On 19 May, architectural interior designer and gallerist Rose Uniacke joined design journalist Aimee Farrell for a lively evening of conversation in the Kettle’s Yard house. Listen to the recording of the talk in which Rose talks about growing up in Oxford, her journey to becoming a designer and what she loves about Kettle’s Yard.
This event is part of a series of talks and events titled, ‘My Kettle’s Yard,’ investigating the influence of Jim Ede beyond fine art, the conversation will reflect on what it means to take a modern approach to antiques in interiors. Previous guests include Paul Smith and Jonathan Anderson.
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I really love the lack of highlight anywhere. No piece of furniture or thing is more important than another one. I think that is really beautiful.
– Rose Uniacke on Kettle’s Yard
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The Friends of Kettle’s Yard
The Friends of Kettle’s Yard were established in 1984 to provide financial support Kettle’s Yard. The community of Friends helps to conserve the house and collection, present ground-breaking exhibitions, develop exciting learning and community projects and make art accessible to all while also developing your own interest in art. The Friends of Kettle’s Yard have a volunteer events committee which organises a varied and busy programme of events for members.