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2026 Collection

The Land Art Makers

A curated collection of 50 online creative stores; showcasing items & offerings made in collaboration with Land, Sea & Sky.

Within our listings you will find work from creatives who are cultivating practices that restore and rekindle our relationship with the Earth. Your support offers these creatives the possibility to continue pioneering and guiding collaborative ways of being.

  • We exist to support and platform creatives who are in collaborative conversation with Land, Sea & Sky.

    Through our new offering, Land Art Makers, we feature and gather together the work of creatives across the world who are working with regenerative methods and principles. We intend for this to become a hub for all those wishing to find and discover creative gifts and offerings that support ecological systems and reciprocal economies; where every purchase advocates for collaborative ways of being.

Explore the Collection:

These Two Hands

CERAMICS · PRINTS · JEWELLERY · EVERLASTING FLOWERS

  • These Two Hands is a curated collection of handcrafted, nature-inspired gifts and homewares made from natural sustainable materials by over 65 small independent female makers . The curator is Naomi Evans who works with pressed and dried flowers and hosts seasonal craft workshops and events as well as running an online shop and a bricks and mortar shop in Bristol. Several designs are created bespoke for the shop and everything is designed to bring the outside in and help people connect to nature. 

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Georgie Mason

PRINTS · SCULPTURES · CREATIVE OFFERINGS

  • These Two Hands is a curated collection of handcrafted, nature-inspired gifts and homewares made from natural sustainable materials by over 65 small independent female makers . The curator is Naomi Evans who works with pressed and dried flowers and hosts seasonal craft workshops and events as well as running an online shop and a bricks and mortar shop in Bristol. Several designs are created bespoke for the shop and everything is designed to bring the outside in and help people connect to nature. 

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Peg & Awl

PRINTS · ART SUPPLIES Â· CREATIVE PIECES

  • Our business grew from two ideas – the desire to create things missing in our own lives, and a fondness for giving new life to old and abandoned things. We make our objects from sumptuous and ethical new materials whose solid foundation quickly accumulates adventure’s marks, and when we get our hands on old materials, we incorporate them into the assortment.

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Sophie Ferrier

BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS · SOIL Â· REGENERATIVE

  • These Two Hands is a curated collection of handcrafted, nature-inspired gifts and homewares made from natural sustainable materials by over 65 small independent female makers . The curator is Naomi Evans who works with pressed and dried flowers and hosts seasonal craft workshops and events as well as running an online shop and a bricks and mortar shop in Bristol. Several designs are created bespoke for the shop and everything is designed to bring the outside in and help people connect to nature. 

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Sophie Ferrier

BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS · SOIL Â· REGENERATIVE PRACTICE

Drawing from her education in Design, Craft, Permaculture, and Circular systems, Sophie has developed an interdisciplinary practice centered on biodegradable, restorative, and regenerative materiality. From repurposing food waste into nurturing living soil, and from managing non-native invasive species into sculptural expression, her work spans a spectrum of creative and ecological endeavors.

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Greta D. Facchinato

PLANTS · ECOSYSTEMS · LIVING MATTER

I am a research-based multidisciplinary artist and designer exploring interconnection with plants, ecosystems, and living organisms. My practice embraces a holistic and sustainable approach, carefully selecting materials and reimagining inanimate substances—such as ink—as living matter. At the heart of my work lie regeneration, ecology, and reciprocity.

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Alice Fox

NATURAL FIBRES · GATHERED MATERIALS · WEAVING

My process-led practice is based on personal engagement with landscape and has sustainability at its heart. I am fascinated by the detail of organic things and my work celebrates and carries an essence of what I experience in the natural world. My background in physical geography and nature conservation underpins my artistic practice.

I work with natural fibres and gathered materials, employing natural dyes, stitch, weave and soft basketry techniques. These elements come together in different combinations to create grouped surfaces and structures.

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Elizabeth Gleave

PRINTS · ECOLOGY · CREATIVE COMMUNICATIONS

As founder and creative director of @landartcollective I am dedicated to all matters Land, Sea & Sky. This global platform exists to creatively restore local & global ecologies and cultivate community & resilient networks for our collective futures. Creative thinking offers us solutions. My prints exist to foster our connection to the cosmic. I lecture at graduate/undergraduate degrees on matters where ecology + digital + creative communications merge. On this I also write, mentor and host international talks & workshops.

