What is your full name?
Timothy Hawkins
What is your email address?
info@timothyhawkinsgallery.co.uk
What is the name of your business?
T/A Timothy Hawkins Gallery (part of Fine Furniture Ltd)
What does your business do?
We display & sell original, contemporary Art & Craft alongside the wooden furniture which I design & make. We have more than sixty gallery artisans – most of them professionals who live & work in Herefordshire creating paintings & other wall art; metalwork; turned & sculpted wood; ceramics; glass; textiles; sculpture & lighting & we sell our artists’ greeting cards too.
Where is your business based?
Our gallery is in Church Street, Hereford & my furniture making workshop is in Bartestree, a few miles outside the city
What would you like to say to your customers?
We have reopened, for Fridays & Saturdays 9.00am to 5.30pm (until full opening planned for August) & we have ‘social distancing’ signage, glass screen at pay desk & organic, vegan hand sanitiser which smells just lovely! Herefordshire is blessed with a wealth of extremely talented, imaginative & creative artisans who all rely on sales so please support your local Arts & Crafts community by visiting & buying something – whether that’s a card at £2.50; a gift for someone deserving (or something just for you!) or to buy or commission a beautiful piece of new furniture! Items in our gallery range in price from £5 to £15,000.I am now back in my workshop part-time to start off with & happy to accept new furniture commissions - I design & make anything people want, from chairs to four-poster beds. One of the pieces I’ll be making soon is a computer desk – since COVID-19 lock-down a lot more folk are making constant use at home of computers; tablets; printers etc. & will want a stylish new piece of furniture to house the equipment & accessories to keep the room looking tidy & I design for your space, to your taste!
Add your contact details for customers
01432 507007 info@timothyhawkinsgallery.co.uk; info@finefurniture.co.uk
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