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Llysmeddyg
Garden Room
Made to measure canvas awning and curtain walls designed for Llysmeddyg
garden room. High quality sail-white poly-cotton canvas is fitted with
PVC windows in an asymmetrical design in keeping with the original Georgian
mews building. This beautiful light and airy dining and function room
opens out into the garden. The durable canvas is manufactured with fire,
rot and waterproofing to British Standard. The awning is attached to
its wooden frame support with easy to use turn-buttons and the detachable
wall sections are joined using traditional eyelets and lacing. |
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Pebbles Yard Awning
The sail-like form of this unique bespoke café-garden awning
is erected using taught ropes on pulleys and secured onto cleats. The
canvas drops down from the ridge helping to shed rainwater.
The asymmetric geometry of the form is enhanced by incorporating aesthetic,
hand-drawn curves. This design feature allows the shape to skirt around
a tree, and extend over the shop doorway. |
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Woodcraft Workshop
This practical low-impact portable shelter is made from 100% cotton
heavyweight canvas that is inherently rot and waterproof. Its versatile
design incorporates brass eyelets, hard wearing flax webbing, reinforced
sections and a channel for a ridgepole. The canvas’s deep olive
green colour fits harmoniously in any green space. |
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Parachute Flags
These dramatic large scale decorations are an awesome site for use at festivals and outdoor events such as weddings and garden parties.
There are 11 parachute flags made from recycled parachute material. Each one is approx 1 metre wide by 2.5 metres tall, fitted on welded steel hangers with fishing weights. The image shows the flags hanging on 21 foot scaffolding poles standing in steel sleeves pushed into the ground. Prices available on request. |
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Dragon Wings
The Dragon Wings are made of woven willow covered with ripstop material. They hand approx 20 foot wide and can be hung inside marquees or suspended above gateways on a secure structure such as a scaffolding rig. |
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Peace Weave
Woven rainbow peace flag design decorative arch.
Design concept created by Lotty Sykes. The ‘Peace Weave’ was
hand woven on site at Glastonbury Festival by many hands. The artist
who oversaw and contributed greatly to the weaving process formulated
the design layout and process. The framework was made to measure and
welded by Ronnie… The arch was hung over the gateway to the Craft
Field in the Green Fields at Glastonbury Festival 2001. |
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St. David’s Rainbow Guides Banner
Commissioned work of fine detailed appliqué.
The banner was designed by the Rainbow Guides leaders and was then drawn
to scale and manufactured by the artist. Each letter, picture and logo
was individually produced as a drawing, then made into a pattern, transferred
onto the separate fabrics, backed, assembled and then machine appliquéd
onto the satin banner. Individually made satin ribbons were used to tie
the banner to its poles. |
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