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The Sustainable Darkroom

LOW-TOXICITY PHOTO-CHEMISTRIES · BOOKS

Our approach is multi-faceted. We research the social and ecological legacies of extractivism linked to film industries. We devise and disseminate recipes for lower-toxicity, biodegradable photo-chemistries. We work to develop methods that re-use and reduce darkroom ‘waste’, and we find ways to reassign value to it. We will continue to evolve with new knowledge and research, so that we are able to provide up-to-date research, resources and support to practitioners that wish to approach their own photographic practice in a more ecologically-considered way.

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Danielle Petti

GEOLOGICAL TIME · MATERIAL AGENCY · PIGMENTS

Danielle’s work weaves together themes of material agency, geological time, sustainability, and care. Her practice challenges anthropocentric views, positioning herself as a participant in broader ecological and temporal processes. Drawing on natural phenomena, her art bridges scientific, domestic, and environmental narratives, creating works that are simultaneously intimate and expansive. Her practice offers a reflective and critical engagement with the materials and stories of the rocks.

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Melanie King

PHOTOGRAPHY · ENVIRONMENT · MATERIALITY

Dr Melanie King is an artist and curator of working class origin. King grew up in Manchester and is now based in Kent, UK. 

She is co-Director of super/colliderLumen Studios and founder of the London Alternative Photography Collective.

Melanie is Lecturer In Photography at
Canterbury Christ Church University. She has recently completed her PhD at the Royal College of Art. She is represented by the Land Art Agency.

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Mandy Williams

PHOTOGRAPHY · VIDEO · ENVIRONMENTAL

While some projects reference personal history, memory and the passage of time, others reflect on contemporary socio-political and environmental concerns. My ongoing photographic series, Disrupted Landscapes, and video, Chalk, both explore contemporary politics in England through the metaphor of landscape, specifically focusing on the landscape of the Kent coast. My most recent videos, Vanishing, and Becoming an Island, focus on the climate crisis.

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Natascha Maksimovic

My work begins in water. Inspired by the Japanese practice of Suminagashi, I create marbled landscapes that hover between intention and surrender. Guided by breath, gesture, and time, the ink drifts and blooms into form. Each piece is a meeting of material and meaning: earth pigments, botanical oils, and hand-mixed colours echo the terrain they depict. Mountains rise, plains dissolve, coastlines emerge, not rendered, but revealed. These imagined yet familiar landscapes translate land into image, material into emotion, offering an invitation to drift, recall, and return.

PRINTS · ART SUPPLIES Â· CREATIVE PIECES

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Lauren Smith

PRINTS · HANDMADE PAPER ·

LETTERPRESS PRINT & MADE-TO-ORDER PAPER SERVICES

Lauren is a hand paper maker, letterpress printer and botanical dyer. Combining these disciplines she creates original artworks that are rooted in and inspired by the more-than-human world. Her handmade papers are created using plant fibres, bi-product and reclaimed cotton rag which is dyed exclusively with botanicals.

Lauren sees her work as a collaboration with the living world as both, the provider of raw materials, and the source of inspiration for her designs. Her prints are a nod to traditional botanical illustrations and herbariums with an ecological perspective, exploring our relationship with the living world.

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Laura Coutinho

In my practice I explore shifting places, relational gestures of care and attention, and kinship through quiet, layered images rooted in atmosphere and memory. Gathering fragments, photographs, details glimpsed on walks, colours warmed by the sun, my illustrations draw from these visual impressions, as well as from ecological texts and poetry. I work primarily with water-based monotype printing, integrating hand-drawing and digital editing into a mixed-media approach that invites tenderness and slowness.

PRINTS · COLOUR Â· ILLUSTRATIONS

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Made on a Hill

Made on a Hill is the combined creative hub of artist Sacha Rockx and woodworker and musician Rainy. It's humble beginnings reach back through years of travelling and working closely with nature in the UK as gardeners for over 20 years. Their passion for creating unique environmentally minded handmade craft inspired them to form Made on a Hill in 2014. Upcycling glass jars into beautiful lanterns, crafting reclaimed wood offcuts into fine hairpins and more, their work is a combination of an attention to detail and a lot of love.

