25 April 2024, 14:06
By Furniture News Nov 01, 2018

Young furniture makers enjoy industry exposure

Design talent from across the UK came together in London last month to exhibit for one day at The Furniture Makers’ Company’s annual Young Furniture Makers exhibition. 

Around 90 pieces of furniture and lighting from GCSE and A Level students through to BA and MA graduates filled the Dutch Church and Furniture Makers’ Hall in Austin Friars, London, contributing to one of the best displays in the exhibition’s history. 

The Young Furniture Makers exhibition – sponsored by Axminster Tools & Machinery, Harveys Furniture, Bensons for Beds and The Furniture Ombudsman – is completely free for participants, and provides the next generation of designers and makers an opportunity to present their designs to key members of the furnishing and design sector. 

Hayden Davies, master of The Furniture Makers’ Company, presented this year’s awards, which were assessed by a panel comprising: Anthony Bailey, editor of Woodworking Crafts Magazine; Steven Minghella, retail sales manager at Timothy Oulton; Rupert Senior, multiple award-winning designer-maker; Peter Sharratt, technical support advisor at Blum; and Alan Styles, MD at Axminster Tools & Machinery. 

The winners were: The Young Furniture Makers Bespoke Award, sponsored by Festool, was awarded to Beatrix Bray for the Fluctuare Table; The Young Furniture Makers Design Award, sponsored by Crofts & Assinder, was awarded to Lewis Small for the Wilf Floor Lamp; The Young Furniture Makers Innovation Award, sponsored by Knightsbridge, was awarded to Matt Hill for the Array Table; The National School Prize was awarded to Brodie Haward for the Radioactive Bench; The Blum Best in Show Prize was awarded to Harriet Speed for Corkey’s Cabinet; and The Timothy Oulton Best in Show Prize was awarded to Mac Collins for the Iklwa Chair. 

This year’s exhibition also included a feature of six chairs from the Frederick Parker Collection, an educational resource owned by The Furniture Makers’ Company that includes over 200 chairs and archive material spanning 300 years. 

Hayden says: “The Young Furniture Makers exhibition continues to go from strength to strength, and the 2018 event showed that there is a lot of exceptional, up-and-coming talent out there. The Young Furniture Makers exhibition brings together all elements of The Furniture Makers’ Company’s wide education output, the culmination being a tremendous celebration of incredibly gifted young designers who want to build long and successful careers in the industry."

Lynda Stretton, head of brand at sponsor Harveys and Bensons for Beds, comments: “Our relationship with The Furniture Makers’ Company, and the Young Furniture Makers exhibition in particular, is an important one for us as we believe in nurturing new talent and helping to grow the furnishings industry within the UK.

"The array of young talent on show at this year’s exhibition was incredibly inspiring, and we’re proud to have been a part of this important showcase for future generations of designers.”

Alan Styles, MD of sponsor Axminster Tools & Machinery, adds: “Axminster is proud to support the Young Furniture Makers exhibition for the fourth year in a row. The event is a great way for students, education and industry to network, which with the work by The Furniture Makers’ Company and the many individuals who give their time, is notably making a difference."

Mac Collins, Timothy Oulton Best in Show Prize winner, comments: “I am really proud to have won the Timothy Oulton Best in Show Prize at this year’s Young Furniture Makers exhibition. It was a massive surprise and I am really grateful for the opportunity to go out to Hong Kong with Charlie Oulton and the team. It was a great evening surrounded by lovely people, both new and established, in the furniture industry.” 

A short video of the day is available to view here.

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