by sbsquared creative | Jun 15, 2026 | North Uist Visitor Guide
If you’re planning a trip to North Uist this summer, you’re in for something rather special. Unlike some of Scotland’s better-known island destinations, North Uist remains wonderfully unspoilt. Wide beaches stretch for miles without another soul in...
by sbsquared creative | May 28, 2026 | Beaches, Pottery
The beaches of North Uist are central to island life. They shape the landscape, the light and even the colours that appear throughout Louise Cook’s ceramics at Shoreline Stoneware. From pale shell sand and weathered rock to shifting Atlantic skies, the coastline...
by sbsquared creative | May 28, 2026 | North Uist Visitor Guide, Wildlife
In North Uist, wildlife is part of the landscape’s everyday rhythm. Birds move across the machair, shoreline and croft land throughout the seasons, shaping both the atmosphere of the island and the experience of visitors who come here to explore it. For visitors...
by sbsquared creative | Apr 28, 2026 | Beaches, Pottery
North Uist is a place where the coastline does more than inspire. It becomes part of the work itself. The shifting light, long beaches and Atlantic weather shape the colours, textures and forms found in the pottery created by ceramic artist Louise Cook at Shoreline...
by sbsquared creative | Apr 16, 2026 | Pottery
Visitors to Shoreline Stoneware often pause as they step into the gallery. The colours, textures, and the way the glazes settle into soft, sea-like pools in the hand-crafted pottery pieces tend to draw people in before they say a word. Almost always, the next question...