Feldspar - Ceramics
Useful everyday items, handmade in their workshops in Devon. Cath and Jeremy create objects for life – beautiful things made properly and to last, with an elegant, simple and timeless aesthetic.
Beauty. Ethics. Craftsmanship. Our partners share a lot of common ground. And if you’d like to know more about what made us select them for our collections, you’re in the right place.
Useful everyday items, handmade in their workshops in Devon. Cath and Jeremy create objects for life – beautiful things made properly and to last, with an elegant, simple and timeless aesthetic.
Pioneers in wine preservation, allowing wine to be poured from bottles without removing the cork, so it always tastes like it’s just been opened, even years later.
Everything Commune does is driven by a responsibility to nature. From their aluminium bottles and metal pumps to their vegan formulations and packaging, every element is as kind to our planet as it is our bodies.
John Julian produce handmade luxury tableware, serve-ware and kitchenware, made in small batches by skilled potters. Every piece they make, whether it is a plate, bowl or pestle and mortar, is shaped from raw clay with care and craftsmanship, leaving an imprint that only hand-crafted pieces can have. They use clay dug in Cornwall that is mixed in Stoke on Trent, the traditional home of British pottery.
Over the years, John Julian products have attracted a dedicated following amongst taste makers and leading chefs Nigel Slater, Tommy Banks, Jeremy Lee and Sam & Sam Clark amongst others, who appreciate their sculptural form, excellent function and robust quality.
All John Julian Tableware and Serveware is dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe.
John Julian is also a part of the Energy and Emissions group, working towards net zero emissions by 2050.
Meet Charlie and Katie. We love that these unique parasols are made with antique, vintage, and designer fabrics, sourced from all over the British Isles. Every part is designed, handcrafted, and assembled locally to their studio in Cornwall. Each one is individual and unique.
Effortlessly elegant. Plain weaves, modern stripes, and woven lettering, all made using washed linen or cotton-linen blends. Their century old craft is as stylish today as it has always been.
Beauty and usefulness, hand-in-hand. Every piece is unique, simple, and elegant. Designed and handmade in their workshop in France, with sustainability and durability in mind.
For more than 200 years, Peugeot has been generating new ideas and original designs for the most essential everyday tools. They set the bar for salt mills and pepper grinders.
It’s art you can eat off – or simply display in your home. Letitia’s unique handpainted ceramics bring a smile to any setting. Her colourful style mirrors her warm character and sense of humour. After collaborations with everyone from Harrods to The Frankie Shop and Anthropologie, her fun and playful pieces are now instantly recognisable.
Their goal is to release our dogs’ potential through robust, reliable, and ergonomically designed gear. And they have a strong focus on being a socially and environmentally responsible company.
Natural, plastic free, cotton rope toys, handmade in Somerset. They use knotting and weaving techniques that involve no harmful glues, dyes or fixing agents. And they’re made to last.
Located in The Cotswolds, Charingworth manufactures well balanced, well-proportioned, timeless cutlery designs. Their craftsmanship produces soft edged handles which are lovely to hold and will stand the test of time.
The world is full of inexpensive, mass-produced goods that cater to our convenience. KINTO want to offer an alternative to mass-consumption, to put forward the idea of forming a lasting connection with objects. They believe that such a mindset is important in giving consideration to the environment. KINTO values durability, ease of use and care, as well as universal and timeless designs in our product development.
Bonnecaze Absinthe & Home is a business-to-business company specialising in reproducing uncommon antique objects from the turn of the last century France. All items are meticulously handmade with close attention to detail.
Swan Court 37-41 Mortimer St
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Saturday, 10am - 10pm
Sunday, 10am - 6pm