
Turners at the Bodgers Ball 2026
There are some weekends that remind you exactly why craft matters: not only for the objects made, but for the friendships formed, the skills shared, and the laughter generated along the way. The Bodgers Ball 2026, held at the wonderfully atmospheric Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings in Bromsgrove, was just

Turners at the Inter-Livery Clay Shoot 2026
The Worshipful Company of Turners fielded two teams at this year’s Inter-Livery Clay Shoot, joining more than 400 Liverymen and guests across two days of friendly competition, camaraderie and charitable giving. Representing the Company were:Turners AMark Kermack, Glenn Brown, Lex Agathangelou and John KhanTurners BRichard Lucas, Michael Todd, Jeremy Field

Our 2026 bursary awardees announced
In 2026 the Turners’ Company have offered bursaries to help talented turners develop their skills and to move to a higher level of achievement. Applicants needed to present a clear plan of how the award would advance their work and raise the profile of the craft. A total of £12,000

Turners at the Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch 2026
It’s was a busy day at the Turners stand at the Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch in Guildhall, London. A pen made by a SEND (Special Educational Needs) school student was gifted to the Duke of Gloucester, who loved all the turned goods on offer. The Duke purchased an apple

Carmen Golf Day
The Turners team of (L-R) Pete Godding, Nigel Luson, Phil Hogan and John Wagener sporting their new branded golf shirts after competing at the Carmen Golf Day last Thursday.

Meet our newest Cockpit Arts Awardees, Emily Rowley and Benjamin Fletcher
Emily Rowley is a London based sculptural furniture maker creating organic and functional pieces from wood. Having grown up across the length of England in picturesque countrysides, Emily has a deep connection to the natural world that has influenced her choice of medium and the biomorphic forms of her work.
