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Ashley G

Ashley Goldberg, 28, and Drew Bell, 30, are creative partners in crime, living and loving in Portland, OR. They live with Isadora the cat and mounds of shipping supplies. Oh— and they work really well together. More

Asking For Trouble

Asking For Trouble is the crafty pseudonym of Marceline Smith, an artist and designer based in Glasgow, Scotland. More

Aurora Bloom

A range of tempting jewellery and accessories made by Manchester based designer Aurora Bloom. Vintage components, dazzling gems and quirky treasures have been reworked, restrung and revamped to create a glamorous and nostalgic collection. More

Blissen

Blissen is the work of Jill Bliss who designs and makes art and useful items by herself and in collaboration with other like-minded individuals and small businesses. She seeks out other who have a natural affinity for reused or recycled materials. More

Boygirlparty

Susie Ghahremani is a 2002 graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) with a BFA in Illustration. Her artwork combines her love of nature, animals, music and patterns. Born and raised in Chicago, Susie now happily spends her time painting, drawing, crafting and tending to her pet finches and cat in San Diego, CA. More

Clare Nicolson

Clare Nicolson textiles combine digitally printed cottons and silks with vintage fabric to create a fresh range of interior textiles and accessories. More

Cosas Mínimas

Cosas Mínimas means 'tiny things' in Spanish and is the artwork of graphic designer and illustrator Blanca Gomez. More

Cracked Designs

Cracked Designs is a greeting card and design company based out of Milwaukee Wisconsin. Everything is handmade with lots of love - if you are looking for something awesome, Cracked Designs is where it's at! More

Custom Made

Custom Made is a collection of bags and accessories lovingly hand crafted in the UK by Anna Butler. It's for people who want something a little different, something with a story... More

Dazed Dorothy

Dazed Dorothy is the beautiful accessories label from Textile Designer Corinne Robinson. Always elegant and enchanting, yet with a quirky, eclectic and whimsical edge, the leather and suede accessories from Dazed Dorothy are individually handmade, so no two are ever the same. More

Depeapa

Depeapa is the creation of illustrator and graphic designer Verónica de Arriba from Granada, Spain. Her illustrations and handmade accessories are made with love. More

Eclectic Eccentricity

A vibrant collection of vintage and contemporary pieces. Eclectic Eccentricity is full of gems and trinkets galore all inspired by designer Lucy Averill's love of knick knacks and telling stories. More

Eclectic Shock

A beautiful and unique range of jewellery made up of vintage objects with the odd new or antique part thrown in to ensure that no two pieces are the same. Each Eclectic Shock piece is carefully arranged by designer Louise Pringle to reflect her own style as an artist. More

Fantoosherie

Jennifer Fraser turns vintage fabric into delightfully tactile jewellery. Even the name is a discovery from the past - Fantoosherie is old Scots for fancy. More

Finest Imaginary

Kim Lawler's obsession with stories, monsters and make believe spills over into her fantastic designs for FinestImaginary. Assisted by 2 cats and an astrophysicist, she brings her creations to life in her Huddersfield laboratory. More

FluffsStuffs

Kawaii, unique and retro handmade accessories and jewellery from FluffsStuffs. More

Gemma Correll

Gemma Correll is an Illustrator of Illustrations. From Norwich, or perhaps Berlin, Gemma is ably assisted by her pug Mr Norman Pickles. More

Haberdash House

Haberdash House was created in January 2007, based on my final degree show when I graduated from college in 2006. The jewellery is designed around a make-believe story about a group of animals on holiday in New York. As they become more immersed in the New York culture, they develop into more colourful creatures and begin to stand out from the crowd. More

Hayley Kruger

Hayley Kruger hails from London via South Africa. Influenced by the fascinating construction of botanical elements in nature as well as strong female icons in history and popular culture such as Barbarella and Joan of Arc, her work is vibrant yet wearable. More

Hoolala

Delightful jewellery and frippery, handmade in the UK. More

I Am Acrylic

Hand-crafted jewellery, trinkets and other things - mostly made from acrylic. Designed and made by Brendan Fan, all items are individually cut and crafted ensuring that every piece is unique. More

I Like Birds

Emma Ferguson is both the designer and maker of the entire hand made range. She began as an illustrator using traditional embroidery techniques combined with modern day imagery. Her background in graphic design is apparent in her work that features computers, pixels, and cassettes. More

Jennifer Loiselle

Jennifer Loiselle's eyecatching jewellery and accessories are lasercut and etched from coloured and mirrored acrylic then assembled by hand in London. More

Joanna Rutter

Joanna Rutter is a professional jewellery designer/silversmith from Devon, England. She handcrafts jewellery from precious metals. More

