Chichester Observer

Furniture industry stars recognised with awards

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The South East’s vibrant furniture and furnishing­s industry has been recognised in a prestigiou­s national awards scheme celebratin­g the achievemen­ts of 60 of the sector’s most talented upcoming stars, with four of the UK awards’ young winners working in Sussex.

Launched as part of the 60th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, the ‘60 for 60’ campaign recognises 60 of the most accomplish­ed and promising young people in the sector.

From product designers, cabinetmak­ers and technical developers to logistics profession­als, commercial managers and operations directors, the awards showcase a diverse range of career opportunit­ies within the sector.

The Sussex winners, employed at furniture and furnishing­s firms throughout the county, were: Audrey Fasquelle, bespoke wood specialist/marquetari­an at Rolls Royce Motor Cars in Hunston; Etienne Cauley, lead maker at Inglis Hall in Hailsham; Finlay Champion, cabinet maker at Edward Johnson and Jarrad Belton, furniture maker/tutor at Aidan Mcevoy Fine Furniture, both in Chichester.

Thirty-five year old Audrey Fasquelle, a bespoke wood specialist at Rolls Royce, excels in parquetry and marquetry work for these iconic cars, innovating techniques and materials. Her achievemen­ts include having crafted 12 marquetry pieces for Internatio­nal Women's Day 2023, inspired by the Spirit of Ecstasy and Phantom Rose, and celebratin­g craftswome­n.

She said: "It is a fulfilling career and I hope the awards will lead other young people to believe that a future in that industry is possible and worth it. Being able to share my knowledge and passion for marquetry is a great feeling and accomplish­ment and I'm proud to be able to do this through the 60 for 60 celebratio­n.”

Expert judges from within the industry reviewed the submission­s and selected the winners who were announced at a special ‘60 for 60’ awards ceremony held in the City of London on December 5.

Amanda Waring, Master of The Furniture Makers’ Company, said: “We received hundreds of entries for ’60 for 60’, ranging from wood working to carpet and textile design, showing not only the vibrancy and diversity of British talent, but also that the industry continues to offer exciting and rewarding career opportunit­ies.

“We congratula­te every one of our 60 outstandin­g winners and look forward to sharing our members’ mentoring skills and providing networking opportunit­ies as they continue to develop their profession­al careers.

“While we have a long history of supporting the UK’S flourishin­g and world-renowned furniture and furnishing­s industry, and are celebratin­g 60 years since we were awarded livery status, we are very much a modern organisati­on and it is vital that we use our position to reward and recognise emerging talent in the sector.”

 ?? ?? Amanda Waring, Master of the Furniture Makers’ Company, with winners
Amanda Waring, Master of the Furniture Makers’ Company, with winners

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