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British craftsmanship on a global stage.

In the far-reaching corners of Britain, artisans carry cultural capital in their creative hands.

Whilst global luxury houses draw heavily on British heritage, these creators remain largely in the shadows. House of British Artisans exists to redress this balance, bringing weavers from Wales, potters from Padstow and solderers from Solihull into the limelight of the global luxury economy.

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Preserving the past, embracing the future

Britain, the birthplace of one of the most influential and profound design movements of all time. Born out of a desire to preserve traditional skills and craftsmanship, the Arts and Crafts Movement challenged the mass production of the Industrial Revolution, placing value on quality, mastery and people.

The pioneering spirit of those behind the movement cannot be underestimated, preserving culture, community and craft.

House of British Artisans celebrates the profound impact of those who came before. Purveyors of only the finest craftsmanship, committed to authenticity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Pieces that seamlessly blend heritage with modern-day innovation.

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In pursuit of excellence.

Meticulous in our pursuit of perfection, ours is an unwavering commitment to excellence in design. Proudly representing the extraordinary, a trusted destination, backed by the best in the business: iconic gallery owners, cultural commentators, creative strategists and elite artists.

Embrace decadence

When you enter our House, you find only the exceptional, transforming your world into a private gallery of rare pieces. Spectacular focal points, constant beauty.

Join us and embrace decadence.

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