&Klevering was founded in Amsterdam in 1992 with the ambition to create colourful, creative home decorations and gifts to cheer up everyday life. The brand's aesthetic is characterised as being Dutch design with a twist and is inspired by nature and fashion


1616 / arita japan is a historic Japanese ceramic manufacturer that creates contemporary products for everyday use. Despite the brand's modernity, there is a strong emphasis on keeping to the extraordinary workmanship, thinness and strength of original Arita ware

Anna Karlin is a multi-disciplinary designer working across many mediums. Trained in visual communication, she is a self-taught product designer, now represented internationally by a network of design galleries and works with leading interior designers and architects to place her pieces in some of the most prestigious buildings internationally Karlin believes strongly that all forms of design should tell a story and that all the disciplines contribute wonderfully to each other and therefore no one area should remain untouched. Aside from furniture & fine objects, her work also encompasses projects in print, art direction, fashion shows, interiors and a fine jewelry collection. Originally from London, Anna currently lives and works in New York, USA

Apparatus is a New York based lighting design studio that fuses sculptural form with hand worn materials to produce objects that are at once both time worn and thoroughly modern. Inspired by the modernist principle of a total work of art, the studio is an ever-evolving articulation of considered spaces and the things that live within them Embracing a tradition of studio craftsmanship, each sculptural piece is hand-finished and assembled in a historic New York space that encompasses gallery, development and production

Appointed is an American-made brand of thoughtfully designed products that take an everyday product to the luxurious. Practical, beautiful and handcrafted of the finest materials, Appointed goods are designed to elevate the work experience. The brand was founded on the belief that it is possible to have beautiful, functional, and elevated American-made tools Appointed products are 100 percent locally made in the Washington D.C. area. Products are constructed of the highest-quality materials and finished with careful consideration given to each element

Aykasa folding and stackable crates are designed to make home organising and storage both fun and practical. The crates are made from 100% recyclable material. They are environmentally friendly and durable

Bellocq Tea Atelier, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has turned nearly a decade of sourcing and blending the finest teas and botanicals into a devoted and articulate history of tea connoisseurship. Their carefully selected, single-origin offerings originate from the finest estates in around the world and are exclusively full leaf, almost entirely organic, and sourced from high elevation gardens Bellocq's teas are nuanced, evocative and surprising, and they are steeped in tradition that dates back millennia, often originating from families that have cultivated tea for hundreds of generations. Several months each year are spent abroad revisiting estates, sourcing new teas, and ensuring the quality behind the tea’s cultivation and its processing

Bodha is creating a new world of therapeutic perfumery for the soul and home. Bringing together the art of perfume and the science of aromatherapy, Bodha wants to help you come back to yourself through the power of scent. The collection is made using the finest natural ingredients by artisans in Los Angeles, New Zealand and Japan Founded in 2015 by Emily and Fred L'Ami, Bodha is the expression of their lifelong fascination with ritual and scent. Emily studied perfumery at the Institute of Art & Olfaction in Los Angeles & aromatherapy in her native New Zealand. Fred is an award winning designer and founder of design studio, Studio L'Ami

Casa Bosques is a creative platform by Savvy Studio that develops products of a permanent and sustainable nature by collaborating with experts in various disciplines who share this same philosophy Casa Bosques Chocolates is a collaboration with the master chocolatier Jorge Llanderal. Going through the line of the Equator to the best places where cacao is found, and combining it with different spices

Established as a platform for collaboration with emerging creative industry independents and brands, Cinnamon Projects is the creative agency formed by Andrew Cinnamon and Charlie Stackhouse Cinnamon Projects have created a stunning array of products, perhaps the most popular being their Japanese-style incense sticks and solid brass and copper incense burners, which offer both style and intoxicating scents

Completedworks documents the beauty and complexity of the everyday through the practice of jewellery and ceramics. Working primarily from recycled materials, the brand's signature pieces gently roll against the tide of convention - using sculptural forms that weave, loop, twist, flow, enfold and expand to explore broader questions about the human condition and trade blows with history, politics and the language of art Anna Jewsbury, founder and artistic director of Completedworks, now works with a larger team of diverse and complementary talent out of her studio in London

