| 15 Coburg St, Leith EH6 6ET | |
| 01315532266 | |
| Coburg House Art Studios Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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This former granary has housed studios for over 10 years now and is home to a dynamic creative community with a well established reputation for excellence.
Over 80 resident artist work from Coburg House in a wide range of disciplines. There are painters, print makers, jewellers, ceramicists, illustrators, textile artists, a photographer, sign writers, landscape designer and architect.
If you are thinking of buying a work of art or a unique piece of jewellery or looking for an interesting gift then browse through our Artists page.
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