Kate McLelland

Kate McLelland studied at Wimbledon School of Art, leaving in 2006 with a BA Hons in Theatre Design. After moving to Edinburgh she worked as a graphic designer in book publishing and she has recently won the V&A Design Festival competition and came second in the London Transport new logo competition. More

Kate Wilson

Kate is a London-dwelling illustrator with a passion for drawing the little things in life that people often pass by. She likes to think of her birds as having secret lives no one knows about...they can get up to mischief too! More

Kitschen Sink

KitschenSink (AKA Rowan Grant) lives and works in West Yorkshire, England. Her jewellery and accessories are the result of quality time with Grandma, a fascination of colourful branded toys, and a desire to re-purpose mass-produced materials into handmade, wearable fashion treats. More

Laurafallulah

Laurafallulah is designed and made by Laura Harris. More

Magasin

Magasin is a store-front for designer-maker Sarah Fordham. With a love for all things vintage and items with character and history, her designs are inspired by everything from films, story books and old family mementos. More

Margaux Lange

Margaux's "Plastic Body Series" jewellery stems from a desire to re-purpose common materials (Barbie dolls!) in combination with metals. She takes pleasure in the contrast and contradiction of something mass-produced being transformed and revealed as a unique, handmade, wearable piece of art. More

Mary Mary Handmade

Super cute silversmithed jewellery hand made by Mary Mary in New York! More

Memo

Memo is Leeds-based illustrator and screen printer Helen Entwisle's collection of hand printed stationery, screen prints and accessories. More

Michelle Chang

Michelle Chang's accumulated artistic experience in fine art, interior designer and illustration are put to great use in her jewellery-making. Her tiny works of art are hand made in New York City. More

Naoshi

Using colourful sand, Naoshi draws unrealistic people living in a real world portraying everyday thoughts and emotions such as joy, happiness, sorrow and anxiety. More

Paige Russell

Paige Russell was born and raised in British Columbia, Canada. She studied Fine Arts at Langara College in Vancouver and went on to earn a BFA in Product Design from Parsons School of Design in NYC. More

Paper Flower Girl

Paper Flower Girl is a line of feminine and elegant yet stubborn and colourful jewellery created by Isis Sturtewagen, a young Belgian designer. Each piece is made with a combination of new and vintage materials ranging from metal to fabric. Isis loves the stories, histories and characters of things. Every item she makes has it's own story. More

Petit Plat

Stéphanie Kilgast was training as an architect, bored, and looking for a new hobby in 2007. That's when she discovered her miniature food obsession. Petit Plat is the amazing result. Every tiny detail is sculpted by hand from coloured clay. More

Plastic Bat

Tracy Romaszkiewicz put her habit of collecting random pieces of plastic junk to great use with this range of fantastic plastic jewellery! More

Rachael Lamb

Mixing pretty and feminine with kitsch and cute to create a truly unique range of jewellery. All designed and handmade by Rachael Lamb. More

Sarey Poppins

Influenced by years living a nomadic life getting on and off planes, trains, boats and buses all round the world, and her attraction towards fabric shops she has spotted on her travels, Sarah Martin loves to turn fabric she's collected along the way into bags to carry all your bits and bobs around the globe in. She enjoys using unique combinations of fabrics, buttons and trimmings to create one-off designs. More

Showpony

Emma Henderson launched Showpony in 2006 with the aim of producing fun and engaging printed products for the home and accessories market. More

Suzanne Smith

Suzanne Smith is a Glasgow based designer and creator of exquisite jewellery and decorative objects. More

Swank

Bold and quirky jewellery made in the UK by Becky Wignell. More

T-Boo

t-boo is an outlet for a growing crafty obsession. t-boo loves all kinds of charms, gemstones, beads and sparkly things. More

The Black Spot Books

Beautiful one-of-a-kind hand bound miniature book necklaces with recycled or vintage leather covers and and thick, torn acid-free pages. Each book is hand-stitched, each unlined page to the next, and then finished with a soft or hard cover. Made in Philadelphia. More

The Small Object

The Small Object is a little cottage industry for the artwork and objects of Sarah Neuburger. But artwork and objects that can make something mundane even more wonderful. Like rocks falling out of paintings, anything is possible. Tiny, small things are possible that can make big, giant things happen. Little folks sleeping in our floorboards and mice wearing tuxedos. It can happen. More

Uncommonly Beautiful

Uncommonly beautiful recycled accessories demonstrate an imaginative approach to transforming waste into something covetable and unique. More

Verity Keniger

Verity Keniger is an illustrator and printmaker currently living and working in Edinburgh. She is inspired by nature, pattern, shape, colour and much else besides. More

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