My work is used as the set for Gok fashion Fix new series

Next Open Studios 11 - 13th June.....please come along its free!!!!

February 2010
You can now find my products on Culture Label
'The new high street, as imagined by the world's best museums, galleries and artists'
CultureLabel.com is a one-stop-culture-shop, bringing you an edit
of products currently available from over 70 leading museum shops,
galleries, artists and culture institutions from around the world.....and you can now find me on it to!!
Thursday 14th Jan
Shan was filmed with Mary Portas Queen of Shops, for the new BBC programme that relaunches a Kingston based interiors shop.
Tuesday the 12th January
Shan Launches her new On-Line shop so you can now buy on line.....please check it out!!!!!
COLLECT 2010
Shan Annabelle Valla has been selected to show her glass garden at 'Collect', the international art fair for contemporary objects at London's Satchi Gallery. 14-17th May 2010
CAVALERIO FINN open house weekend
Shan showed her work for the first time with CAVALERIO FINN, a very sucessful weekend in December!



MINT CHRISTMAS
For Christmas Mint Shop had a special collection of bespoke Stems that can be used as Christmas decorations...............

Shan Annabelle Valla @ the London design festival
'Gold Tops' at Liberty

Shan's 'Gold Top' milk bottles can be found in London's iconic Liberty store, in a showcase of contemporary British craft.
www.Liberty.co.uk
Glass Garden @ Mint

Mints new store in the Brompton district are showing Shans 'Glass Garden' installation.
http://www.mintshop.co.uk
GP Studio, Arch Window installation

The Interior Design studio Arch Window, which has a changing monthly instalation, has 50 of Shans Milk bottles sprawling across the floor. Located in Southwark, please take a look if your in the area.
As part of the London Design Festival, Liberty will be hosting Britain Can [still] Make It, a unique exhibition made up entirely of UK designed and produced furniture, lighting, ceramics and textiles.
The exhibition, curated by David Nicholls, Design Editor of the Telegraph Magazine in association with Michelle Alger, Liberty's home and furniture buyer, takes inspiration from the 1946 show, 'Britain Can Make It' held just after the War at the V&A. Britain Can Make It promoted by all practical means the improvement of design in the products of British industry.
The exhibition will present a mix of established and burgeoning designers from the world of furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles and metal, all of whom produce their work in the UK.
If you would like to visit you can find her work in the home and furniture department on the 4th floor.
Mint will showcase its intriguing and thought provoking Mint Escapes. The exhibition will present the escapists of contemporary design as our modern day storytellers who use the medium of design and craft as the interpretive voice of imagination.
This project is in collaboration with Max fraser author of the Annual London Design Guide 2009, which will feature an article on the escapists among other groups of design trends.
19 - 27 September, 2009
Please come and take a look.
Thanks
Shan