
Make Time For It – The Reveal
We’ve come the end of an epic tour around the UK which has seen us work with six craftsmen in six different cities as part of our Make Time For It journey.
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We’ve come the end of an epic tour around the UK which has seen us work with six craftsmen in six different cities as part of our Make Time For It journey.
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Sign writer Ged Palmer has six weeks to design us a sign. We had six weeks to brew him a beer.
> Read moreOur Make Time For It journey has come to an end and we've opened the perfect (and smallest) craft beer watering hole
> Read moreTailor Gresham Blake had six weeks to make us a waistcoat. We had six weeks to brew him a beer.
> Read moreGlassblower James Adlington had six weeks to create a glass. We had six weeks to brew him a beer.
> Read moreArtist Julia Bickerstaff had six weeks to create light installation. We had six weeks to brew her a beer.
> Read moreSurface designers Bespoke Atelier has six weeks to design us wallpaper. We had six weeks to brew them a beer.
> Read moreFurniture designer Lazerian had six weeks to build us a bar stool. We had six weeks to brew him a beer.
> Read moreSix craftsmen. Six cities. They had six weeks to make something special. We had six weeks to brew them a beer.
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