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Country Homes and Interiors Magazine

17th August Clare’s cups and vases are featured in the September issue of Country Homes and Interiors Magazine. The Patchwork vase and Button cup look great in a beautiful shoot inspired by New Cottage Style. On sale now.
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Interview and Video of Clare speaking to MyDeco

Online now at mydeco.com an interview with Clare and a video of her talking about her work. (Unfortunately this video is no longer available. Clare is planning on filming her own video soon so you’ll have to wait a little while for it!)
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The Independent’s Best Gifts for Women

Clare’s new gift set has been featured in the Independent’s Information magazine today. The Cup and Coaster gift set is included in the Independent’s Best Gifts for Women in the run up to Christmas. It’s fantastic to think that The Independent newspaper is mentioning Clare and her textile inspired ceramics! With such a lot of choice for Christmas gifts for women it’s always useful to have some suggestions and we all love to get really special gifts for the wonderful women in our lives! You can find the Clare Gage gift set featured in the Independent here online httpss://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/christmas10/chrgif/the-50-best-christmas-gifts-for-women-1053590.html?action=gallery&ino=39 This is
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Craft and Design Magazine

See Clare’s work featured in Craft and Design Magzine this month. Clare is seen in the Design Edge Preview on page 14. httpss://www.craftanddesign.net
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Grand Designs Magazine

Clare’s Button Cup has been featured as a ‘Hot Product’ in this month’s issue of Grand Designs Magazine. A great start to the launch of Clare’s Textile Inspired Ceramics range. www.granddesignsmagazine.com
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Clare Gage featured in Daily Mail

Clare’s first time in a national newspaper! Clare Gage featured in Daily Mail column this week. Clare has been mentioned by Roy Hattersley in his column. Discussing the Derbyshire Excellence in the Community Awards he explains how Clare, the youngest award winner ‘was there to demonstrate that attending a family pottery class can lead to a Royal Society of Arts national ceramic design award.’
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