Posted by Danielle Harvey on 18 July 2024
Sue Ure, a leading name in artisan pottery, is thrilled to announce the participation of both her brands Sue Ure Maison and Sue Ure Ceramics at the UK's premier design-led trade fair Top Drawer, from 8-10 September 2024 at London Olympia.
Sue will debut a new collection, of meticulously crafted ikebana, rice and dipping bowls. She will also be adding a beautiful new duck-egg blue glaze. A vibrant new addition to her Maison range are colourful mini-dishes/saucers, that coordinate with the existing Ambit range.
The Artistry Behind Sue Ure Maison Sue Ure Maison is renowned for its unwavering dedication to quality and artisan craftsmanship. Each piece of elegant and functional tableware is inspired by mid-century design and the vibrant colours of the 1960s. The new Ambit elements are crafted by Midaya, Sri Lanka's oldest large-scale pottery producer, celebrated for its skilled workforce and prestigious collaborations with high-profile brands.
The ikebana, rice and dipping bowls are created in Sue's studio in France. Networking Opportunities Top Drawer London provides a prime platform for industry professionals to connect, share insights, and explore collaborations. Sue Ure Maison eagerly anticipates engaging with both new and existing customers.
"We are thrilled to participate in Top Drawer London and unveil our new collection," said Sue Ure, Founder of Sue Ure Maison. "This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our latest innovations and connect with our customers. Our new collection embodies a perfect blend of artistic elegance and everyday functionality, and we are confident it will captivate both regular buyers and newcomers."
About Sue Ure Maison
The Sue Ure Maison brand is dedicated to creating elegant and functional tableware, reflecting a deep commitment to quality and artisan craftsmanship. Inspired by mid-century design and the vibrant colours of the 1960s, Sue Ure Maison products are designed to enhance contemporary interiors while maintaining a strong commitment to responsible sourcing.