ART & INDUSTRY

Tether
Born of lockdown, Tether reflected on a moment when our sense of community was stretched, fractured, and fundamentally reconsidered. Who we tether ourselves to, who we rely on, and the... Read more...
Kulhar Project
Taking its inspiration from the traditional Indian kulhar, The Kulhar Project reconsiders the cup as both object and experience, rooted in material, ritual and use. Developed as part of our... Read more...
'Things we like.' Jac Leirner
Jac Leirner, born in São Paulo, Brasil, 1961   "Jac Leirner's multifaceted work is formulated through a process of collecting and ordering; tapping into what the artist has described as... Read more...
In Conversation | Fleur Yearsley II
We recently took delivery of 'A Rendezvous' 2023, a 200cm x 180cm oil on canvas created by Fleur Yearsley. 'A Rendezvous' was also the featured artwork for the release of... Read more...
Commission | Coffee Brewer with Isatu Hyde
        A few years ago we commissioned Isatu Hyde, a ceramicist local to us, to create a coffee dripper to our very specific coffee geek specs. She was... Read more...
In Conversation | Fleur Yearsley
  Recently Hundred House Coffee director Anabelle de Gersigny went to visit current Art + Industry artist Fleur Yearsley. Here they chat through her work, from memory to symbolism, humour... Read more...
Tether at BCF 2023
Commissioned by Hundred House Coffee, Tether is an interactive art installation brought to Birmingham Coffee Festival by talented screen printers and owners of Sup Shop, Scott and Luce (known artistically as... Read more...
A RENDEZVOUS - FLEUR YEARSLEY
  Construction cranes meeting in the sky – their anthropomorphic nature is like creatures in the   wild encountering a graceful exchange. The soft colours of the cranes and the idiosyncratic lines create strong... Read more...
TETHER
With this project, each participant is invited to create their own print - screening their identity onto a continuous scroll of paper. One artwork links to the next, tethered by... Read more...
The Kulhar Project
  KULHAR noun, singular: kul-har Hindi A kulhar or kulhad, sometimes called a shikora, is a traditional handle-less terracotta cup from North India and Pakistan that is typically unpainted and... Read more...
Inside Guide | Athens
This November half the HHCo team were lucky enough to have 24 hours in beautiful Athens! Vinyl and speciality coffee being a priority, we found some amazing spots for a brew,... Read more...
In Conversation | Elishea Nicholson
If you were given the freedom to work in any medium - what would it be and why? I love getting my hands messy, especially when it comes to ceramics.... Read more...
Inside Guide | Addis Ababa
No amount of guidebook research can replace local knowledge so HHCo has asked locals about their town or city and how they interact with it. Here we focus on Ethiopia’s capital city... Read more...
In Conversation | Tariku Shiferaw
HHCo in conversation with Ethiopia born artist Tariku Shiferaw Read more...
More Than Coffee | Bringing Art + Industry to Schools in the UK
It was about this time last year that we started working with the team at Southfields Academy on our first school programme. An integral part of our ethos is supporting... Read more...
In Conversation | Clement Siatous
Clement Siatous was born in 1947 on the Chagos Islands, a small isolated archipelago in the middle of the Indian Ocean. He spent most of his childhood on the island... Read more...
In Conversation | Bharti Kher
Bharti Kher was born in the UK in 1969. She studied painting, graduating in 1991 from Newcastle Polytechnic. At 23, she moved to New Delhi in India, where she lives... Read more...