About iapetus
Hello, and welcome to the blog for iapetus gallery and iapetus.co.uk. Iapetus Gallery is a lovely shop based in the picturesque town of Great Malvern in Worcestershire.
Our collection of unusual jewellery comes from a selection of well established and new artists and includes work from renowned jewellery designers such as Nick Hubbard, Lyn Antley, James Newman, Paul Finch, and the fabulously inventive Malcolm Morris.
Our collection of unusual jewellery comes from a selection of well established and new artists and includes work from renowned jewellery designers such as Nick Hubbard, Lyn Antley, James Newman, Paul Finch, and Malcolm Morris.
We pride ourselves on our collection of stunning handmade glass and we’re fortunate to offer one of the best collections of glass from the world renowned Swedish glass studio, Kosta Boda. From unique & limited edition art glass from designers Bertil Vallien & Goran Warff through to handmade glass vases, glass bowls & plates, coasters and the fabulous mine glass tableware collection by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien we’re sure you’ll find something to fall in love with.
If you’re looking for presents with a difference our range of handmade gifts will bring a smile to the face of even the most difficult of loved ones. Take a look and discover beautiful classic handmade presents like photo frames, photo albums, boxes, stationery and scented candles & soaps as well as our range of recycled and fairly traded gifts & really rather unusual gifts. Plus we’ve a fantastic range of Christening gifts to welcome newborns into the world.
Whether you’re making your house a home or searching for a fantastic house warming gift our range of home accessories are fantastic for adorning any abode. Our ranges include handmade lampshades, cushions, tealight holders, tableware, glasses & stemware, jugs, mugs & cups, tea cosies, clocks, mirrors and even door stops!
If you love what we do why not visit us at iapetus gallery in Malvern, Worcestershire. There you’ll find our full range of jewellery and gifts in the flesh as well as some very special pieces that simply couldn’t be sold online.
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