LANTERNS · LAMPS · ACCESSORIES Â· PRINTS

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Sally Thomson

Coming from a background in landscape architecture and environmental conservation, I use photography to explore how people connect with land—how we shape it, care for it, and are shaped by it in return. My work grows from a deep respect for the natural world and the stories held within it. While much of my practice is rooted in documentary photography, I also work across printmaking, collage, and bookmaking. I believe art can shift how we see our relationship with nature, inviting reflection, connection, and renewal.

PHOTOGRAPHY Â· PRINTMAKING Â· BOOKMAKING

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Juliane Gorman

FELT Â· HATS Â· GARMENTS 

Juliane Gorman of FeltHappiness crafts hats from local Irish wool, a material often considered waste. Drawing inspiration from land and sea, she pairs feltmaking with cyanotype prints made from foraged seaweed gathered along Dublin Bay. By transforming these sustainable materials into wearable art, she highlights circularity and the creative potential of overlooked resources. Each piece becomes a small alchemy of place and craft—sustainable materials transformed into wearable art. Her hats make meaningful gifts, celebrating slow fashion, environmental care, and the beauty of Ireland’s landscape.

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BillyNou

SLOW FASHION Â· NATURAL FIBRES Â· FLOWER DYE

BillyNou is a slow fashion brand, owned by Ceilidh Chaplin, based in Provence in the south of France. With a focus on unique, botanically dyed products, using natural pigments and flowers grown in the garden and low impact and natural fibers such as vintage and antique french linen, recycled silk and wool.

Most pieces are made slowly by Ceilidh, from start to finish in her small atelier, bridging the gap between fashion and craft.

The BillyNou universe includes apparel, online workshops and in person workshops and beautiful floral themed summer retreats in the south of France.

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Martyn York

WOOD Â· CARVING Â· BOWLS & BOARDS

We love making things from wood​,​ predominantly woodturning bowls and vessels​/​vases share boards and otheritems all made from storm felled or naturally felled trees All locally sourced​,​ and all our items are handmade withgreat consideration for the raw materials we use….. sensitiveto the natural grain of wood itself​,​ and embracing the art thatforms when wood is shaped and given time to develop intofunctional pieces for your home We waste nothing​,​ the sawdust we create goes to compostand also to animal beds. Small though we are​,​ mighty we arein our thinking. Self taught and creating new items from

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Catherine Hammerton

FLOWERS Â· WEAVING Â· FOUND OBJECTS

I am a dreamer, a maker and an educator. A paper artist creating botanical sculptures and letter pressed texts inspired by our relationships to each other and the world. Home and the Welsh landscape - that almost indescribable feeling of Hiraeth and our collective sense of belonging.

I make things with my heart and my hands, combining the way I understand people and places with found objects and selected flea market finds. Stuff and thingamabobs that silently observe a lifetime of someones everyday. Overlooked, lost and seemingly forgotten, only to be re-found and seen anew. 

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Teresa O’Connor

BOTANICALS · CYANOTYPE · EARTH PIGMENTS

Grounded in collaboration with the materiality of the Earth, I nurture a creative practice that is rooted in a direct and evolving relationship with local botanicals found in the San Francisco Bay Area region where I live. Interweaving plant-based inks, gathered soil pigments, and light sensitive solutions, these works emerge from a dialogue between land, light, weather and time. The resulting images are rendered by elemental forces larger than the self - a quiet choreography between material and environment that cannot be predetermined. Through sourcing fallen or respectfully gathered material from the land, this practice encourages a pace of quiet observation, reciprocity, and reverence.

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Of Light & Layers Studio

PRINTS Â· PHOTOGRAPHY Â· BOTANICAL

Of Light and Layers Studios is a collaborative practice between contemporary abstract artist Claire Hankey and professional photographer Petra Blacklock.
What began as a spontaneous experiment has grown into an ongoing exploration shaped by the joy of creating together. United by shared values of slowness, observation, imperfection and a quiet reverence for the natural world, we create multi-exposure fine art prints that bring nature into the home. Each piece layers botanicals, natural forms and original paintings - a meeting of two mediums, evolving through both intention and chance.

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Rebecca Clark

PRINTS Â· PLANT Â· ANIMAL

I make drawings of the natural world, transient moments of grace and beauty in an age of disappearance.

