Rebecca grew up in Cheshire and after completing a 3D design degree at Liverpool Hope University Rebecca was invited to do a jewellery and silversmithing residency at Bishopsland workshops in South Oxfordshire. It was here that she began to explore and expand her skills, developing a range of jewellery alongside her tableware.
In 2003 Rebecca successfully completed a Masters degree at the Royal College of Art in London. On graduating she was awarded the RCA Bakri Yehia Memorial prize for achievement. This fuelled her desire to set up a workshop in London and continue to design and make jewellery and her distinctive table centrepieces.
Rebecca's tableware is elegantly sculptural yet the simple undecorated forms each reaveal an underlying essence of functionality. Her recent work focuses on complexity within simplicity; how an object dominates a space and how negative space can be used to create an illusion of volume, proportion, line and balance. Her pieces aim to challenge the viewer and also bring an element of spontaneity and displacement to the table.
Her bespoke collections of jewellery often combines multiple chains and pearls or various shapes and textures in silver and gold. Rebecca's jewellery is beautifully made, feminine and ultimately wearable.
Rebecca's work has been exhibited in many galleries and exhibitions across the UK most notably recently alongside the Silver Trust's Downing Street collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.