Seaweed: Foraging, Collecting, Pressing

£27.00

Seaweed: Foraging, Collecting, Pressing Authors: , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Publishers
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Pages: 192 Language: English ISBN: 9780008557409 Categories: , , , , , ,

A guide to foraging, pressing and using seaweeds for a range of home creative projects.

Seaweed: Foraging, Collecting, Pressing is a beautifully packaged, comprehensive visual guide to seaweed by design company Molesworth & Bird. Seaweed will inspire readers to look beyond the tangled piles of seaweed washed up at high tide, to discover its exceptional beauty and appreciate its many uses.

The book celebrates the unique appeal of the plants and showcases the myriad ways to bring their beauty indoors, with the authors providing step-by-step activities so you can create your own prints at home. Whether pressing a deep khaki green Peacock’s Tail seaweed or creating a stunning cyanotype with Eelgrass, the possibilities are endless with this seashore bounty.

The book is packed with glorious photography of the UK coastlines where the seaweeds can be foraged, alongside stylish interiors, and scenes of beach cook-outs and wild swimming spots. It also includes a library of pressed seaweeds presented in colour categories, with notes for identification and use. There is expert guidance on collecting seaweeds, and it will show how foraged seaweeds can be used at home for cooking, dyeing and printing fabrics, and as part of your skincare routine. It explores the fascinating history of seaweed collecting and investigates its potential as a healthy food source and sustainable material, whether foraged or farmed.

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‘Framed foraged seaweed is the wholesome homeware trend you need to know now […] these days the interiors cognoscenti are adorning walls in seaweed art in chic palettes of plum, moss and rhubarb’ – Sunday Times Style, 30th Oct 2022

Author Biography

Melanie Molesworth and Julia Bird met in London while both working as interiors stylists. They share a love of the sea and eventually moved to Dorset and Cornwall, respectively, on the south coast of England. This life change led them to the forgotten art of seaweed pressing and as their skills improved, the design company Molesworth & Bird was born. Today their art prints, cards, calendars, enamelware and tea towels are sold around the world. They run a successful online store, a small retail shop in Lyme Regis and a studio workshop in Cornwall.