Crafts CouncilDirectoryAsh & PlumbWood ArtistsBrighton, EnglandWoodworkingWebsiteE-mailInstagramTwitterFacebookAboutInfoVideosSustainabilityAsh & Plumb craft sculptural vessels from responsibly sourced green oak in their South Downs studio. Drawing inspiration from ancient forms and traditional craftsmanship, they create one-off pieces that blend history with contemporary design. Both largely self-taught, Barnaby Ash is a QEST Turners’ Company Scholar. Recent highlights include exhibiting at Homo Faber in Venice and being a finalist in the QEST Sanderson Rising Star awards. Their work was also featured at Collect Open 2024.Focus:Sculptural Wooden VesselsCommissions:Available for commissionsStockists:Flow Gallery - LondonThe Scottish Gallery - EdinburghGallery 57 - ArundelMake Hauser & Wirth - SomersetWelcome to our StudioAt Ash & Plumb, sustainability drives our entire process. We use responsibly sourced, unseasoned oak to celebrate the natural beauty of wood and reduce waste. Our wood shavings are repurposed for gardens, footpaths, and bedding at the old dairy farm where we’re based, and we share them with local workshops, including a mushroom grower and a natural wall plasterer. Through these practices, we honour nature while preserving traditional craftsmanship for future generations.AboutAsh & Plumb craft sculptural vessels from responsibly sourced green oak in their South Downs studio. Drawing inspiration from ancient forms and traditional craftsmanship, they create one-off pieces that blend history with contemporary design. Both largely self-taught, Barnaby Ash is a QEST Turners’ Company Scholar. Recent highlights include exhibiting at Homo Faber in Venice and being a finalist in the QEST Sanderson Rising Star awards. Their work was also featured at Collect Open 2024.InfoFocus:Sculptural Wooden VesselsCommissions:Available for commissionsStockists:Flow Gallery - LondonThe Scottish Gallery - EdinburghGallery 57 - ArundelMake Hauser & Wirth - SomersetVideosWelcome to our StudioSustainabilityAt Ash & Plumb, sustainability drives our entire process. We use responsibly sourced, unseasoned oak to celebrate the natural beauty of wood and reduce waste. Our wood shavings are repurposed for gardens, footpaths, and bedding at the old dairy farm where we’re based, and we share them with local workshops, including a mushroom grower and a natural wall plasterer. Through these practices, we honour nature while preserving traditional craftsmanship for future generations.WebsiteE-mailInstagramTwitterFacebookProject3rd Studio Birthday Collection (June 2023)ProjectSolo exhibition at Flow Gallery London (Mar 2023)ProjectMarch 2023 Spring CollectionProjectEarly 2023 Capsule CollectionProjectInto the Woods exhibition at Watts Artists GalleryProjectThe Gallery at Liberty London x Crafts CouncilProject'Archetypes' solo exhibition at The Scottish Gallery (Edinburgh, UK)ProjectEchoes of Flora (Client Installation)ProjectThe Artefact Collection - #1ProjectOde to Community - In The Grain exhibition at The Scottish GalleryProjectDried Flower Bud Vases