British Artisan Makers

The makers behind our collections
aren't here because we commissioned them

They're here because their work already mattered

We don't "partner" with makers for marketing purposes. We find craftspeople who've spent years perfecting their work, and we bring their products into our collections.

Small workshops. Independent producers. British materials, British hands, British heritage. No mass production. No generic white-label products with our name slapped on.

How we choose makers

Quality over scale

We visit workshops. We taste products. We test materials. If it doesn't meet our standard, it doesn't make the cut—regardless of how well-known the maker is.

British provenance

Made in Britain, by British hands, using British materials wherever possible. We're not interested in repackaged imports or vague "inspired by" claims.

Independent operations

Small workshops and family-run businesses. People who've built their reputation on craft, not marketing budgets.

Sustainable practices

Not because it's trendy, but because good makers don't waste materials or cut corners. Sustainability is a byproduct of giving a damn.

The makers we work with

Featured maker profiles will be showcased here. We're currently finalising photography and heritage stories for our artisan partners.

We don't sell individual maker products. If you want a specific item, buy it directly from the maker. Support them. They deserve it.

What we offer is curation—collections assembled for specific moments. The makers get fairly compensated. You get a gesture that works. Everyone wins.

The intelligence is in what goes together

You could find each maker individually. But knowing which combine—and why—that's the curation.

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