Ashley G
Ashley Goldberg, 28, and Drew Bell, 30, are creative partners in crime, living and loving in Portland, Oregon. They live with Isadora the cat and mounds of shipping supplies. Oh— and they work really well together.Their work focuses on portraiture and capturing a brief moment in time. The artwork tends to be simple, but with a sophisticated or stark color palette, believing that great emotion can be conveyed in a simple gesture or look. The characters they create, whether monsters or little girls, are simple, humorous, empathetic, and a little bit pathetic More
Asking For Trouble
Asking For Trouble is the crafty pseudonym of Marceline Smith, an artist and designer based in Glasgow, Scotland. Starting with doodles from her sketchbook, she creates a collection of handmade and printed products using digital illustration, rubber stamps and her Japanese gocco printer. Her work is very much inspired by Japan and visits there. Marceline loves the mix of happy kawaii characters on every corner juxtaposed by the traditional patterns of kimono and chiyogami paper. Most of all, her aim is to make you smile! More
Aurora Bloom
Manchester based designer Raye McKown, founder of Aurora Bloom, creates a beautiful range of tempting jewellery and accessories. Vintage components, dazzling gems and quirky treasures have been reworked, restrung and revamped to create a glamorous and nostalgic collection. Raye has been knitting, crocheting and crafting for more years than she cares to remember (or will admit to). More
Bonbi Forest
Bonbi Forest is Lee May Forster, designer artist living in deepest darkest Cornwall. Her screen printed designs and jewellery have their roots in her drawings and paintings which feature critters, creatures and scapes of trees, sea and sky. Her work explores patterns, rhythms and stories, and the connection of people to nature. The wild world shapes us and we shape it. More
bRainbow
There are two halves of bRainbow: graphic designer / senior art director, Orrr and collaborator Akiko. bRainbow use classic materials (leather, wood and acrylics) to create something unusual and fun, including an amusing range of 3D wooden products. All bRainbow products are created using laser-cut and pieced together by hand at their home studio. If you love vintage, travelling and something unexpected, then bRainbow is sure to intrigue you. More
Breagha
Breagha's founder and designer, Mairead, originally comes from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland but now resides in Glasgow. Her Gaelic heritage is very important to her, hence the name Breagha, which is Gaelic for beautiful. Although her traditional roots are quite strong, she has a love for contemporary design - a combination that is reflected in her work. More
Cosas Mínimas
Cosas Mínimas means 'tiny things' in Spanish and is the artwork of graphic designer and illustrator Blanca Gomez. More
Cracked Designs
Based in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Cracked Designs is a design company that creates greeting cards, custom wedding stationery, and freelance graphic design. Cracked Designs was started in 2007 by Tara Scheuerman, who longed to fill the creative void in her life. Starting with creating greeting cards, they have grown their line tremendously in the last few years, including stationery sets & Journey Journals. Both Tara and Adam collaborate on the greeting cards. Adam doles out the idea, and Tara brings ‘em to life. More
Custom Made
Custom Made is a range of accessories created by designer Anna Butler. After working as a fashion designer for 6 years Anna decided to step out on her own and created Custom Made. Inspired by bright colours, pretty prints from far off places, quirky charms, vintage fabric and trimmings, Custom Made has a look that’s very much its own. Her designs are for people who want something a little different, something with a story... More
Datter
Datter, founded by London based illustrator and designer Kaye Blegvad, is the jewellery arm of her creative endeavours. Her pieces begin with a drawing-based process and a story behind them. She likes things dark but elegant; her jewellery covers some of the same themes explored in her illustration work. Her pieces show signs of being handmade: nothing too clean or too perfect. 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. Depeapa gives Veronica's illustrations a second life, in the form of accessories, books, shirts, pillows, mirrors, and dolls. More
Designosaur
Designosaur is a new Brighton based jewellery company created by design duo Jacques Keogh and Karli Dendy. They create striking and unique necklaces, rings and brooches from a range of acrylic and cherry wood. The pieces appeal to the excitable, dinosaur loving child in all of us with their upbeat eccentricity, whilst retaining a sense of style, class and above all else, fun. Designosaur's signature pieces are laser cut renditions of dinosaur silhouettes and skeletons. More
dotpop
Mixing pretty and feminine with kitsch and cute to create a truly unique range of jewellery. Choose from geometric designs, Swarovski crystal, dainty mini animals and much more on necklace, bracelet or a pretty pair of earrings. All designed are handmade by Rachael Griffiths. More
Eclectic Eccentricity
Founded in 2004, Eclectic Eccentricity had it's beginnings as a weekend hobby of gift shop manager Lucy Crick. With a penchant for the pretty, she scoured antique shops and markets for quaint curios and exquisite gems; piecing them together with other trinkets and treasures found hidden away for years. Each and every piece weaves a tale, from it's individual components, a new story is made.... it's jewellery with stories to tell. Devoting hours to creating new pieces, sourcing components to imagining new stories and ascribing names to the designs, Eclectic Eccentricity has flourished. More
Eclectic Shock
Louise Pringle is the designer behind Eclectic Shock. She spends most weekends at craft and antique fairs and auction houses sourcing individual charms and items to design and hand craft every unique bracelet and necklace in her collection. Almost all of Louise's Jewellery includes a "time piece" and this has become a trademark of her designs over the past number of years. She creates 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 piece is carefully arranged to reflect her own style as an artist. More
Emily Isles
Emily Isles is a designer and illustrator working for a small award-winning design studio in Edinburgh, Scotland. More
Fantoosherie
