Red Door Gallery: Pigeonometry

Article by Laura Forsyth | 16 Mar 2012
Red Door Gallery

Brimming with unique gifts, jewellery, prints and other treasures, Pigeonometry, a geometric assortment of handmade cards and accessories in the The Red Door Gallery, is a collection that is as inspirational as it is distinctive. It is hard to miss the collection, with the window displaying a fantastic explosion of colourful, eclectic shapes, strategically scattered around the items of interest.

There’s no fluffing about with designer Kirsty Thomas, who’s already gained a following with her line. Her opening collection last season ‘Lost in the Woods’ amassed many admirers for her fun, monochrome style.

Thomas has also added an exclusive line for The Red Door Gallery that includes cards, notebooks, gift-wrap and other such items, with prices starting at a cheap and cheerful £2. Hatching in time for Spring (and Mother's Day – you haven't forgotten, have you?) you can expect the kitschy collection to include brooches, necklaces and earrings.

Also nestling in the boutique will be collections from local and international designers and artists; Magda Boraysza, David Fleck, Emily Hogarth and Belle and Boo. Lead designer Magda Boraysza will be exhibiting his forest animal crockery, as inspired by this month’s favourite animal the March Hare. Get cracking though, as the Pigeometry collection is sure to fly off the shelves.

 

 

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