Inspired by plant and animal studies of the Northern Renaissance, medieval illuminated manuscripts, and nature mysticism as expressed through various forms of art, music, poetry and prose, my art acknowledges interconnectedness in nature and our loss of connection with the sacred.

In addition to drawing, I enjoy the printed form - collaborating with writers, poets, and publishers in pairing my art with written word.

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Mimi Arnold

SCULPTURES · FLORAL STYLING · CREATIVE OFFERINGS

Enjoy what is. This is a natural piece inspired by the natural world, both delicate and resilient. Not everlasting but ever-changing. Working with dried plant material brings forth the beauty of what Winter represents; dormancy, slow productivity, and potential life. Sculptural seed pods and bare branches are, and represent, beautiful, natural form. As I work and lean into natural form of the natural world, I also lean into my personal natural form.

OUR SEASONS comments on our ever-changing states throughout the human experience- the ups and downs, the ego deaths & rebirths.

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Leora Coronel

Built around a collection of rocks harvested from the Yuba River itself, the Yuba Collection is a testament to the power of nature and the beauty of home. Each stone is gathered at the river, then cut and polished until it's ready to be set in recycled sterling silver. The result is an exhibit of pieces that speak proudly and purely of this small corner of the world, and of the river that runs through it. By crafting these stones into wearable pieces of jewelry, Leora is giving people both near and far an opportunity to (literally) carry the Yuba River close to their heart. This collection is also a reminder that we don't need to rely on destructive mining practices in order to create beautiful adornments - wherever we are in the world, we can find beauty in, and reverence for, the land that's directly beneath out feet.

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Rosalie Kohler

FINE ART PRINTS · ORIGINAL PAINTINGS · COMMISSIONS

I am a nature - inspired watercolour artist, and my images arise from the journey of rewilding. Woven with the threads of old tales and the touch of the Otherworld, my paintings are inhabited by wildlife, wild places and the wild feminine. I seek to express the stories of the seasons moving through the land and the landscape of our beings. For me, the elemental experience of working with water and earth, plant and mineral pigments is an act of co-creation with Nature, as I listen for the song of interconnection.

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Hopewood Baskets

BASKETRY Â· SCULPTURAL VESSELS Â· COMMISSIONS · TEACHING

Hopewood Baskets is a creative partnership between Sarah Loughlin and Marcus Wootton, artisan basketmakers committed to creating functional baskets and sculptural vessels that combine traditional skills with a modern aesthetic. Working collaboratively from their studio in Worcestershire, they create unique handwoven baskets from sustainably sourced materials, predominantly willow grown locally at their own osier beds.

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Nicky Kelsey

JEWELLERY · WEATHER · HANDMADE

My jewellery is inspired by age and weathering, where nature is taking back control, and I look for beauty in things that are discarded, decaying or looked over. I love texture and pattern, both natural and manmade, and use reclaimed and recycled metals to recreate them using melting, hammering and forging techniques. My Wilted collection, in particular, evidences the cycle of life and how there is still beauty to be found when flowers fade and continue their journey back to becoming a part of the earth again.

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Princetown Press

PRINTMAKING · BOTANICAL INKS · LETTERPRESS · FORAGED

Princetown Press creates Wild Colour specimens from their letterpress studio on Dartmoor in England. They combine botanical ink-making with traditional letterpress printing. The plant-derived colours they work with are reactive: they change as they interact with air, paper, and their modifiers. In contrast, the letterpress text is printed in synthetic inks as a nod to the permanent mark humans leave on the landscape. They create fine art and commissions, provide online and in-person workshop experiences, and offer inclusive nature-based programmes.

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Nabe Ceramics

CERAMICS · MOMENTS · SIMPLICITY

na-be is based on the philosophy that certain objects carry memory, meaning, and presence. I create handmade ceramics that honor the quiet beauty of ordinary moments. A favourite mug, a dish for trinkets, a plate used just on birthdays. These moments, though small, deserve something special.  
My work is inspired by simplicity. Clean lines, thoughtful shapes, and the beauty of slight imperfections. Made by hand in small batches, each piece quietly unique, designed to become part of your personal rituals - the small, sacred pauses in your day.  

