Samhain Collection
The winter festival Samhain marks the ending and the beginning of the Celtic wheel as we welcome the darker months ahead. The Samhain vessels celebrate the ‘Sacred Dark.’
In a world filled with noise and chaos, the winter season can be a much needed opportunity to slow down and appreciate the beauty of the season in its quieter moments.
I’ve been watching the ephemeral golden hour sky against the bare trees and their naked silhouettes, finding peace to inspire the Samhain vessels.
Joanne Lamb
London, England
Samhain Group II, Jan Naraine Hand woven vessels created using tatami paper yarn interlaced with natural fibres including wool, silk, mohair and cotton
Samhain Collection - Future Heritage 2023, Lola Lazaro Hinks
Samhain Group III, Jan NaraineDelicate hand woven tatami paper vessels combined with natural yarns including wool, silk and mohair
Samhain vessel, Jan NaraineDelicate hand woven tatami paper vessel combined with naturally dyed wool and mohair fibres dyed with logwood
Samhain vessels - Future Heritage 2023, Lola Lazaro HinksA selection of vessels shown at Future Heritage 2023, Chelsea Harbour Design Centre
Samhain vessels - Future Heritage 2023, Lola Lazaro HinksA selection of vessels shown at Future Heritage 2023, Chelsea Harbour Design Centre
Samhain Group I, Jan Naraine Hand woven vessels created using tatami paper yarn interlaced with natural fibres including wool, silk, mohair and cotton.