Tugce started her career as an engineer in a global corporation and worked as a professional for 6 years but then, after being a mom, decided to go after her desire for crafting and created her own brand Atelier Anda in 2020, in Turkey. She uses jesmonite and concrete, sometimes mixed with natural stones, seashells, glass, or gold leaves to create unique home accessories. She is deeply impressed by the Scandinavian interior design, but she also reflects her cross-cultural life's effects into her designs and offers a variety of minimalist and stylish products that will elevate any space.

Kirrou is a fun and colourful decorative candle brand. Each candle and scent is designed to spark joy and put a smile on your face. All candles are hand-poured in small batches to limit waste and for better quality. Kirrou's candles are made from 100% natural biodegradable soy wax, cotton wicks and phthalate-free oils.

Studio Wald are designers and makers of Paper Goods, Homewares and Flower Press. They work closely with local producers and all products pass through their studio for printing or compiling before heading out to stockists and customers. All paper products are printed and finished in England (mainly in their home county of Yorkshire) using either 100% recycled or FSC certified paper. Wherever possible components such as envelopes, cork and even hooks are sourced from manufacturers in either England or Europe.

Amy of ItsBalderston is an illustrator and homeware designer based in Otley, Yorkshire. Creator of chronic illustrations via a manic white knuckle method of ink straight to paper that derive joy and mirth from the every day. These pesky lads are then scanned in and assembled ready to be printed or laser etched across various goods. Collections currently include The Furious Vegetable Army, Hostile Houseplants, Positively Naughty Dogs, Coffee Pals, Pencil Case Pests, Garden Birds and Jolly Leaf Pals. These are scattered across boards, serving platters, coasters and spoons or printed onto tote bags, tea towels, mugs, melamine or recycled paper prints.

Slow Make Studio was founded by Kelly in 2021, a designer and maker based in Nottingham. Kelly handcrafts homeware that will stand the test of time. Inspired by simple playful shapes and modern colour palettes, the homeware range will inject colour into any interior whilst staying true to traditional terrazzo patterns and techniques. Each piece is designed, cast and finished by hand in Kelly's studio in Nottingham. Sustainability and longevity of each item is considered throughout the design process with studio waste created as part of the casting process recycled back into new products. The homeware range has grown to include over 12 functional pieces for the home in 2 signature colourways, including the ever popular terrazzo plant pot range.

The Snow Sheppard duo create simple, design-led pieces that effectively marry play and living for shared spaces with an uncluttered aesthetic. Steve and Liz offer a range of sustainably made, thoughtful, open ended playthings and decor for children, alongside functional objects and creative items for the home. They use FSC high grade birch plywood and create all products in their West Country workshop with an ethos to ensure as low an environmental impact as possible.

Kip Candle Co. are on a mission to bring the outdoors in, with nature inspired range of vegan, soywax candles and diffusers. All of their candles are based on their travels and the great outdoors, and are designed to be minimal and chic, elevating any space. Everything in the range is handmade in their Liverpool docks studio by founders Anna and Kyle. Their scents are seasonal, offering some stunning Autumnal and festive offerings for AW 2023.

Founded by three sisters, Spindle is dedicated to creating opportunities for artisans through fair-wages and access to education. Champions of the slow living movement and lovers of Mother Nature, all their co-produced pieces are natural, biodegradable, and sustainable, making them safe for you and the planet. A % is donated monthly to help provide support to marginalised communities across the world.

 

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