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Lizzy Chambers

JEWELLERY · EARRINGS · NECKLACE · RINGS

Lizzy Chambers creates a delicate relationship between our stories and botanicals. Working primarily with flowers and other natural materials, she preserves fleeting moments in glass and silver, creating jewellery and keepsakes that carry both personal and botanical narratives.

Through slow and thoughtful processes from growing flowers from seed and drying petals to traditional wax-carving and silversmithing. She embeds your stories of place, memory and material within wearable forms in bespoke and unique pieces. Lizzy’s aim is to create jewellery that resonates with both our moments in time and nature.

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Jacqueline Mallegni

FIBER ART · FIBER SCULPTURE · HANDMADE PAPER · MIXED MEDIA

My work with handmade paper and dimensionality offers moments suspended in time, where imagination, discovery, and the quiet exploration of materials seamlessly expand into tangible form. Observing negative space feels like a gentle breath of fresh air for the mind, encouraging a release of control and attentive listening to what quietly wishes to emerge. This awareness reinforces how art and life are intricately interwoven into the very fabric of the creative process. 

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AKKA UNIKA

TEXTILES

Hand-Printed with Care - in Denmark by Anne Touborg

Slow, Craft, Strong  Roots. Every Akka Unika piece is hand-printed in Denmark using the world’s oldest known printing technique - block printing. Each block is hand-carved and each print pressed by hand, one layer at a time. Making every item truly one of a kind.

Crafted from organic, vintage damask tablecloth and printed with sustainable pigments, each item is created with minimal waste and low environmental impact. Rooted in family tradition and inspired by generations of skilled women, Akka Unika celebrates the imperfect, the tactile, and the timeless.

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Bridget Barclay

CLAY · SCULPTURE · HANDMADE

Originally a production potter making domestic stoneware (which I do still make some of), I mainly now hand build with different clays and explore work round themes of nature, often use words and collaborate with other poets or writers.

I like to draw ceramic containers with flowers in pencil or inktense blocks  and enjoy smoke firing both for the special effects and to save energy. 

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Amy Frankie Smith

PENDANT LIGHTS · WALL LIGHTS · TABLE LAMPS · HOME ACCESSORIES

Amy's Sea Lamps and porcelain vessels are inspired directly by the sea; the calm and connectedness felt when immersed in, or near water. She aims to convey the experience of and how the water feels; the light, energy, the reflections, colour of the water and momentary glimpses whilst swimming.

Amy slip casts and decorates her forms using a considered palette of coloured porcelain slips. She works with layers, playing with the thickness of the clay; carving and mark making to showcase the beautiful translucency of porcelain and give expressive surface effects.

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Phoenix Botanicals

Natural perfumes conjured by local landscape stories and flower crushes, composed with experimental wild gathered ingredients like pine pollen, oak flowers.

I’m inspired by cross-sensory experience, connection with land, plants, deep ecology. Twice nominated for the Art & Olfaction Awards.

As a forager, herbalist, wanderer with a background in ethnobotany, I connect with local forests, ponds, and seaside wild rose thickets, tend to them and help share a bit of their magic thru the senses. My photography also follows these places intricately over time & transformation including from climate change.

PERFUMES · BOTANICAL FRAGRANCES ·

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Sky Siouki

PAINTINGS · PRINTS · GREETING CARDS

Sky Siouki is an abstract artist inspired by nature and expressionism. Her latest paintings are an exploration of how the seasonal changes and incredible beauty found in nature ground us, move us, give us hope and remind us of our place in the universe. Her paintings are mixed media, using anything she can apply to the canvas to build texture. Using earthy and soothing colours, she allows her paintings to lead her into finding a harmonious balance of colour and texture, reminiscent of the calming environment of the wilderness.

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Undergrowth Studio

Undergrowth Studio is a small one woman art jewelry studio based in Ireland. The designs originate in a need for creating small talismans of place and are deeply imbued with the coastal landscape. Each piece is unique and serves as a tactile and visual interface between the landscape and the body. 

I am fascinated with the timeworn and weathered surfaces of beach combed bones and wood, objects which had been sculpted for a long time by the elements. They speak of fragility and impermanence, but also of being one with the natural world. In design, I value simplicity and honesty, in craftsmanship, care, attention to detail and a respect for the material. I use only environmentally safe chemicals and recycled silver.

BRACELETS · EARRINGS · RINGS

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