The Plough welcomes...
LORNA GREEN Fibre and Form
We welcome Lorna Green to the Artist's Wall throughout November 2025 - Don't miss her fascinating contemporary twist on the heritage craft of Macrame and Knotwork.
My creative journey began as a child as I grew up in a family of makers and creators. After studying Fashion and Textiles, I went on to run my own fashion label in the 1990s and later taught Fashion in several London colleges.
Over the years, I became captivated by the tactile, meditative process of macramé and fibre art, finding freedom in working with natural materials such as jute, hemp, and cotton.
Today, I create a wide range of fibre pieces, from plant hangers and wall hangings to large-scale installations, with a style that blends contemporary boho aesthetics and modern rustic design. I particularly enjoy working on bespoke commissions that transform spaces, whether it’s for homes, work spaces, or event settings. Alongside my practice, I run hands-on workshops, passing on my skills and passion to others who want to explore this craft.
My work has been shown at the Chelsea Flower Show, featured at numerous artisan and craft markets, and commissioned for unique interior and outdoor spaces. I am now preparing for my first exhibition of fibre art, a milestone that celebrates my journey from fashion into fibre and the joy of creating pieces that connect people with natural textures and handmade beauty.
