Art is set to intertwine with history at an upcoming exhibition in Bromsgrove’s Button Factory.

Two community businesses, Jordan Williams Upholstery and Bromsgrove artist Michelle Doidge, will merge their creative endeavours in April at the factory.

The factory, one of Bromsgrove's most historically significant buildings as the last remaining Victorian workshop on the High Street, was home to Benjamin Sanders' button-making venture in the 1820s.

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After years of disuse, it underwent extensive refurbishment by Morrison Nash Ltd and is currently the home of Jordan Williams Upholstery.

Bromsgrove artist Michelle Doidge said: "Jordan has been very supportive of my work and has often featured my paintings in his shop.

"I am thrilled and honoured to be exhibiting at Jordan's fabulous new premises in this historic setting.

"The exhibition space at the Button Factory is the perfect backdrop for my paintings and Jordan's bespoke, luxury upholstery complements beautifully with my artwork."

The exhibit will take place on Saturday (April 27) from 10am to 4pm.

Original work, prints and cards will be showcased and available for purchase.

Admission is free and the event is open to all.