At Curate, we believe the objects in our homes should tell a story of quality, craftsmanship, and quiet beauty. That’s why I’ve been drawn to British homeware brands. From hand-thrown ceramics to woven Welsh wool, these makers offer more than products they offer connection, care, and heritage. Here are a few of the British artisans we proudly stock and why they matter.
Starling Pots – Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
Sophie Learmont creates small-batch ceramics inspired by nature. Every piece is hand-thrown and thoughtfully glazed, celebrating imperfection and daily ritual.
Paige Mitchell – Norwich, Norfolk
Paige creates elegant ceramics featuring her signature blue and cream diamond print. Each piece is hand-signed on the bottom, adding a unique, personal touch to her refined, minimal designs.
Starling Pots Paige Mitchell
Harlie Brown- Kent
hand-builds ceramic plates and paints them with playful, French food-inspired designs. Her work adds charm and character to any table setting.
Evermore London – London
Natural, sustainable candles crafted with vegan wax and inspired by nature’s rhythms. Evermore brings intentional scent and atmosphere into every space.

Harlie Brown Studio Evermore
Rosie Gore – LondonRosie’s sculptural ceramics are bold and expressive each one a piece of art, hand-built in her Cornish studio with earthy character.
Melin Tregwynt – Pembrokeshire, Wales
A historic Welsh woollen mill making contemporary throws and cushions. Their textiles carry centuries of weaving tradition and are made to last.
Rosie Gore Melin Tregwynt
Why It Matters
Supporting British makers means championing sustainability, preserving skills, and choosing quality over quantity. These pieces aren’t just beautiful, they’re meaningful.
When you buy from Curate, you’re not just buying homeware. You’re investing in a slower, more considered way of living.