FRIDAY PROJECT CURATED STORE

OPENS FOR LONDON CRAFT WEEK - MAY 11-17

For London Craft Week May 11-17th, Friday Sari Project (FSP) presents a curated store bringing a new wave of designers working with heritage crafts from India and Sri Lanka.

Discover designers whose practices are rooted in heritage craft and modern design thinking.

Store opening times:

12-17 May | 10AM - 8PM

London Craft Week Talks + Events

Events Programme 11-17th May

Alongside the store and showcase, Friday Sari Project hosts a dedicated programme of talks and events exploring material memory, sustainability and the future of craft:

Photos: Alke, Charka& Loom, Rice & Carry

FSP Craft Futures

Sri Lanka Award

Winners of the FSP Craft Futures Sri Lanka Award showcase at London Craft Week


Friday Sari Project is pleased to announce the recipients of our inaugural FSP Craft Futures Sri Lanka Award, presented as part of our programme for London Craft Week.

Read more about the award and winners here

Photo: Studio Dimitra

Photo: Royal Enfield x Countrymade for The Woolknitters.

Royal Enfield’s The Himalayan Knot Showcase

A textile conservation project spotlighting the crafts & communities of the Himalayas. 

We are pleased to be showcasing The Himalayan Knot, Royal Enfield's textile and pastoral land conservation project that brings together artisanal communities, designers, pastoralists, and conservationists in deep-rooted collaborations spotlighting the sustainable heritage textile traditions of the Himalayas.

The Showcase

Co-created with craft organisations and renowned designers, capsule collections emerging from the project pay tribute to the region’s intricate artistry and craftsmanship. Read more.

Curated walkthrough & Film screening:

Friday 15 May | 6PM - 8PM - BOOK HERE

Exhibition on display and open for retail throughout our London Craft Week store.

May 12 - 17 | 10AM - 6PM

Shop our London Craft Week curation online…coming soon

Explore the brands we have gathered as part of our intention and purpose; for clothing and fashion to only exist if with working in harmony with local people and environments turning waste in beauty.

Photos: Yevaana and Lafaani