
Lore Botanicals
Nestled in the creative market town of Bridport, surrounded by the vast skies and wild beauty of West Dorset, you’ll find Lore Botanicals, a thoughtful skincare brand founded by Charli Rees, a former midwife with a lifelong love of herbs, nature and nurturing.
Charli’s blends are made slowly and simply in her home kitchen, guided by years of personal experience and a deep respect for traditional plant wisdom. Here’s her founder story.

From handcrafted homeware and wellbeing treats to stylish accessories and small-batch food & drink, our artisan giveaways celebrate creativity, quality, and slow living.
What is an Artisan Business?
An artisan business crafts products of their own design in-house. They are the ones who create with intention, who have spent years honing their product, and whose work is a reflection of their skill and dedication.
At The Artisan Founder, we seek out those brands—the founder-led businesses who pour themselves into what they do, not just for profit, but because they couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

Whether you’re planning a restful getaway or seeking hands-on learning, these special places offer authentic moments to recharge, explore, and connect with the artisan way of life.

CURATED BY SHERLOCK & PAGES
The days grow longer, and new life abounds. It is an iconic part of our annual cycle. So here at Sherlock & Pages we’ve curated the perfect seasonal book club reads to help you spring season of unfolding renewal. The dark days of winter are over!


SHE GROWS VEG
FOUNDER STORIES | APRIL 2025
In this episode of The Artisan Founder Podcast I meet Kate, co-founder of She Grows Veg, an heirloom seed company who grow and harvest colourful easy-to-grow vegetable seeds.
Join me on 1st June for Season 2!

Quiet moments of making

PRENOA
Heirloom coin jewellery for all generations
‘In the workshop today we are making a collection of eleven British silver coin badges from old sixpences, for a wedding client.
We heat the coins gently, soldering a sterling silver tack pin to the back of each sixpence, before quenching, removing the firescale and polishing them to a natural shine.’
Rebecca, Founder