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Illuminated Forms: Inside the Workshop of Jess Wheeler
Decorative PlasterworkMetalworkingSculpture
EVENT DETAILS
Demonstration
14 May 2025, 10:00 - 14:00, 16:00 - 18:30VENUE INFORMATION
And Objects
Unit 5, Newson's Yard, 57 Pimlico Road
SW1W 8NE

Illuminated Forms: Inside the Workshop of Jess Wheeler
BOOKING INFORMATION
And Objects invites you to join them at their London showroom for an inspiring demonstration with Jess Wheeler. Gain insight into Jess’ creative process as she brings her Dorset studio to London, showcasing a variety of processes as she works on a large-scale sculpture.
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And Objects invites you to a demonstration with artist Jess Wheeler on Wednesday 14 May as she brings her Dorset studio to London for a day of craftsmanship and creativity.
Join Jess and her team as they work on a large-scale sculpture, showcasing techniques including plaster casting, metal shaping and patination. Experience the artistry firsthand and gain insight into her intricate process within the inspiring setting of the And Objects showroom.
About Jess Wheeler Studio:
Launched in North Wales by artist and designer Jess Wheeler in 2020, Jess Wheeler Studio designs and manufactures sculptural lighting and objects for the home. Their practice is inspired by natural forms and driven by a playful approach to materials. Jess’s studio has developed a reputation for originality and an explorative practice that ranges across materials and encompasses works of every scale, from jewellery to large-scale lighting installations.
About And Objects:
And Objects creates furniture and objet that balance functionality with beauty, seamlessly fitting into any interior. Their design approach merges a love for materiality and technical detailing with exquisite finishes and a flair for the unexpected. By researching historic designs, they craft pieces with both purpose and playfulness, embodying the roles of artist, engineer and master craftsman.