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Supporting Sea-Change Sailing Trust
Read moreSea-Change Sailing Trust is a local Charity at Maldon in Essex who offer residential opportunities for young people and vulnerable adults to learn and develop in a unique environment. By living and working together aboard a traditional sailing vessel they participate in a wide range of life skills and are encouraged to take increasing responsibility for their contribution and group decisions.
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Humphries Weaving featured in the East Anglian Daily Times
Read moreHumphries Weaving featured in March 19th 2019 issue of the East Anglian Daily Times “Silk fit for a prince”.
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Royal Television Society East Winners
Read moreWe’re proud to announce that Eye Film took home two awards for our ‘Humphries Weaving Company Film’ at the Royal Television Society East.
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“Fit for an English Sun King”
Read moreHis Majesty’s Geranium & gold colour silk researched, redrawn & rewoven by Humphries Weaving for the Brighton Pavilion Saloon silk curtains & wall hangings.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit the Brighton Pavilion Saloon
Read moreOn Wednesday 3rd October 2018 the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Brighton Pavilion as part of their tour of Sussex, where they took in the newly restored Saloon. You can also listen to David Beevers, Keeper of the Royal Pavilion (pictured right) explain the importance of the restoration in our film; ‘The Quest For His Majesty’s Silk’.
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Visit us at the Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event 2018
Read moreThe Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event 2018 (HBPGE) is held on Tuesday 13th November 2018 at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre,…
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Brighton Pavilion Saloon Restoration
Read moreBuilt for George IV when he was Prince of Wales, the Royal Pavilion in Brighton is one of the most extravagant buildings of its age. This weekend celebrates the grand re-opening of the Saloon, following conservation and restoration work started in 2002 and costing in the region of £390,000. The room is now faithfully restored to its 1823 glory.
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Fashioned from nature at the V&A
Read moreFashioned from Nature at the V&A Museum, London runs until January 2019 and aims to; “Explore the complex relationship between fashion and nature from 1600 to the present day”.The exhibition explores historic and contemporary issues in the design, production and embellishment of fabric with the focus on fashion.
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Royal Wedding; Green Drawing Room fabric
Read moreHumphries Weaving were commissioned to weave a deep green, pure silk damask (woven wide width) for the Green Drawing Room fabric restoration which used the ‘George and Mary Damask’ design. The fabric can be seen in wall panels and on the furniture suite, it was also used in the restoration of the window drapes. Twenty-six years on the damask still provides a warmth and richness to this much used and photographed room.
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Humphries Weaving film launched
Read moreWe are thrilled to launch our new Humphries Weaving film and hope you enjoy this glimpse into the work that…