In search of a deeper understanding of a natural, more holistic approach to living, Fran Miller spent two years developing and perfecting what came to be F. MILLER, a full line of body care that feels and smells incredibly luxurious yet is completely free of harmful elements. Each unique blend is designed to heal, rejuvenate, restore, nourish and balance all skin types F. MILLER uses certified organic and ethically wildcrafted ingredients whenever possible, taking care to partner directly with mindful manufacturers around the world. Every product is multi-tasking and multi-use, designed for versatility and seamless layering. Herbal infusions are crafted in-house and each formula is hand blended in small batches to maintain freshness and efficacy

"Flamingo Estate is a place, but also a philosophy." High atop the hills of Los Angeles, hidden by a lush orchard and dense gardens, the flamingo-pink estate serves as a hedonistic enclave; a haven for creativity and collaboration. It was founded in the 1940s by two young entrepreneurs, and today, now offers nourishing botanicals and provisions from a diverse ecosystem of makers and growers in homage to the estate's lush origins
Hakuhodo Sumitani Saburo Shōten was founded in 1939 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, where copper smelting tradition stretches back 400 years to the Edo period. The town is renowned for its skilled artisans who work with copper, brass and bronze, designing decorative, ornamental and Buddhist ware This local, handmade craft tradition is kept alive by combining original techniques with new technologies. Heir to this Japanese know-how, Sumitani Saburo Shōten creates decorative items that spark an authentic feel of Japanese tradition and timelessness

Hasami Porcelain was born under the direction of Takuhiro Shinomoto of Tortoise General Store in Venice, California, whose innovative concept integrates tradition and modernity in tableware Hasami, Nagasaki is one of the foremost pottery districts in Japan. Porcelain was first made in the area almost 400 years ago, during the Edo Period. The establishment of a mass production system at an early stage ensured reliability in quality and price, and its rich tradition kept alive

Los Angeles-based jewellery designer, Jess Hannah, has produced a line of carefully-edited, high-quality polishes for the colour-resistant. Polishes that consider the gracefulness of hands, and the role of subtle colour as an element in the considered wardrobe Inspired by artists’ palettes, natural elements, and the muses who are envisioned channeling specific colours or moods. All polishes are non-toxic, cruelty-free and made in the USA

Kaneko Kohyo ceramics was established in 1921 near Toki City in Japan. Originally producing mainly Buddhist and Shinto altar pieces, Kaneko Kohyo later began to expand their range to include other products that required fine casting, becoming widely recognised as a top industry producer in Japan The Rinka range offers the delicacy of porcelain, but with the feel and warmth of hand-formed clay. Ideal for either Western or Japanese cuisine, or a fusion of both

Kimura Glass is one of Japan’s premier glass companies and has been handcrafting unique and functional glassware since 1910

LA MONTAÑA is a range of gorgeous scented candles and diffusers inspired by the founders’ new life in a Spanish mountain village. Their scents conjure up memories and dreams of the Mediterranean, and of holidays in the sun. They are guaranteed not only to smell wonderful, but also to look great on the mantlepiece – each candle bears its own unique and collectable label in the style of a nostalgic 1930’s travel poster Born and bred Londoners, founders Cass and Jonathan actually met in Spain in 1980, and moved in 2011 to a remote Valencian village, where they live. Cassandra is a veteran of the UK cosmetics industry, and had previously been Communications Director of Lancôme. Jonathan is an award-winning screenwriter for both TV and films, and fluent Spanish-speaker, with a lifelong passion for Spain

Le Marké is a modern market and grocer, inspired by tucked-away European markets, the ease of an unrushed evening, and the deeply lived life. They seek, source, and share goods, such as their Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar, that invite living expansively in the present while supporting a more sustainable future.

