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Meet the makers exhibiting at Evolution of Tradition: Edward Johnson
Evolution of Tradition, a new exhibition of contemporary bespoke furniture designed by some of the UK’s most distinguished craftspeople, takes place from 2 until 5 October this autumn at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. The exhibition represents an exciting collaboration between The Furniture Makers’ Company and Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, the world’s premier design destination.
Fifteen makers, including Edward Johnson, are exhibiting 28 pieces at the exhibition.
Edward Johnson established his business in 2009 after gaining invaluable experience working in the furniture design and manufacturing industry. He graduated in 2007 from Buckinghamshire Chilterns University with a first-class honours degree.
Edward has since gone on to develop a deep understanding for his craft and now produces museum quality furniture for private and commercial clients. Edward has been commissioned to design and make bespoke furniture for a range of clientele, from first-timers to seasoned collectors. From the outset, Edward’s aim is to work closely with his clients, which include both national and international private patrons, architects and interior designers.
Edward has exhibited his work widely in the UK, and has been supported by and recognised within the industry for achieving excellence within design, innovation and craftsmanship.
All of Edward’s designs carry his unique maker’s mark: a hallmarked solid silver fingerprint which is inlaid into the piece of furniture in a location of the client’s choice.
To attend Evolution of Tradition for free, register now.