Unu-life aims to heighten appreciation of our environment.
They believe that there is intrinsic quality to be found at the core of everything, a reflection of both its physical properties and the narratives of its creation. Through the physical and conceptual deconstruction of our surroundings and exploring the relationships we have with them, unu-life hopes to highlight this inherent value. The most complicated objects can be broken into simple forms and the simplest forms are often the result of very elaborate processes.
Made from Plastic's favourites include:
Since 2003, P&C (Present & Correct) have been cutting and pasting from their front room in London, making paper goods and selling them far and wide. Their long-term obsession with stationery has culminated in a constantly evolving store, home to some of the quirkiest and most interesting books, stationary, writing supplies and much more.
Made from Plastic's favourites include:
All Art is Quite Useless is an original a novel take outlook on the past, present and future executed with a modern twist.
FormFiftyFive was founded in 2005 by an ever growing group of young designers eager to collect and share the best design work they came across.
Cow&Co. is a superstore delivering new, unique & vintage items and gifts. Every item is well-designed beautifully crafted, whilst placing particular emphasis on supporting emerging designers.
Edinburgh book shop Analogue Books, support and champion new talent whilst publishing their own books to create an exciting and current mix, offering something for everyone.
Emma Kelly is a London based commercial illustrator producing fantastic pop culture cotemporary pieces.