Bridie’s handmade, statement jewellery is made to make you feel good!
Read MoreKates colourful, joyful style makes for pieces that bring happiness whenever used.
Read MoreKat’s bold and colourful designs are used to create fabrics and accessories.
Read MoreGeorgia takes inspiration from the wilderness for her sustainable collection of prints and homewares.
Read MoreEmma creates beautiful, functional ceramics.
Read MoreMagdalena & Remi create beautiful handmade soaps from their workshop in Glasgow.
Read MoreCharlie creates products from plastics collected from the local community.
Read MoreLisa’s colourful earrings and accessories bring happiness through aesthetic and functionality.
Read MoreElla’s handmade ceramics are full of life and vibrancy!
Read MoreKate is a textile designer and she uses her bold and unique patterns for accessories and stationery.
Read MoreLottie is a British designer and illustrator. Her prints and cards are vibrant and fresh.
Read MoreEllie is a Walthamstow-based print maker. Her colourful lino prints are inspired by cocktails she has sipped and seasonal produce from local markets.
Read MoreElsa creates distinctive and wearable brass jewellery, all handmade in East London.
Read MoreDook is a small, artisanal company based in Edinburgh run by Helen Atherton. They make salt soap in small batches using organic ingredients, essential oils and natural colours.
Read MoreHobo + Co is an independent home fragrance company that was founded by Rachael in 2013. Every candle is hand crafted in small batches.
Read MoreJo makes functional everyday items, where character is at the heart of every piece. If they put a smile on your face she knows she's done a good job.
Read MoreDom specialises in handmade fashion jewellery. Her vibrant designs range from simple day to day studs through to statement dangly earrings.
Read MoreHannah is a screen printer specialising in art prints. She loves bright colours, a good clashing pattern and all things kitch and camp!
Read MoreEmily’s range of homewares is inspired by the 80’s with bold colours and quirky design modernised with a contemporary twist.
Read MoreBeci uses traditional pottery techniques both hand building and throwing. Every piece is unique and has its own little quirks or style.
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