Lemon Story is the Mediterranean jam larder that was established out of a family-run plantation in Provence who have specialised in citrus fruits for over 10 years. Until now, these fruits had only been offered to chefs. The citrus' are grown sustainably and seasonally. Upwards from 400 trees yield over three tons of citrus each year, with varieties such as yuzu, Kaffir lime, Meyer lemon, bergamot and more Lemon Story creates real products of character and authenticity in an approach that marries simplicity and high standards with ease and great taste. All jams are made in Provence, in Lemon Story's workshop, in the heart of their rare citrus grove. They work in small quantities using fresh, seasonal fruits and traditional methods. Each fruit is peeled, zested, seeded and cut by hand using old-fashioned cooking in copper cauldrons

Based out of Amsterdam, LEPELCLUB was created after the founder noticed a gap in the market for stylish teaspoons made to accompany the many gorgeous coffee and tea mugs being served in highly curated places such a boutique hotels. From there, stunning spoons were created, with the brand’s name taking after these very creations – the word ‘Lepel’ means ‘spoon’ in Dutch. LEPELCLUB has also gone on to create unique cocktail glasses, inspired by a visit to a museum in New York

LESSE is a new way of thinking about skin care: ritual, not routine. The organic and sustainability-conscious brand believes that organic skin care is a universal necessity, transcending binaries and is essential to our individual and collective health Their focus is on creating real solutions for common and chronic skin concerns, through products that are truly effective and considerate of the Earth. LESSE is based out of Los Angeles

MADRE honors the simple, necessary, and universal delights of food and rest with linen offerings such as tabletop and kitchen goods, bedding, and select home essentials The brand was founded on the ethos and goal to create linen home essentials that were as close to 100% domestic as possible, meaning: grown, processed, woven, and sewn in the United States. While the founders eagerly await the long-dormant American linen industry's revival (where the first flax will begin growing again in Oregon), MADRE is proud to source their Oeko-Tex Belgian-grown linen from a Lithuanian mill that runs on green energy

Maison Balzac is an expression of pure imagination through the creation of novel objects and a scented world. Inspired by the founder's childhood in the South of France, these Australian-made products make up a beautiful collection of colourful glassware, candles, incense, ceramics, incense and candle holders and more Since its debut in 2012, Maison Balzac’s collection has been coveted by the style-conscious for both its beauty as well as each product's elegant craftsmanship and design. Today, they work with artisans and perfumers in France, Japan, China and Australia and continue to make new objects and rituals to enchant the everyday

During the french revolution, Louis Marie was exiled to Madagascar, Reunion & Mauritius where he discovered a vast array of plant specimens. 200 years later Marie du Petit Thouars built Maison Louis Marie building upon the rich botanical history of her family inspired by memories of her childhood

French brand, Manucurist, is a non-toxic nail care and polish brand that has gained international attention due to their innovative natural gel nail polish. In particular, their popular Green Flash Gel Polish line was created as a healthy alternative to the harsher traditional gel manicure

Since 1950, Marumitsu has been making pottery that is diverse in choice of material and utilises both traditional and modern techniques. With the belief that function is at the heart of design, local potters bring a high-quality, artisanal touch to their collections, as well as a unique French flair. The Marumitsu pottery is made in Seto, Aichi, Japan, a place which is home to the kilns with the longest production history in Japan

Founded in London by graphic designer and art director Jess Howard, Matere honours simplicity and functionality in stationery. Products are designed for discerning stationery lovers who value high quality design and thoughtful details with an uncompromising sustainable ethos

Mōglea is a design studio based in Iowa, USA that focuses on the craft of artful stationery and paper goods. Production processes are done by hand and make each piece feel one-of-a-kind Chad and Meg Gleason launched Mōglea in May, 2012 after moving to Chad's family farm in Audubon, Iowa, where they bought a century-old letterpress and started creating their line. They sought to bring unexpected processes like dip dye and hand painting to the fine stationery market. In fall 2018, the business moved to Des Moines, Iowa where they continue to manufacture their hand painted paper goods within the burgeoning creative workforce community

Since 1981, Mount Street Printers, a family run business, has produced bespoke luxury stationery in the heart of Mayfair, London on Mount Street. The location of the store is the site of the original factory. Mount Street Printers continue the tradition of creating the finest stationery today and for the next generation balancing traditional craftsmanship with the latest technology Using a myriad of techniques such as: engraving, thermography, lithography, letter press, foil stamping, blind embossing and more, the craftsmanship of Mount Street Printers' work is unparalleled. They pride themselves on their attention to detail as well as their dedication to the art of printing

Nick Munro specialises in creating beautiful, elegant designs that deliver classic style and service-level functionality. The U.K. brand has a long history of supplying the worlds best hotels, cafes and homes.

