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  • KARE Design City Studio Storefront With Furniture Display
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    KARE Design City Studio Storefront With Furniture Display
    The storefront of the KARE City Studio, a home furnishings and design retailer, features a whimsical window display that includes a red figurative statue, skulls, and a ''RED FLAG'' sign, attracting shoppers in the central business district in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • KARE Design City Studio Storefront With Furniture Display
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    KARE Design City Studio Storefront With Furniture Display
    The storefront of the KARE City Studio, a home furnishings and design retailer, features a whimsical window display that includes a red figurative statue, skulls, and a ''RED FLAG'' sign, attracting shoppers in the central business district in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
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    Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
    The storefront of the Sostrene Grene Danish homeware and lifestyle store shows customers entering and a festive interior display featuring Christmas decorations, just before the holiday season begins, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
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    Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
    The logo signage of the retail store Sostrene Grene is in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
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    Søstrene Grene Scandi Homeware Storefront
    The storefront of the Sostrene Grene Danish homeware and lifestyle store shows customers entering and a festive interior display featuring Christmas decorations, just before the holiday season begins, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
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    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
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    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    DUKAS_189986330_NUR
    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
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    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
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    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
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    Kustermann Houseware Store In Munich
    Kustermann, a historic Munich-based houseware and kitchenware retailer founded in 1798, displays its illuminated signs and logo on its building near the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The store is known for its long tradition in household goods and premium kitchen equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed beside Prince of Wales Pond.
    25/08/24.

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  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed beside Prince of Wales Pond.
    25/08/24.

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  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed beside Prince of Wales Pond.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed beside Prince of Wales Pond.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed beside Prince of Wales Pond.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed on Blackheath.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed on Blackheath.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed on Blackheath.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed on Blackheath.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
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    Tabara N'Diaye's area guide to Blackheath
    Tabara N'Diaye, author and founder of homeware brand La Basketry, tells Olivia Lidbury how her pocket of southeast London offers calm and culture

    I'd always lived east but in 2020 my husband and I reassessed everything; a lot of the appeal was the nightlife and when everything shut down it felt a bit soulless. Friends lived in Lewisham and we loved the surrounding areas. We fancied a change of scenery and were thinking of starting a family; everything added up to make the switch to Blackheath.

    La Basketry Co-Founder Tabara N'Diaye photographed within Treowe homewares shop, Brigade Street.
    25/08/24.

    © Daniel Lynch / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Daniel Lynch Photography

     

  • Keith Brymer Jones: 'I'll walk past a building site and blokes shout: "Oi, love your crying on TV!"'
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    Keith Brymer Jones: 'I'll walk past a building site and blokes shout: "Oi, love your crying on TV!"'
    The Great Pottery Throw Down judge Keith Brymer Jones on having Brad Pitt as a fan, his punk attitude to life and why he loves a pub quiz.
    November 2023.

    London-born Keith Brymer Jones, 58, started out as lead singer in punk band the Wigs before becoming an apprentice potter. He is now head of design for Make International and has handmade ceramics for retailers including Habitat and Heal's. Since 2015 he has been a judge on TV’s The Great Pottery Throw Down.

    Sophia Evans / Guardian / eyevine

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    Sophia Evans

     

  • Keith Brymer Jones: 'I'll walk past a building site and blokes shout: "Oi, love your crying on TV!"'
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    Keith Brymer Jones: 'I'll walk past a building site and blokes shout: "Oi, love your crying on TV!"'
    The Great Pottery Throw Down judge Keith Brymer Jones on having Brad Pitt as a fan, his punk attitude to life and why he loves a pub quiz.
    November 2023.

    London-born Keith Brymer Jones, 58, started out as lead singer in punk band the Wigs before becoming an apprentice potter. He is now head of design for Make International and has handmade ceramics for retailers including Habitat and Heal's. Since 2015 he has been a judge on TV’s The Great Pottery Throw Down.

    Sophia Evans / Guardian / eyevine

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    Sophia Evans