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Due to popular demand this teapot is not available for immediate delivery but will be back in stock in 4 weeks.
You can either place your order here and we will deliver once we are back in stock alternatively Selfridges currently stock this product and have current availability.

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Available at Selfridges today

Exclusive to TATE till January 2012
Ali Miller has created an exclusive tea set collection for the Alice in Wonderland exhibition at Tate Liverpool. On sale from November in Tate Liverpool and Tate Britain or online at tate.org.uk/shop



‘Through the black door' solo show London

Ali Miller : solo show ‘through the Black door’ - Sunday 29th May
Please come along to the mad hatters tea party on Sunday 29th May 2 – 5pm. Where Ali will presents her newest work exhibition opens 10th May till 29th June 2011. Viewing appointments available Monday to Friday

Made in Clerkenwell : Open Studios at Craft Central – Thursday 19th – Sunday 22nd May
Special Launch Night on Thurs 19th May, 5-8pm. Late Night Shopping on Fri 20th May, 12noon - 8pm
Avoid the High Street crowds on Sat 21 & Sun 22 May, 12noon - 6pm
CRAFT CENTRAL HAS TWO GREAT BUILDINGS! Craft Central, 21 Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0DX and 33-35 St John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS and meet 90+ designer makers selling exceptional craft and design.

Midcentury Modern : Sunday 15th May
At Lord’s Cricket Ground St John’s Wood London, NW8 8QN
Time Out says…
A new venue for this fair at which dealers sell mid-twentieth and modern twenty first-century furniture from Scandinavia, Europe and America alongside pieces from new young British designers. Prices range from £10 to £5,000.
For further details please visit www.modernshows.com

DULWICH FESTIVAL : Friday 6th – Sunday 8th May
Cavaliero Finn opens its home-come gallery as part of the 2011 DULWICH FESTIVAL on 7th & 8th May with Private View on Friday 6th May (6-9pm) at Cavaliero Finn, 268 Croxted Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 9DA
Nearest train station: Herne Hill For further details please visit www.cavalierofinn.com or www.dulwichfestival.co.uk

Paul Smith
You can now buy Ali Miller tea pots and tea cups at Paul Smith No. 9
Vintage Furniture, Objects & Curiosities
9 Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4BL

Southbank Center at the Royal Festival Hall
50's inspired home-ware


Supermarket Sarah at Selfridges
If you want to buy the perfect gift for mother’s day then head down to Supermarket Sarah at Selfridges to find Ali Miller's work. Tea cups and tea towels with matching aprons. She will love them!

Midcentury Modern
It was a wonderful day at Midcentury Modern on Sunday 20th March 2011 at Dulwich College.

"With Tea & Love"
Ali Miller's next exhibition
is open in time for Valentines day.
She will be showing her collection at DRINK, SHOP & DO, a new design shop and café bar tucked away in an old Victorian bathhouse 2 minutes from Kings Cross Station. DRINK, SHOP & DO is as magical and unusual as Ali’s designs. It has interesting things to ‘DO’ in the evening like 'Play with Clay' and ‘Flying paper planes’. Everything here is for sale: from designer crafts, vintage tea sets, unusual tables and chairs, to hand-made cakes, specialty teas, kitsch finger sandwiches, bottled beers and cocktails. It has a nostalgic and dream-like atmosphere with a very modern twist, an ideal location for Ali Miller’s work.
Do pop in on the 17th February and have a drink with Ali


London Art Fair
Box frames and plates on show with John Jones
19th 23rd Jan 2011 at the Business Design Centre, London


Ali Miller's Christmas Pop up Shop – A Handful of Gems
Pop up Shop Opens on November 15th to December 24th
Late Night Shopping Opening - December 1st 6 – 9pm
Monday - Friday 9am – 6pm
Saturday 10am – 3pm

Ali Miller is a London based artist who works from home, literally, conceptually and metaphorically
Ali Miller is a London based artist who takes ‘the home’ as her inspiration, restoring new life into forgotten and discarded household objects. For her Christmas Pop up Shop at John Jones, Miller has created an extraordinary range of work including ceramics, screen-printed cotton bags and cushions, greetings cards and original artworks, produced from her home, to enhance others.
Drawing on personal memory, Miller sources materials which trace her family memories, heritage and history relating back to the home of her childhood surrounded by William Morris wallpaper and the English charm of Ainsley tea sets.
The pieces that Miller creates are enriched by the use of different textures, materials and patterns. Working with a traditional company based in Stoke in Trent – the historical home of Britain’s ceramics industry - Miller’s new detailing and intuitive gestures are transferred by hand onto bone china and then re-fired in the kiln, transforming discarded objects into contemporary, timeless pieces.
Current stockists include Liberty’s of London, SCP and Judith Michael & Daughter. Miller is also represented through Cynthia Corbett Gallery London.

Greeting Cards
Ali Miller has a greeting cards collection " Home Sweet Home" on sale now at Liberty of London
Regent Street London W1B 5AH

The Cynthia Corbett Gallery is showing Ali Miller's most recent work at the worlds most leading Art Fairs
Young Masters with The Cynthia Corbett Gallery
It is a great honour for Ali Miller to be a part of the Young Masters show and to exhibit her work alongside Old Masters too.

Art Republic Soho
Ali Miller is hanging on the wall at Art Republic Soho with Banksy, Damien Hirst and Peter Blake is hanging around too. Come down and have a look.

Ali Miller at Liberty – Home Sweet Home
Ali Miller’s latest exhibition, “Home Sweet Home”, is a nostalgic look at the family home bringing together items the artist has collected from her house conjuring up memories of childhood, family and events.
Her work is both retro(spective) and modern, nostalgic and haunting, inviting artistic appreciation of her skill and craftswomanship.
Ali Miller said: “My inspiration behind the exhibition was things found in my family home, which I chose because it is a part of my life that is so important to me. It enables me, and I hope others, to trigger thoughts of memory and reflection. Knowing where we come from helps us know where we’re going to.”
From this body of work Ali has made one of her pieces in to a dress.

For more information, please contact Ali Miller on 07714 760 019 or
email: alimillerouthere@hotmail.com

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