In 2017 Emma worked with Amanda Simmons learning about the application of glass powder to create a finished form.  Drawing on her learning, she created and launched her collection "Serta" which was well received.  She continued to develop her ideas and in 2018 created her first interiors collection "Cromba".  The pieces have a functional edge that work within interiors. She is now developing a new collection of seascapes and landscapes which will be launched later in 2022. 

 

Five years ago Emma moved to the creative community of Cromarty on the Black Isle where she had spent many happy holidays as a child.  She built a studio in her garden and now spends her time developing new ideas, some of which evolve into new collections, drawing her inspiration from the extraordinary landscape, its beautiful beaches, running water, stone and her love of plants and trees.  The balance of design and texture and the way the light interacts with each element are central to her practice as is the way she brings these elements together as an artist into beautiful and desirable objects.