Our Favorite Brands
We are proud to collaborate with skilled artisans who bring exceptional craftsmanship and creativity to every product we offer. Each artisan we work with is dedicated to preserving traditional techniques while adding their unique touch, ensuring that every piece is not only beautiful but also imbued with cultural significance. By supporting these talented individuals, we help sustain local communities and promote fair trade practices, all while offering our customers high-quality, handmade goods that tell a meaningful story.

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REDECKER
Burstenhaus Redecker | Versmold, Germany | Est. 1935
The first handcrafted Burstenhaus Redecker brushes were produced in 1935. Today, the name Burstenhaus Redeckers stands as it has for many years for an ideal combination of natural quality, function, and design. It lives from the blend of inventiveness, sound craftsmanship, and creativity. Handcrafted in Germany, Burstenhaus Redecker products are made of domestic, natural, sustainable wood, bristles, hairs, and plant fibers. Steeped in tradition, Redecker is synonymous with time-tested quality.
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IRIS HANTVERK
Since 1889 Iris Hantverk brushes are hand-made by master craftsmen, utilizing Environmentally & socially sustainable FSC-certified Swedish hardwoods with animal hair & plant fiber bristle brushes. Devoted to quality + craft, their artisans make the brushes according to age-old Swedish traditions. Further, with a commitment to equal opportunity employment, 6 of their 17 master craftsmen are visually impaired + they regularly train + hire the visually disabled to craft their brushes and cognitively disabled to create their breadboxes as full-time, paid employees & apprentices alongside their expert craftsmen.


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