very high shoulder); Quarles Harris, 1983, one bottle (low neck); DowÉs, 1966, one bottle (no label, vintage on capsule) (very high shoulder, slight capsule damage); Croft, 1982, one bottle (bottom neck); TaylorÉs LBV, 2000, one bottle; Quinta do Noval, probably 1970, one bottle (low neck, stencilled label); DowÉs, 1983, one bottle (low neck); Cockburn, 1960, one half bottle (top shoulder, hand written label, date on capsule); GrahamÉs, 1960, one half bottle (bottom neck, hand written label), eight bottles and two half bottles in total
A bottle of Taylor's Quenta de Vargellas vintage port, 1974; together with a bottle of Smith Woodhouse late bottled vintage port 1976; a bottle of Smith Woodhouse Old Priory Port 1976; an old bottle of Bollinger (poor condition/lower shoulder); a bottle of Bordeaux 1979; a bottle of Croft 10 year old Port; bottle of Sandeman Fine Ruby Port; and a bottle of Japanese Sake. (8)

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