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75 WAYS TO BUY BRITISH

Britain’s nations are a hive of activity, full of makers who are preserving heritage skills, modernising craftsmanship and innovating techniques to bring exceptional pieces to interiors. Buying British can also have the benefit of being more sustainable – even if only in avoiding shipping miles, but often in terms of the materials and practices employed.

While it may not always be at the forefront of decision-making, choosing a British product will support the makers. Many of these will have honed their craft over years, perhaps via previous generations, and are fiercely protecting this heritage for years to come. Others may be developing alongside technologies to ensure the highest quality of product, designed to last and become an antique of the future.

There are many ways to add British craftsmanship to the home – from a fresh coat of paint or a feature light, to investing in bespoke furniture or a beautiful new wallpaper. Here we look at a selection of brands championing British skills and creating a wonderful array of products. We hope this provides inspiration to further explore our great nation of makers.

Tiles

From classic ceramic techniques to hand-painting, a simple splashback or a more elaborate floor offers a chance for homegrown talent to be showcased

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