Rob Ryan

I OPENED MY HEART CERAMICS

Posted by on Monday 1st April, 2019

It may not look very spring like here in the UK at the moment, but we’ve been busy at Ryantown HQ working on some beautiful ceramics for spring time which we’re very pleased to be able to show you in more detail here. If you follow us on social media, you may have seen that […]

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‘Your Light’ Valentines Screenprint 2019

Posted by on Friday 18th January, 2019

We have recently released ‘Your Light’, a multi-colour screen print created in celebration of Saint Valentines Day 2019. Every year Rob likes to create a print or product especially to mark the occasion and this year is no different! You can see Rob’s previous creations below. ‘Somewhere In My Head There Is A Place’, screenprint […]

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An Exhibition Of New Work At The William Morris Gallery, London

Posted by on Monday 22nd October, 2018

Earlier this year the William Morris Gallery invited Rob to create a body of work in response to Morris’s legacy. William Morris was a designer, craftsmen, writer and socialist, famously known for his intricate decorative floral patterns. The William Morris Gallery is housed in a 1740s Georgian house in Lloyd Park, Walthamstow. The building was used […]

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Rob Ryan for The Gro Company

Posted by on Wednesday 1st August, 2018

Over the past year or so Rob has been working very hard on a super exciting collaboration, which we’ve kept under wraps until now, with The Gro Company. The Gro Company was founded in 2000 by two parents who were struggling to get their baby to sleep soundly. They discovered baby sleep bags and after […]

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New Ceramics for Spring

Posted by on Thursday 12th April, 2018

This past month at Ryantown HQ we have been working two new sets of ceramics and we’re pleased to show them in more detail here. The first of which is these beautiful hand decorated stacking coffee mugs. Rob adapted an artwork he had recently created entitled ‘These Things Between Us’ to wrap around the stack of […]

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