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Ella Doran and Blake Carlson Joshua Unveil Collaborative Benches at Shoreditch Design Triangle London, as they continue their creative partnership, unveiling a new piece for this year’s Shoreditch Design Triangle.
The Art of Reuse: Making From Waste for Well-Being
Ella Doran + Alexandra Lunn will co-host a three-day workshop series, taking place during the ShoreditchDesign Triangle, part of the London Design Festival (LDF).
Working with waste and recycled materials gives new life to what might have been discarded—turning creativity into both connection and environmental care, through a series of materials, e.g. paper, textiles, and fibres. Ella Doran + Well–Crafted will host mindful workshops that will create space to pause, reconnect, and craft together in community.
Worn By Ella Doran
Ella was interviewed by Anna Kreeger, the designer behind the eponymous brand M.Hulot, the name of which we have only just learnt. ‘was taken from the fictional Frenchman, Monsieur Hulot, who walked to the beat of his own drum, exuding an old-fashioned charm and magnetism in the emerging modern world.’
click the image above to read the full interview.
We had a packed panel of creative entrepreneurs at Second Home Holland Park on Monday, the 12th May, capturing the energy, intentions, and purpose behind Crafting for Well-being during London Craft Week. A big thank you to Alexandra Lunn for curating such a thoughtful and inspiring evening, and to Peter Stojanovic for chairing the event and sharing insightful anecdotes on crafting for wellbeing to support the launch of Alexandra's new platform Well–Crafted.
I shared the floor with Gifty Enright, coach and TEDx speaker; 𝗥𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻, pleating for pleasure; 𝗟𝗮𝘂𝗿𝗲𝗻 𝗚𝗼𝗱𝗳𝗿𝗲𝘆, pattern lover and podcaster; and Sicgmone Kludge, one of the founders of Black Girl Knit Club. Each shared their superpowers in crafting for well-being for themselves and their audiences. And a big thank you to Kelan from Darlings of Hackney for the expert photography.
Thank you also to Second Home for hosting us in their beautiful light-filled space in Holland Park (ex Richard Rogers studio 😍 see images below. )
It’s a fine space, and the thunder and lightning passed us by!
If you're interested in a creative workshop for your workforce, check out Well–Crafted.
Fabric of the Land: The Cutty Sark Wool Experience weaves together the ship's history with a modern story of wool, design, and innovation.
Enjoy after-hours access to the legendary tea clipper, experience the immersive Cutty Sark Soundscape, and enjoy an exclusive screening of Paul Wyatt's documentary Fabric of the Land: The Untold Yarn.
The celebration continues with a post-film Q&A, drinks, and live music. Date TBC in October
Visit Royal Museums Greenwich for tickets!
For its 8th edition, the prestigious Elite Design Awards, organised by Maison Elite, celebrates the emblematic "Arts and Crafts" movement. Ella Doran and Rachel Forster are proud to announce they have won the 3rd prize in the Elite Design Awards 2025 for their bed design.
Episode 8: ELLA DORAN DESIGN
It’s not often the opportunity to take part in an insightful and inspiring conversation with one of the UK's most innovative contemporary artists and designers arises, but that's exactly what happened when NOWHOUSE.uk podcast presenter Chris Billinghurst and guest host Elizabeth Knowles met with Ella Doran of Ella Doran Design.Artworks, Soft Furnishings and Furniture plus some bargain bundles of fabric for all of those who love making.
Opening times 11am - 5pm on both days.
Our much-loved Yard Sale returns on Sunday 1 December with a fantastic array of items, ranging from elegant homeware to unique studio clear-out bargains.
Fabric of the Land: an exclusive screening of the extended film at the Museum of the Home
The weekend festival promises to be a jubilant homage to nature's transition...
Shadescape - a participatory Shading Products research project in collaboration with LSBU
Shadescape - a participatory Shading Products research project in collaboration with LSBU
Shadescape - a participatory Shading Products research project in collaboration with LSBU
Read the interview by Darren Clanford of Material Source
Chatting to Ella Doran designer, photographer, and mark-maker.
Read the full interview at Material Source
Watch the conversation replay of 'What We Need Now'
Replay Ella Doran and jewellery designer Sian Evans as they discuss what we need as people and small businesses to survive and even thrive moving forward in this moment.
Moderated by Charlene C Lam, NYC-LDN content consultant and curator of The Creative Edit.
Redesign and Reuse: Ella Doran, Duncan Riches, Sophie Thomas, Urban Upholstery

Duncan Riches interviews Ella Doran, Andrea and Patrizia of Urban Upholstery, and Sophie Thomas about their new chair ‘Clean Up Plastic Camo’ launching during Shoreditch Design Triangle 2020. Discover the story behind the Chair and how they created a new fabric using the negative back-story of plastic pollution with a new message of re-use and hope.
This podcast was recorded live on Monday 14 September 2020.
‘Clean Up Plastic Camo Chair’ revealed at Solid Floor East
Ella Doran and Urban Upholstery join forces to showcase their stunning ‘Clean Up Plastic Camo chair’ viewable at Solid Floor East during Shoreditch Design Triangle 2020
Urban Upholstery and Ella Doran have celebrated the circular economy and material re-use and re-design by giving new life to old furniture for over 10 years.
The project started with an abandoned chair from the streets of Hackney. The chair was de-constructed back to its core frame and re-upholstered during Shoreditch Design Triangle 2018 live at The Old Bank Vault art gallery, alongside a group of school children from Shoreditch Park School.

Clean Up Plastic Camo chair Thames London.
7a Ezra Street,
London E2 7RH,
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The textile design was born from a further collaboration between Ella and Sophie Thomas.
The design depicts waste plastic collected by Sophie from beaches around the world. Together they created artful arrangements of these almost jewel-like pieces. Ella photographed them to then create the textile design, the nature of which is only revealed under close inspection.
The fabric tells the negative back-story of plastic pollution with a new message of re-use and hope.
Visit the showroom at Solid Floor during the festival to view the chair in all its splendour. The chair is available to buy as a unique one-off piece and we welcome further commissions, just get in touch.
There will be a podcast discussing the full story of the chair and the textile at 3pm on September 14th, featuring everyone involved, from Ella Doran and Sophie Thomas to Andrea and Patrizia of Urban Upholstery, as part of the Shoreditch Design Triangle podcast series.