09:30AM, Monday 16 June 2025
ARTISAN craftsmen displayed their work at an antiques showroom in Cane End.
Almost 200 people visited the show at the Juniper Barn, which is run by Narelle Lester Paine, from Henley, and Jenny Leslau, from Wallingford, over two days.
Claire Renardson, of the H.O.T Candle Company, displayed her handmade vegan and paraben-free candles. The candles are in ceramic pots handmade by David Wright, who is also from Henley.
Other exhibitors included Eric Michell, a lighting designer from Watlington, and Stefanie Wright, who runs Grace & Eden in Goring, who showed her faux flowers and foliage.
Andy Marlow, an artist from Wallingford, displayed original paintings and prints of landscapes and cityscapes.
Wine was supplied by the Oaken Grove Vineyard in Fawley.
Ms Paine said: “It was a tremendous success and we are going to plan more of these events. It was particularly enjoyable to work alongside other local creative businesses.”
Pictured are, left to right, Mr Michell, Mrs Paine and Mrs Leslau
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