
Stories & News
Discover the stories behind our collaborations with our makers and other creatives. Find out more about recent events and those we have coming up.

Weaving from Waste Workshop
explore 'zero waste' hand-woven textiles with weaver Maria Sigma


Notting Hill & Holland Park Art & Design Day
Eleanor and Adele will present a look into 'Tidelines'

Opening of Tidelines
Reinterpreting found textures and forms from the River Thames in wood and silver.


Open House - Visit Our Live-Work space
Flow has been selected to be part of Open City 2021.

Tidelines, a Collaborative Exhibition
an upcoming exhibition by Artist in Wood Eleanor Lakelin and Silversmith Adele Brereton.

As the Quiet days of August are Upon us
Flow closes for its Annual Holiday enjoy summer's end.


Gold Citrines, Garnets & Tourmalines Flow
Gold Citrines, Garnets and Tourmalines flow from Disa Allsopp’s London Studio.

Embracing Serendipity
Rouge elements such as raw, unrefined local clay are placed in the kiln.

The Opening of ‘In-Between’ by Kina Björklund
Swedish Ceramicist Kina Björklund showcases ceramic objects that are “ ... just in between.”

The Language of Spoons
Metal Artist Simone ten Hompel sees metal as her first language, strongly believing that a true understanding of any craft must come through the experience of making.

‘'A Collector’s Home’
‘A Collector’s Home’ our latest series featured in Elle Decoration, July 2021. The true collector loves things, carries them as emblems that promise memory and knowledge.

Jewellery along the Coastline
Precious metals lend weight and a richness of colour on the misty coast of England. And a sense of the raw, organic treasure you can find along the Welsh Coastline.

In-Between, a solo show by Kina Björklund
In-Between, a solo show by Kina Björklund opening on the 1 July - 17 September 2021

The Opening of ‘Capturing Stillness’ by JaeJun Lee & Hayley McCrirrick
The opening of our exhibition ‘Capturing Stillness’. The refinement of Korean Ceramicist JaeJun Lee and Scottish Artist Hayley McCrirrick processes captures a tranquil and welcoming stillness to the gallery.

Joanna Still — Maker Moments
Large smoke-fired vessels reflecting her continued interest in the material of clay and the elemental characteristics of the firing process. All works are unglazed and are hand made on a potter's wheel using a strong stoneware clay body and fired by a low-temperature reduction process.

Shades of Blue
A spring afternoon: that light blue sky and the steady breeze. Find greyish blues of deep azure and powder verditer gathered together in the gallery.

The Light of Noon
glass by Celia Dowson & Edmond Byrne
Long noon light filtering through fuchsia, coral and indigo-hued glass. Fares of the sun captured in the depth of the glass forms. There is a familiar recognition in their everyday nature; crisp beakers and bowls, tall vases. But, the long light, through the body's colour, pulls out the extraordinary. Dusk falls light passes through the breadth of fuchsia; from pink to rose to rumba red, in its last light call.