Jennifer Fraser turns vintage fabric into delightfully tactile jewellery. Fantoosherie is a love of all things fanciful and delightful. Jennifer is obsessed with reviving forgotton fabric into bold, playful, tactile accessories. She loves to work with materials salvaged and scrounged (but never stolen!) as each piece automatically inherits a history and a new ethical purpose, believing that all once-adored fabrics should have a second chance at being glorious. Even the name is a discovery from the past - Fantoosherie is old Scots for fancy. Jennifer has revived this forgotton word to represent her revived fabric accessories and her Scottish roots. More
Finest Imaginary
Kim Lawler's obsession with stories, monsters and make believe spills over into her fantastic designs for Finest Imaginary. Assisted by 2 cats and an astrophysicist, she brings her creations to life in her Huddersfield laboratory. Finest Imaginary was born in the summer of 2007 and has been going from strength to strength ever since. Lucky for us, that obsession takes the form of sweet jewellery, clever notebooks and awwww-inducing accessories. 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. Not only is she amazingly talented and clever with her drawing skills, she has a wicked sense of humour, too. More
Giant Dwarf
Sue Eggen is the heart and hands behind Giant Dwarf. Her artistic adventure began in 2003 in Portland, Oregon, with a passion for reconstructing recycled fabrics and an intuitive desire to create with colour. After a cross-country move to Pennsylvania in 2005, the company began to grow and reinvent itself as more than just a hobby. Inspired by early 20th century rhinestone performance-wear and floral hair adornments, each piece is carefully assembled & professionally constructed by hand using only the finest materials such as German glass glitter, reclaimed wool from sweaters and Fancy Felt, our own line of wool blend felt. The result is a showcase of decadence, guaranteed to make any woman feel glamorous. More
Haberdash House
Haberdash House was created in January 2007, and is based on the designer's final degree show from when she graduated 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. These are truly unique and quirky specimens. More
Hairy Sock
Hairy Sock is the creation of visual artist Ruta Kiskyte. Ruta is originally from Lithuania and gained her bachelor's degree in scenography in Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts. Hairy Sock has been producing editions of exciting objects to wear since summer 2009. Ruta is currently working towards her master’s degree of visual communication at the Latvian Academy of Fine Arts. More
Hand Over Your Fairy Cakes
Hand Over Your Fairy Cakes is the jewellery line of Sally McAdam who has been designing and making jewellery in the living room of her flat in Glasgow, much to her flatmate's annoyance, since 2006. She likes to use bright colours and multiple layers of acrylic to make bright, unique jewellery. 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. Hayley's pieces portray the essence of strong dynamic women who are not afraid to make a statement. It also goes without saying that having grown up in Southern Africa, a sense of that region, its colours and cultures are ever present in her designs More
Hoolala
Hoolala is owned and operated by Sam Gannaway-Jones who has been designing and making things since she was little. She has been a freelance designer for the past 6 years. Sam’s work is heavily influenced by the mad, bad Victorians, her grandmother’s vintage family album of photographs and her mother’s vintage charm bracelet. Sam was seduced by tales of her great grand parents - one story in particular was irresistible - the romantic notion of her great grandfather defecting from Russia and arriving in England one day on a boat...He said he was the ship's carpenter but in actual fact he looked more like Russian aristocracy...so she decided to make a charm bracelet that told his story and Hoolala was born. More
Hug a Porcupine
Fun in geometry, with necklaces and brooches made using beautiful colour combinations to make you smile with delight. Everything from golden outlined clouds to a series of boldly coloured triangles, Hug a Porcupine is a creative force for good. More
Hungry Designs
Amanda Whitelaw, the designer behind Hungry Designs, creates beautiful vintage inspired accessories inspired by shabby chic and unusual trinkets. She specialises in drawing and digitally colouring comic style art prints. After graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, she has set up her creative endeavours in Brisbane, Australia. 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. These pieces are often based on birds and nature and trees and spaceships and anything else that I Am Acrylic's imagination can conjure. 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
Jane Gowans
Jane Gowans is a Scottish-based contemporary jeweller, on a mission to present everyone with the opportunity to wear accessories they truly love. A passion for contemporary experimentation and traditional craft practice results in simple, stylish pieces that engage male and female audiences alike. She takes her inspiration from the everyday, embracing an experimental creative approach which engages with new processes while embodying a never-ending fascination with making the ordinary extraordinary. More
Kate Rowland
Kate is an illustrator living in London whose work is inspired by her love of her favourite TV shows and films. 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
Layla Amber
Layla is a 25 year old designer/maker living in the English seaside town of Southwold. After graduating from Norwich University College with a degree in Graphic Design, Layla started making jewellery for fun and selling at craft fairs and her business grew from there. 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
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
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
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
Take the Proverbial
Take the Proverbial started life as a student project by Edinburgh-based graphic designer Gill McColl. Creating of a series of tongue-in-cheek modern proverbs for a modern world, employing modern interpretations of traditional print production techniques and using 100% environmentally friendly processes whenever possible. 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
Wolf and Moon
Wolf & Moon is a handcrafted jewellery label by British artist and designer Hannah Davis. Hannah graduated in 2012 from Goldsmiths College, London, with a BA in Fine Art. More










































































































































































































































































































































































