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Producing ceramics, stoneware and textiles, it is a social enterprise supporting the community through making. Similarly, the Wealdstone Youth Workshop, set up in 2018 by regeneration agency Spacemakers, gave north-west London teenagers who had experienced cuts to youth services the opportunity to contribute to a new public square in their neighbourhood. With designers Silo Studio, they created a multifunctional leg for stools, chairs and benches, and sold them to fundraise for the project.\r\n\r\nMarbled-paper lampshade \r\n2015–16 \r\nDesigned and made by Assemble and Granby Workshop, UK\r\nAcrylic ink, paper and wire \r\nMuseum no. CD.145:1, 2-2016\r\n\r\nPressed terracotta lampshade \r\n2015–16 \r\nDesigned and made by Assemble and Granby Workshop, UK\r\nTerracotta and iron oxide \r\nMuseum no. 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