The National Portrait Gallery Shop X Regina Pyo - Edvard Munch Portraits
Rejina Pyo
The National Portrait Gallery Shop will stock a capsule collection created by designer Rejina Pyo in collaboration with the MUNCH museum in Oslo. To create the new product line, Pyo visited the museum’s archive as well as Munch’s Ekely studio in Oslo. The collection particularly draws on Munch’s innovative use of woodcut printing – a pioneering puzzle technique that allowed for striking contrasts and varied colour applications, giving his prints a layered, almost painterly effect that echoes the emotional intensity of his paintings.
The National Portrait Gallery Shop celebrates The Face Magazine: Culture Shift with a new collection of bespoke collaborations
Opening on 20 February, The Face Magazine: Culture Shift is a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery that will bring together more than 200 prints by over 80 photographers, many of which have never been shown outside of the pages of the magazine.
The exhibition will explore the impact of The Face on eighties, nineties and noughties culture in Britain and beyond, as well as its influence today. To celebrate, the NPG Shop will stock an exclusive graphic collection ranging from fashion to art prints.
Art Deco turns 100 ... timeless in purity and elegance
It was the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris that popularised its elegant lines, gleaming curves, and glossy stylised patterns in monochrome tones.
Historians date Art Deco’s demise to the outbreak of World War II, but as anyone up to date with contemporary interiors knows, is that it’s still widely referenced today – and is still current.
One of the centrepieces of the original 1925 Exhibition was a striking fountain designed by René Lalique, built using caryatids (sculpted female figure pillars) in moulded glass, which lit up at night. In 1925, René Lalique was at the apotheosis of his career. The 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris marked the apogee of his glassmaking career and the triumph of the art deco movement.
From Mocha Mousse to Ox Blood: Graphenstone paint shades that will transform your space
According to Graphenstone’s Besty Smith, deep red browns such as ox blood are a major trend in interiors for 2025, taking the lead from the fall catwalks - from Gucci to Erdem and Hermes. Dramatic and earthy, it works best with pinks and a pop of citrus yellow and is a more sophisticated take on red.
Bentley unveils ‘The Mews’ – an exclusive customer experiential space neighbouring Crewe factory
Bentley Motors unveils ‘The Mews, The Home of Bentley’ an exclusive use country retreat, a short drive from its Crewe factory providing clients with an intimate space for bespoke commissioning while also acting as an expression of the brand’s history and values. The property, historically used as a private residence for Bentley CEOs, has been fully refurbished over the past 12 months to provide a state-of-the-art space in an English country house setting.
Eerdmans Eighth Annual Holiday Bazaar in New York City commissions works by British textile artist, Kate Jenkins
British textile artist Kate Jenkins has been commissioned by leading New York Gallery Eerdmans to present a range of bespoke New York City inspired artworks which will launch at the leading gallery’s eighth annual holiday bazaar running from November 22 – December 22.
The landmark townhouse premises in the centre of New York City will be stocked with a range of handmade knitted, stitched and crochet ornaments and artworks by Jenkins for the holiday period. The limited-edition range of witty and fun creations will include tree decorations such as Crochet New York Bagels, Christmas Donuts and Mince Pies ‘in disguise’ priced from $100 to larger standalone artworks such as the ‘Fishmass Wreath’ and hand knitted and crochet Thanksgiving Dinner both of which will be under $5000.
A cosmic dream journey for the Festive Season with Lalique
For the festive season, Lalique transports us light years from any known reality, under breathtakingly starry skies. A cosmic dream journey, where Lalique’s extraordinary creations are sublimated by a fairytale, futurist aesthetic. Let yourself be carried off on a scintillating odyssey, in a surrealist dialogue with the stars.
The National Portrait Gallery Shop celebrates Francis Bacon: Human Presence with a capsule collection inspired by the artist’s life, personal style and use of colour
The National Portrait Gallery Shop celebrates Francis Bacon: Human Presence with a capsule collection inspired by the artist’s life, personal style and use of colour.
