Sunday, 18 December 2011

Christmas in India


I'm back in India for Christmas! This is the time when all the stationery shops stock up 'santas' in all shapes and forms, whether they are climbing up ladders, playing the saxophone, in snow globes , even paragliding! Here are a few that I came across. (my favourite is the Santa in gold rimmed glasses playing the saxophone. I also took a video for you) 


  





Happy Holidays
See you in 2012

Wednesday, 9 November 2011



A selection of my products will be stocked alongside 74 other artists/designers at the Designers Makers Pop Up Christmas shop in Exmouth Market from 21st November - 10th December!

Time to start that Christmas shopping!!!


Monday, 3 October 2011

Sunbury Antiques Market

Sunbury Antiques Market is held twice a month (2nd and 4th Tuesdays) at Kempton Racecourse (45 minutes away on the train from Waterloo)! The market opens at 6:30am so I suggest you get on the first train out of Waterloo, because most of the traders start packing up by midday (even though the website says it closes at 2pm) and there is SO much to see, you will need a couple of hours to look around and haggle of course! 

Prompted by Twitter that morning on the train, I was informed that Parul Arora of Just Noey was also at Kempton that morning (much earlier than me I have to admit - she must have got on that 7am train! I wasn't as disciplined), it was great to come back and see that she and I had seen some of the same things. You can read her post here.

 Here are a few of MANY things that caught my eye. I would've taken them all home if I had driven down and I had an unlimited budget, but as I took the train back, I only bought a lovely (very reasonably priced) mirror that is now lovingly hanging in my room.



I'd like to start collecting typewriters at some point, and type letters to friends and family. 


After spotting these lovely demijohns on the Design Sponge blog, I really want to get some for my flat! Spotted the ones above at Kempton, but no car = no purchase : /


Gorgeous old food packaging







I'd really like a digital train station clock  **preferably with hours, minutes and seconds; and also pixelated white numbers**




 

The next market is on Tuesday, the 11th of October. See you on the 7am train from Waterloo?

Friday, 8 July 2011

Artsmart and The Cally Festival

I've had a busy couple of weeks starting with a week at Glastonbury, followed by 2 big fairs in London so apologies for my lack of blog updates! I will try and summarise the past couple of events in this post :) 

The first fair was Artsmart, an event organised by the University of the Arts for graduates who have started their own businesses and creative practices after graduating. The market was held in the grounds of Chelsea College of Art in Pimlico, overlooking the Tate Britain.

There were a total of 100 stalls that offered a variety of products and services including fashion and textiles, ceramics, illustration and screenprints, graphic design and even a concept tea stall selling British grown tea! There were also industry stalls by Etsy, Jotta and Doug Richard's 'School of Creative Start-ups'. 

Giant striped boxes and teatowels for sale at my stall!
           
Alongside the market were talks and workshops run by Creative Review, ArtInsight, Creative Capital, Blurb and many more. As I was busy manning my stall being a proper market trader, I couldn't attend any of these talks which was a shame! However, the University organized many talks and workshops for us stallholders in the run up to the market that were very useful!

It was a privilege to sell and interact with so many talented people. 
Here are my favourite stalls from the weekend:

Joli: Proudly Made in India

Joli are Jonas and Lili, 2 designers who moved to India 5 years ago and have recently set up their own design company making bags and scarves inspired by their lives in Delhi!
Attention to detail and a sensitivity to products used in day to day Indian life is what sets their products apart. They are aesthetically modern designs inspired by kitsch Indian fabrics and script.

My favourites are the Galli handbag and the Batan Gardana (button scarves)! Jonas and Lili and both lovely and I can't wait to visit them in their Delhi workshop.


BAM Textiles

BAM is a textile label by Amber James who applies patterns and prints to a range of products like t-shirts, jumpers, bags, stationery, knitted caps, accessories and more. I loved the geometric patterns and colours and especially the BAM logo ! Simple but (very) effective!


Sroop Sunar

Sroop Sunar is an illustrator from Birmingham, now based in London. Despite graduating from  the same university in the same year (2009), I had somehow missed coming across Sroop's fabulous work! I am so glad I was able to find her through Artsmart. Her work is inspired by Indian street culture, packaging, typography and matchboxes (right up my street!). 

