Rangemaster: Quality and innovation
From the very first range cooker in 1830 to today’s high-quality contemporary ovens, Rangemaster has prided itself on innovation and quality for almost 200 years. The original Kitchener, invented by...
View ArticleJim Lawrence: Craftsmanship, diversity and quality
From his humble beginnings as a farmer trying to make ends meet, Jim Lawrence created a company that prides itself on craftsmanship, diversity and quality. A stunning collection of hand-crafted home...
View ArticleLewis & Wood: Fabrics and papers with character
Founded by interior designer Joanna Wood and textile printer Stephen Lewis (who has a passion for creating “the unusual”), Lewis & Wood produces fabrics and papers with an enduring appeal. The...
View ArticleBurleigh: History with every creation
Using shapes, patterns and techniques originating over 170 years ago, Burleigh captures the essence of traditional English pottery and provides a piece of history with every creation. The story of...
View ArticleRoger Oates: Stylish floor coverings
Inspired by eighteenth-century flat weaves, the stylish floor coverings of Roger Oates Design are carefully created, beautifully woven and finished by hand. At the Roger Oates Design studio and...
View ArticleGaze Burvill: Garden furniture crafted with passion
Passionate about comfort, the environment and true craftsmanship, Gaze Burvill echoes natural organic lines in its curvaceous solid oak outdoor furniture. If you have stopped and taken a seat while...
View ArticleBritish craftsmanship: Johnstons of Elgin
Johnstons of Elgin is a manufacturer and designer of fine cashmere and wool products – both for fashion and the home. In 1797, founder Alexander Johnston had a vision for producing superior textiles...
View ArticleBritish craftsmanship: Craven Dunnill & Co
Over 150 years since it was founded in 1872 as Jackfield Tile Works in Ironbridge, Shropshire, Craven Dunnill still makes fine ceramic tiles in the original factory – the oldest surviving purpose-built...
View ArticleBritish craftsmanship: George Smith
Founded in 1985 by an antique dealer who was inspired by and used the name of a 17th-century royal upholsterer called George Smith, the company has become renowned for its upholstered furniture. Today...
View ArticleDecorating your home with British design brands
When it comes to British design brands, decorating styles can take many forms. Some are devoted to traditional period looks, whereas others seek modern twists on classics or embrace the eclectic and...
View ArticleHow to care for your wool bedding
As someone who understands the struggles of sleepless nights, we’ve asked Amanda Oldfield, founder of British icon Wrought Iron and Brass Bed Company and creator of the Sandringham Wool Bedding...
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