A spotlight on some of the businesses in Peckham Levels

Exciting businesses from jewellery to art

Being based in the thriving community of Peckham Levels, we’re surrounded by a whole host of brilliant and exciting businesses, ranging from jewellery brands to visual artists. In fact, the creative hub is home to nearly 100 local and independent creative businesses.

And in this blog post, we put the spotlight on some of the businesses so you can get to know them better.

INTOART

Artists designers with learning, physical and sensory disabilities and those on the Autistic Spectrum

@intoart_uk

The art and design studio is home to a collective of artists and designers with learning, physical and sensory disabilities and those on the Autistic Spectrum.

Set up in 2001, Intoart’s vision is for people with learning disabilities to be visible, equal and established artists.

Follow Intoart on Instagram here.



WOMEN WHO SLAY

Female coaching and empowerment that helps women everywhere to excel

@women_who_slay_

With a joint passion for inspiring and empowering women around them in their day-to-day lives, Syianne and Sasha launched Women Who Slay - a female coaching and empowerment brand that helps women everywhere to excel in life, business and career. It’s packed with resources including e-books, articles and printables.

Follow Women Who Slay on Instagram here

ELLA BULL

PR Jewellery designer

@peckhamlevels

Jewellery designer and goldsmith Ella Bull creates classic-based collections and one-off pieces of jewellery, evoking a reverence of British Heritage.

Stemming from a formal knowledge of gemmology, metallurgy, craftsmanship and design her collections use precious metals and stones.

Follow Ella Bull on Instagram here


PUDDING

For organisations and brands, it connects them with their community

@peckhamlevels


Georgia Attlesey is the founder of Pudding - a post-event forum for audiences to digest what they’ve seen on stage. And for organisations and brands, it connects them with their community, providing evidence of their impact. Basically, the sweet spot between organisations and their audiences.

Follow Pudding on Instagram here


THIRD PERSON UPHOLSTERY

A lifelong passion for textiles and designs

@peckhamlevels

Jane Evans was working as a data manager in the charity sector, but with a lifelong passion for textiles and designs, she always knew she wanted to pursue a different path. So she went on to do an upholstery diploma at Shoreditch Design Rooms and set up Third Person Upholstery in 2020.

Follow Third Person Upholstery on Instagram here

AGAIN & AGAIN

An eco-conscious fashion brand

@againandagain.co

Again & Again is a slow, eco-conscious fashion brand, founded by friends Jen and Tali. Born as a sister brand for the established FWS print house, Jen and Tali combine their passion for screen printing and love of garments and are able to save the garments that would otherwise be unused or unloved.

Follow Again & Again on Instagram here

MODULAR BY MENSAH

Furniture designer creates an idyllic, yet fun and functional living environment

@modularbymensah

Designer Kusheda Mensah’s love for furniture design and wide-ranging lifestyle pieces began whilst doing a bachelor’s degree in print design at the London College of Communication. 

At her eponymous brand Modular By Mensah, Kusheda crafts modular objects and furniture. And at the root of her work, exploring and examining how one can create an idyllic, yet fun and functional living environment has always been paramount.

Follow Modular By Mensah on Instagram here


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