Knutsford at Home, Knutsford’s home and interiors inspiration event, returns to the town centre this Autumn on Saturday 21st September.
Designed to inspire attendees with their upcoming home projects no matter how big or small, the event is the product of a collaboration between local interior businesses and Knutsford Town Council.
Highlighting the vast collection of home interior shops and specialists available in Knutsford, the day includes artist workshops, architect consults, exclusive offers, and the launch of new collections.
Participants can also attend a talk by former Head Gardener at Tatton Park, Sam Youd. He will draw upon his vast experience in horticulture to present a talk titled ‘Plotting & Planning’ held in the Secret Room at Lost & Found.
There will also be several artist workshops including one focussed on ‘Alcohol Ink Art’ at Havwoods, a flooring shop on Regent Street. Hosted by Louise Williamson from Big Canvas Art, this day long workshop will take you through the process to create stunning artwork. At Holly Johnson Antiques decorative surface designer Diane Marsland will be demonstrating her techniques for hand painting chinoiserie silk. The next day on the 22nd September she will be co-hosting a taster Silk Painting Workshop alongside Julie Hamer where participants can further explore these painting techniques themselves.
Designer experts and architects will be available throughout shops in town to advise and inspire attendees with their projects. Many shops will also serve light refreshments for a relaxed shopping environment.
Business taking part include;
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KQC, King Street
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Havwoods, Regent Street
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Detaljer, Princess Street
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Oka, King Edward Road
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Arthur Lee, Toft Road
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R.I Home, King Street
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Holly Johnson Antiques, Egerton Square
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Oil Art Advisory, King Street
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Susie Watson Designs, King Street
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Terzetto Stone, King Street
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Naturalmat, Tatton Street
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Fired Earth
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Bianca Morgan Architects
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Hive Architects
The event has generously been sponsored by the Knutsford Family Law office of Slater & Gordon.
A leaflet containing information about the event including all booking details for activities has been distributed around Knutsford Town Centre. There is also further information on:
www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
...and on socials:
@discoverknutsford
Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager at Knutsford Town Council said:
‘We are proud to be working alongside our interior shops once again for our third Knutsford at Home. We’ve worked collaboratively to pull an event together that is your one-stop-shop for all things interiors and are very grateful to our sponsors Slater & Gordon for their support. Whether you are planning a full renovation or need those finishing touches – Knutsford at Home is the place to be.’
Julie Hamer, Manager at Holly Johnston Antiques said:
‘Knutsford at Home is a wonderful event that highlights the vibrant collection of interior shops and services in Knutsford. It’s a great opportunity to get inspired for your home through workshops and pop ups while enjoying the lovely atmosphere in the shops as you browse. We can’t wait to have surface designer Diane Marsland demonstrating her techniques throughout the day. On the Sunday she will also co-host a silk painting workshop alongside myself (with my artist/interior design hat on) which is very exciting’
Pictured - L to R : Caterine Hooper (Detaljer), Jonathon Hornby (KQC) Sam Youd, Stevie Ball (Fired Earth), Suzy King (Susie Watson Designs), Richard Airey (Arthur Lee), Faye Ravescroft (Naturalmat), Bianca Morgan (Bianca Morga Architects), Georgina Chase (Slater & Gordon) and Sean Spooner (The Lost & Found)
Photo credit: Knutsford Town Council.
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