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Annemarie O'Sullivan
Maker's Story
Based in East Sussex, Annemarie O'Sullivan makes contemporary baskets using ancient British basket-making techniques. She grows around 20 varieties of willow, which she harvests by hand on a half-acre plot near her home. Working from a wooden studio in her garden, Annemarie creates both small-scale domestic objects and larger woven sculptures. Her baskets have been featured in The New York Times, The Irish Times, House and Garden and Country Living.
Maker's Quote
When I made a willow basket – that very first evening – I went to bed and was dreaming of the willow, moving in arches and tight turns. It reminded me of how I feel when I swim, which is the same kind of movement. It’s a really lovely fluid feeling, one I experience deep in my body.
Basket Maker
The Process
Annemarie is invested in organic, sustainable practice, engaging with every step from harvesting to weaving. Her work draws on the curves of the landscape, demonstrating a connection with nature that results in beautiful baskets, steeped in history.



