
SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity
Wed 16 Sept · 17:30
St Bride Foundation
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SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity features a panel discussing craft, creativity, and sustainable design. This talk is held at the St Bride Foundation in London. Tickets cost £5.00.
Join us for an inspiring panel on craft, creativity, and sustainable design.
As part of London Design Festival 2026, join the Society of Designer Craftsmen and Fleet Street Quarter for an evening of inspiring discussion, live demonstrations and creative exchange. With a focus on resourcefulness, longevity and making with care, we will explore how craft and design can help shape a more sustainable future - a future of fewer things, that are better made.
Speakers:
Hear from leading makers across ceramics, textiles, jewellery, and metalwork as they share how sustainability, innovation, and traditional craft techniques influence their work today. Expect fascinating conversations chaired by Ceramicist Emma Lacey , live demonstrations, and plenty of behind-the-scenes insights into their creative processes.
EMMA LACEY, MSDC
Emma Lacey designs and makes tactile ceramic tableware from her studio in North London. Her design ethos is to create emotionally durable objects which people will want to use and to keep.
Find out more about Emma here: Emma Lacey
ALI HOLLOWAY MSDC, Weave and Textile Artist
Using predominately paper, silk and linen yarns, Ali Holloway creates woven textiles inspired by landscapes and the stories they hold.
Find out more about Ali here: Ali Holloway
SHARON KEARLEY MSDC, Weave and Textile Artist, Author & Educator
Sharon is a woven textile artist who investigates the relationship between structure, landscape and material responsibility through hand weaving and material research.
Find out more about Sharon here: Sharon Kearley
SAM GLEESON MSDC, Bladesmith
Sam is an award-winning bladesmith based on the west coast of Ireland, who creates wildly original handcrafted knives from salvaged metals and reclaimed materials.
Find out more about Sam here: Sam Gleeson
SARAH DREW MSDC, Jewellery Designer
Sarah creates unique contemporary jewellery from found and recycled materials, including sea glass, driftwood, beach plastic, and reclaimed metals.
Find out more about Sarah here: Sarah Drew
Demonstrators at the event will also include: Clare Pentlow MSDC (Paper Artist), Helena Powell MSDC (Silk Weaver), Jessica Palmer MSDC (Paper Artist), Ksenia Semirova LSDC (Hand Embroidery Artist) and Susannah Weiland LSDC (Hand Embroidery Artist).
Come along to meet fellow creatives and craft lovers, and discover why thoughtfully made objects are worth celebrating.
About The Society of Designer Craftsmen
SDC is a selective membership organisation, run 'by members, for members'. It aims to inspire creativity, demonstrate innovation, and maintain exceptional quality standards in craft design. Established in 1887 by leading figures of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Society holds a distinguished place in the history of British design. Today's members are proud bearers of this legacy, innovating through their exploration of materials and skill.
All proceeds (minus Eventbrite fees) for this event go to the Society of Designs Craftsmen
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Frequently asked questions
SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 17:30.
SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity is held at St Bride Foundation in London (14 Bride Lane, London, EC4Y 8EQ).
Tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity are priced at £5. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity
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SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity features a panel discussing craft, creativity, and sustainable design. This talk is held at the St Bride Foundation in London. Tickets cost £5.00.
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Organiser’s full description
Join us for an inspiring panel on craft, creativity, and sustainable design.
As part of London Design Festival 2026, join the Society of Designer Craftsmen and Fleet Street Quarter for an evening of inspiring discussion, live demonstrations and creative exchange. With a focus on resourcefulness, longevity and making with care, we will explore how craft and design can help shape a more sustainable future - a future of fewer things, that are better made.
Speakers:
Hear from leading makers across ceramics, textiles, jewellery, and metalwork as they share how sustainability, innovation, and traditional craft techniques influence their work today. Expect fascinating conversations chaired by Ceramicist Emma Lacey , live demonstrations, and plenty of behind-the-scenes insights into their creative processes.
EMMA LACEY, MSDC
Emma Lacey designs and makes tactile ceramic tableware from her studio in North London. Her design ethos is to create emotionally durable objects which people will want to use and to keep.
Find out more about Emma here: Emma Lacey
ALI HOLLOWAY MSDC, Weave and Textile Artist
Using predominately paper, silk and linen yarns, Ali Holloway creates woven textiles inspired by landscapes and the stories they hold.
Find out more about Ali here: Ali Holloway
SHARON KEARLEY MSDC, Weave and Textile Artist, Author & Educator
Sharon is a woven textile artist who investigates the relationship between structure, landscape and material responsibility through hand weaving and material research.
Find out more about Sharon here: Sharon Kearley
SAM GLEESON MSDC, Bladesmith
Sam is an award-winning bladesmith based on the west coast of Ireland, who creates wildly original handcrafted knives from salvaged metals and reclaimed materials.
Find out more about Sam here: Sam Gleeson
SARAH DREW MSDC, Jewellery Designer
Sarah creates unique contemporary jewellery from found and recycled materials, including sea glass, driftwood, beach plastic, and reclaimed metals.
Find out more about Sarah here: Sarah Drew
Demonstrators at the event will also include: Clare Pentlow MSDC (Paper Artist), Helena Powell MSDC (Silk Weaver), Jessica Palmer MSDC (Paper Artist), Ksenia Semirova LSDC (Hand Embroidery Artist) and Susannah Weiland LSDC (Hand Embroidery Artist).
Come along to meet fellow creatives and craft lovers, and discover why thoughtfully made objects are worth celebrating.
About The Society of Designer Craftsmen
SDC is a selective membership organisation, run 'by members, for members'. It aims to inspire creativity, demonstrate innovation, and maintain exceptional quality standards in craft design. Established in 1887 by leading figures of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Society holds a distinguished place in the history of British design. Today's members are proud bearers of this legacy, innovating through their exploration of materials and skill.
All proceeds (minus Eventbrite fees) for this event go to the Society of Designs Craftsmen
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity?
SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 17:30.
Where is SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity taking place?
SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity is held at St Bride Foundation in London (14 Bride Lane, London, EC4Y 8EQ).
How much are tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity?
Tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity are priced at £5. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity?
Tickets for SDC in Conversation: The Craft of Less – Designing for Longevity can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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