Home & Garden

Discover beauty and innovation to elevate your living spaces, from room scents to lighting, crafted by independent artisan brands.

Emma Britton

Founder Stories

Emma Britton

From her Derbyshire studio, glass designer Emma Britton brings florals to life all year round, creating bespoke interior splashback commissions and her own signature glassware collections. We’re delighted to share her story.

secret linen store
NOW PLAYING

FOUNDER STORIES PODCAST

Secret Linen Store

In this episode, I learn about B Corp certification and how to build an ethical business, with Textile Designer and co founder of Secret Linen Store, Molly Freshwater.

Discover our Podcast

Oak Leaf Coffee Scoop

The Woodland Carver

Oak Leaf Coffee Scoop

Handmade Ceramic Garlic

Deborah Wren Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Garlic

Hiker's Espresso cup by Julia Smith

Julia Smith Ceramics

Hikers Espresso Cup

Artisan Home & Garden Products

Crafted in the UK

Kate Smith Prints

FOUNDER STORIES JOURNAL

Kate Smith Prints

In the heart of the New Forest, printmaker Kate Smith discovered the healing power of creating and what began as a personal journey soon became much more. Here’s her story.

Read Journal

Twisted Eye Furniture

FOUNDER STORIES JOURNAL

Twisted Eye

In the wake of personal loss and a year that reshaped life’s priorities, Sharon and her husband Oli now create handcrafted furniture that blends skill, playfulness, and a dash of contemporary boldness.

From their studio in the Gloucestershire countryside, here’s their story.

Read Journal

010. MadeKind

FOUNDER STORIES JOURNAL

MadeKind

Anita & Caroline, friends and now co-founders of the Richmond-based brand MadeKind, set out on a mission to create safer cleaning products and reduce plastic waste.

Here’s a little glimpse into their world.

Read Journal

Anna Åström

FOUNDER STORIES JOURNAL

Anna Åström

Every now and then I come across an artist whose work lingers in my mind long after I’ve seen it. From her studio in Spain, Anna Åström creates miniature watercolours with extraordinary detail and soul, each one no bigger than a coin, yet somehow vast in feeling.

Read Journal