Octaevo creates refined products for the desk and home. From their studio in Barcelona, they explores the wonders of the Mediterranean in search of enchanting stories to inspire the creation of their products Produced in harmony with nature and of exceptional quality, Octaevo's products are infused with the warmth of the Mediterranean sun. Materials are chosen for their beauty, purity and honesty – striving for the perfect balance between state-of-the-art technology and craftsmanship

OEDO-KOH incense is a high quality Japanese incense made by Nippon Kodo. This series was created to represent a range of scenes inspired by the art, craft and culture of old Edo – the Japanese city now known as Toyko. Each of the six incense in this series tell a different story of a type of person from this era

Founded in Paris, ORRIS was born out of necessity: the desire to return to nature and the artisanal. Their ethos is to use only the highest quality plant derived ingredients to craft a line of multipurpose and effective skincare products. ORRIS believes in cleansing as an integral part of any skincare regiment and that it should be a luxurious and indulgent experience ORRIS artisanal botanical soaps are handcrafted in small batches in France. Each cold process soap is hand-poured and hand-cut, using the finest oils, butters, and botanicals. Drawing from traditions such as Ayurveda, aromatherapy and Western herbal medicine, each of their four soaps embodies a distinct persona and addresses particular skin concerns through the unique therapeutic and sensuous qualities of their natural ingredients

Paper Collective brings together designers, artists and illustrators to create inspirational and iconic and limited edition graphic prints and products while promoting great causes and charities. Their three most important principles are social responsibility, sustainability and strong creative partnerships The company runs sustainably, producing locally in Denmark using only high-quality, FSC-marked material and under certification of the Swan mark (The Swan eco-label is the official sustainability label for the Nordic countries)

In 2017, Società Agricola Famiglia Santoni was created when founder David Santoni began producing wine and oil on a path that runs through the Tuscan hillside. Santoni's dedication to his products transformed into a modern organic production of the highest standard and in 2020, the Podere Grassellino brand was born as a way to share this passion and enthusiasm with the world Due to to the nature and position of the land, most of the cultivation is managed and harvested by hand, with the smallest use of machinery. The cultivation of the vines and olive trees does not involve any chemical processes

Based in New York, Paris and Los Angeles, Régime des Fleurs is known for its unique take on luxury fragrance. High-concept perfume collections in vivid packaging draw inspiration from nature, history, and art. Launching in 2014, Régime des Fleurs became a cult favorite in the worlds of fashion and art, quickly establishing itself as an influential voice in the fragrance industry Founder Alia Raza began pursuing her passion for perfume after an acclaimed career as a filmmaker and artist, featuring cultural icons such as Chloë Sevigny and Kim Gordon, and presented at galleries and festivals such as Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York

Sainté.co was born in the kitchen, where soy met joy and passion met business. High-quality candles for use as beautiful decor in the home that are handcrafted from start to finish

Founded in 2006, SAIPUA (meaning 'soap' in Finnish) first began out of a studio in Brooklyn, NY that was devoted to the art of flower arranging and soap making. Now, the brand calls "The Farm at Worlds End" its home; a farm located in upstate New York championing "experiences that foster and encourage more intimate and provocative connections to the natural world" SAIPUA's soap production happens in a small workshop situated at the heart of Worlds End farmyard. Over 200,000 bars of olive oil soap are mixed and poured by the brand's founder, Susan, then cut by her husband, Pentti, and finally wrapped and packed by members of the Worlds End community
Sekura is a leading supplier of high quality tableware, barware and more located in Japan

With an abundance of colours, vegetable prints and positive vibes the brand new FEAST collection for Serax reflects everything its creator stands for. The British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi created this range of expressive tableware with the most joyful of gatherings in mind: coming together with friends and family, sharing food and exchanging stories The FEAST collection is a collaboration between Ottolenghi and his good friend and Italian artist, Ivo Bisignano. The tableware features the signature "O"-shaped brushstroke as well as abstract images of vegetables, an essential ingredient in Ottolenghi's cuisine

Shida preserved flower bouquets and stems are the perfect maintenance-free solution to filling your home with real flowers and foliage all year round