Knots Rugs X Barcelona artist Alicia Gimeno - a new collection inspired by Catalan Modernism and Japanese Calligraphy
Knots Rugs has collaborated with the Spanish artist, Alicia Gimeno on a range of monochrome rugs based on original paintings using abstract Japanese calligraphy and Nepalese Paper, inspired by natural forms. Launched in New York at Cover Connect (14-16 September) and in London at Decorex (6-9 October).
Celebrate rich colour to create a warm atmospheric environment this winter with Graphenstone
Celebrate rich colour and earthy pigments this Autumn Winter with Graphenstone purifying paints.
Textile artist Kate Jenkins to launch 'From Sea to Plate' at the Knitted Fish Counter in Soho
Textile artist Kate Jenkins will bring her one-of-a-kind, sequined, embroidered, and knitted fish counter and Oyster Cart to Soho, London for a solo show that will see the celebrated artist - who celebrates 20 years of her studio this year - manning the counter.
Customers will be able to choose their own plate from the selection – sequinned anchovies, knitted prawns, embroidered oysters and mussels and more - and have it mounted on a choice of predesigned plates or platters. Each one is signed by the Brighton based artist in limited edition and priced from £100. The interactive, joyful and celebratory installation will show at Air Contemporary Gallery, Ham Yard, Soho from 20 September to 5 October.
The only coffee table book you need this year ...
The only coffee table book you need this year …. Cocktails at Larry’s from the National Portrait Gallery Shop
“This is not a bible of cocktails or a book of history. It seeks to capture the moment at which these drinks were enjoyed – from the original White Lady at Ciro’s to the Espresso Martini at Fred’s in the naughty noughties – and the amazing people who have brought the West End to life.”
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Introducing the Italian Collection - a collaboration between Graphenstone X Kate Watson Smyth
The Italian Collection - a set of 12 colours combining the deeply romantic shades of Italy with the softer palette of the British Countryside created in collaboration with Graphenstone paints for the home of Kate Watson Smyth near Turin.
Knots Rugs launches the English Country Garden Collection in collaboration with artist, Charlotte Krone of Rediscovered By
Charlotte Krone at Keythorpe Hall with her Wildflower Rug created by Knots Rugs
The art of knit with Clemence Joly
Parisian artist Clemence Joly recently created a wool butchery for Vintage Furniture and lighting brand Merchant & Found during London Craft Week … a showstopper that featured giant T-bone steaks alongside charcuterie .. each sausage lovingly knitted by hand. We speak to the Central St Martins trained artist on where her love for knitting began and what next…
National Portrait Gallery Shop celebrates the work of Black British designers and makers
National Portrait Gallery Shop celebrates the work of Black British designers and makers in new capsule collection to accompany major new exhibition, The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure.
Merchant & Found brings you the Vintage Supermarket - 6,000 sq ft pop up in Soho for London Craft Week
Merchant & Found, the UKs leading online vintage furniture and lighting brand, is launching a 6000 sq ft Vintage Supermarket in Soho, London at the Vinyl Factory from 15-18th May.
Championing the legendary makers of vintage furniture and lighting and celebrating and championing the skill of contemporary makers in association with London Craft Week and Vinterior.
Merchant & Found has commissioned a diverse range of makers united by their use of primary natural materials, textiles, paper, glass, stone and wood whilst also highlighting a number of endangered heritage crafts.
Graphenstone collaborates with Michelle Ogundehin
Graphenstone Purifying Paints, one of the most widely certified paint brands in the world has collaborated with Michelle Ogundehin, one of the most influential figures in British Interior Design on an edit of sixteen soothing paint shades. The new collection which launches in April, lovingly crafted by Michelle, is designed for wellbeing and selected for ease. It is a foundational palette for the entire home.
Learn the ancient and endangered craft of 'ink floating' marbling with artist Natascha Maksimovic (Nat Maks) at Knots Rugs during London Craft Week
Knots Rugs will host an immersive and interactive workshop during London Craft Week with collaborator Nat Maks (above), the Margate based marbling artist who will also launch her first book on the subject at the event during London Craft Week on Tuesday 14th May from 5pm – 9pm at Knots Chelsea Store.
National Portrait Gallery Shop announces exclusive bone china range created in collaboration with Tracey Emin
You can now eat and drink from an Emin…

