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The Accidental Studio From duckling to swan

Well, we have finally done it. The studio refurbishment has been a gargantuan task, and the result reflects all the effort and planning that has taken place to transform a workmanlike but slightly shabby space into a bright, airy and welcoming studio.

Throughout the transformation, the emphasis has been on making the studio work as efficiently as possible for our clients. This meant making more room for work in progress and completed pieces, and more room for people to move about the studio. Our previous dribbly and rather temperamental hot water heater has been replaced with a cute mini-boiler, and now hot water comes straight from the tap, much to the delight of all

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