In 2015, Patrick Kelly founded Sigil with a line of long-wearing, complex, and 100% natural fine fragrances. Sigil perfumes are inspired by ancient perfumery techniques, re-interpreted through a contemporary lens. The result is singular eau de parfums that unite the sensorial with the intangible Patrick is a self-taught perfumer driven by the power of his own scent memories—orange blossoms floating on a warm breeze, hot sage unfurling in the California sun. To capture these moments, he educated himself in old world perfumery practices. Drawing from this experience and his background in film and philosophy, Patrick helps Sigil build parfum experiences that are ethereal and rich in story, yet born of the physical earth

Sir/Madam evokes classic motifs with its timeless products which are focussed on entertaining. Historical references are integrated in a modern way to suit today's eclectic interiors

Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a product designer whose work focuses on enhancing the enjoyment of everyday objects. Using design as a tool for analysing modern rituals, she aims to alter perspectives and ultimately mood through her work

Sort of a Coal is a Danish brand with a passion for the traditional material of Japanese Binchotan Charcoal, also called White Charcoal. Their infatuation with Binchotan began two decades ago, when they discovered the material while traveling through Japan. Since then, Sort of Coal has embarked on a 100-year mission to spread its benefits to the world. That, combined with the “less is more” mantra of their Danish design allows them to positively influence people through sensible, well-made products The finest eco-friendly Binchotan is sourced and tested in accordance with the highest European standards, then turned into purifying products for the air, water, and body. Over the last ten years, Sort of Coal has become an ever-evolving looking glass to life, nature and purity— as if the three were never distinct

Inspired by the idealised forms of classical antiquity, The Busted Gentleman candle series takes its inspiration from the weathered and sometimes broken remains of what has survived the intervening centuries, from that time and place to present The founder created The Busted Gentleman as a way to marry together things that he truly loves: Grecian/Roman sculptures, candles and great design, into one luxury product

Based out of Fort Collins in Colorado, each pour over stand is handmade to order from materials such as American walnut and brass. They are crafted with skill and care in order to provide a lifetime of brewing. The brass will patina over time and help to tell the brewer's unique story

The Qi (meaning Life Energy) was born out of the belief in the interconnectedness of inner and outer beauty and in the power of flowers and their ability to promote a deep-sense of holistic well-being. According to ancient Eastern philosophies, when a plant flowers it is believed that it’s at the peak of its life and the flowers are the fruit of this highest level energy Qi. All of The Qi's flowers come from family-owned farms that offer only single-origin whole flower herbs, as they consistently yield the richest flavonoids, nutrients and aroma

The Vintage List was created in admiration of some of the most wonderful glassware that can be found when searching around English antique markets and sale rooms. They reproduce old designs that are timeless, and perfectly complement other modern homeware

Toyo-Sasaki Glass is a merger between two of Japan's oldest and largest glassware manufacturing companies, Toyo (est. 1878) and Sasaki (est. 1902). The glassware produced by TSG is renowned in the hospitality and foodservice industries and has been considered an industry standard for over 50 years They are a company comprised of master craftsmen who specialise in the art of glass-making. Each artisan requires at least 15 years of glassmaking experience to be accepted by the Certified Traditional Japanese Craft-Masters, a prefectural association that credits prestigious artisans for their utmost ability and expertise on Japanese traditional crafts

Tsubota Pearl was established in 1952, and is a Tokyo based company producing metal and leather work

Urban Bar is a glassware and barware brand that has been creating products for the hospitality and drinks industry spanning the past 40 years. All of their products are created with "purpose, practicality and longevity in mind"

Urban Nature Culture is a collection of products inspired by travels far and near, cultures distant and familiar, brought into your home with an eye on sustainability UNC was created out of the founder, Anne Marie Hermans', desire to curate ancient techniques and art, in harmony with nature, which has been one of her most important goals in life. The brand is always striving to find ways to better the planet, whether by ensuring fair wages to the makers and dealers who supply their products, or by using recycled materials, wherever possible

Wms&Co. offers everyday objects elevated by design and influenced by history. They create exquisitely practical tools to enhance daily life that represent a considered mix of the esoteric and the highly pragmatic. From stellar paper goods such as notebooks and Colorpads to well crafted desktop objects, Wms&Co. offer an array of objects meant to be collected and enjoyed

YIELD Design Co. is an independent design studio and manufacturer of homewares and apothecary items based in Florida, USA. They create stunning, colourful glassware and ceramic goods such as their iconic french presses and pour overs