Yard Sale
Saturday 11 April, 11am - 5pm
Online Selection: 12 - 19 April
Every year, Peter Layton's studio makes pieces that are a little too unexpected, a little too experimental, or just gloriously unusual to sit in the main collection. Lucky you - they end up here.

Think of it as raiding a master glassblower's secret stash. These are the happy accidents, the boundary-pushers, the "what if I just tried this?" moments, each one one-of-a-kind, each one ridiculously good value.

And it's not just Peter. Tim Rawlinson's work will be on sale too, plus pieces from our resident artists.
We're taking over the gallery carpark for the day and turning it into the best kind of treasure hunt. Come with a curious eye. Leave with something you didn't know you needed.
Can't make it in person? Our online selection goes live on 12 April.
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