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©Laura Baverstock
©Laura Baverstock
©Laura Baverstock
©Laura Baverstock

Laura Baverstock

  • Embroiderer
  • Walton-on-Thames, United Kingdom
  • Rising Star
Laura Baverstock Embroiderer
©Laura Baverstock

The high craft of grand embroidery

  • • Laura creates hand-embroidered pieces and sculptures
  • • She works with precious metal threads, mixing various techniques
  • • Her embroideries are featured in international films and exhibitions

Laura Baverstock was born and bred in Surrey, a county which borders the outskirts of London and is famous for being the location of Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace. This historic palace is also the home of the Royal School of Needlework, where Laura developed her technical education in textile art and needlework. After completing her three-year degree, she specialised in precious metalwork embroidery. With a focus on the richness of historical craft, Laura started her practice in 2016, creating her own artworks as well as pieces commissioned by the film industry (Murder on the Orient Express, Emma, Mary Queen of Scots) and by Savile Row tailors and private clients. Her refined creativity and deep technical mastery have earned her wide recognition, including awards from the Goldsmith Craft and Design Council and the membership to the Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers as a Trade Freeman.

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Works

  • ©Laura Baverstock
  • ©Laura Baverstock
  • ©Laura Baverstock
  • ©Laura Baverstock
  • ©Laura Baverstock
Photo: ©Laura Baverstock
Fleur De Lys

This is the close-up of goldwork detailing on a tailored suit. The bespoke embroidery with historical influences was created for a private Savile Row client.

Photo: ©Laura Baverstock
‘Royal Bee

This is a queen honey bee with The Prince of Wales’ feathers. It is a framed artwork created in hand embroidery with precious metals, silk shading and raised-work for a three-dimensional finish. The artwork is held in the Royal Collection.

Photo: ©Laura Baverstock
Bee

This is a close-up view of a framed queen honey bee that was designed and created with sculptural techniques for a three-dimensional effect. The bee was embroidered with a mixture of silk shading, goldwork and raised work techniques.

Photo: ©Laura Baverstock
Tiger

This is a framed sculptural artwork of a tiger head designed and created in goldwork embroidery. It won the Double Gold Award from the Goldsmith Craft and Design Council in 2022.

Photo: ©Laura Baverstock
Celestial

This bespoke guitar strap was made on commission for a private client. The celestial trilogy of Sun, Moon and Star was created in precious metal embroidery.

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