Check out her website to see her broad range of work, that has been applied to book covers, packaging, flyers, for editorials and also available to buy as limited edition screen prints!


Paul Greenleaf

Paul Greenleaf is inspired by old school correspondence like postcards and the techniques that went into creating those highly saturated images. He manipulates each new to create archetypal scenes that portray an alternate view of the modern British landscape.

My favourite project is Correspondence where Paul revisited locations of several used postcards that he found and re-photographed the location in its current state. Each new 'postcard' is accompanied by the text from the old original postcard. Genius!


Crispin Finn

I loved Crispin Finn's stall, everything was red, blue and white and the designers themselves were also dressed in their signature colours! 

Visit their website to buy screenprints, t-shirts, stationery, cards and tote bags.


Lana Siberie

Lana Siberie and Iulia Filipovscaia are a mother and daughter duo who work together to produce hand knitted fashion garments and accessories. Each piece is designed by Iulia and then made by her mum! 

Iulia is also a fine artist and does fine art photography. Visit her website to see her beautiful medium format photo prints!


David Fulford

David Fulford is a Visual artist, living and working in London. In 2006, he travelled to Kenya to conduct a 'self portraiture' photography workshop with 21 children, aimed to encourage the children's self expression through image making. 

The resulting photographs have been complied into a book called 'Portraits of Nairobi' which was launched in November 2010. 


Joseph Leppard

Joseph Leppard is an artist based in London. I love his colourful paintings!


We Are OF Design

We Are OF Design offer art direction and graphic design services. They are a group of 3 graphic designers, who work with print based materials such as books, illustrations, screenprints, etc. 

On offer was beautifully hand printed gift wrap paper, notebooks, cards and diaries!


Heart Zeena

I have recently met Zeena at various markets and fairs including Crafty Fox market, Artsmart and The Cally festival. I love her colourful printed hearts, birds and owls. Along with selling her wares through her website, Zeena also conducts craft workshops all over London. Check her blog for updates about the same.


Hamley and Fish

Tansy Hamley and June Fish are both specialist print and dye technicians and designers and make beautiful hand screenprinted t-shirts, dresses, jackets, bags, cushion covers and greeting cards!


Although I couldn't get photos for some (more) of my favourite stalls, do check out their websites - Tope Tijani, Emma Warren; Pig, Chicken & Cow, Linda Toigo and The Tea's Knees


Now, moving on to Sunday, the 3rd of July - I was at The Cally Festival, a one day pop-up festival on Caledonian Road. It was only one street away from where I live so very very local and a great day out. There were 70 independent market traders selling a range of products from designer-maker crafts to homemade cakes! There was live music and workshops (run by the Make Lounge) for both adults and kids. Here are a few photos from the day.


After a crazy weekend in Pimlico and Cally Road, I will be back at the Designers Makers market tomorrow from 11am - 5pm! Hope to see you there.x

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Masala Chai Showcase

                           Showcase poster © Masala chai 

Kangan Arora Design is proud to introduce our first stockist - Masala Chai store, Chennai. Run by uber talented blogger and curator Pavitra Mohan, the Masala chai store is a creative collective that features South Asian art and design.

     All images © Kangan Arora

The Bandbaaja men cushion, inspired by Meanest Indian's super photo of them will be among the 10 designs of cushions being sold! 

All images © Kangan Arora

My colourful and quirky signs will also be available to purchase, with a few new ones like 'masala chai', a special for the store and 'maximum fun'

If you're in Chennai, do drop in! There will be work by 35+ designers so loads of nice things to choose from.


Sunday, 24 April 2011


Wonderful painted signs by James Brown

The market at the Triangle, at [space studios]

My stall at the market






All images © Oliver Marshall

Some photos from the Designers/Makers market yesterday. It's a beautiful little market in [space] studios near London fields and a five minute walk from Broadway Market.

It runs every Saturday until September. I will be there on the 7th and 21st of May.

My products are now available on Etsy