Jewellery, Fashion, Accessories
Jewellery, Fashion, Accessories

Cosmetics, Candles, Wellbeing
Cosmetics, Candles, Wellbeing

Art, Ceramics, Homeware
Art, Ceramics, Homeware

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Buhn
Buhn is reimagining candle culture with a sustainable twist. Their refillable, hand-poured soy wax candles offer luxury without waste — a beautiful solution to the 360 million candles discarded in the UK each year. Vegan, paraben-free, and endlessly reusable, Buhn lets you light up your space while casting a vote for circular design and conscious consumption.
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Sunny Daze Jewellery
Sunny Daze Jewellery gives vintage treasures new life. Inspired by time spent in the Daintree Rainforest, each upcycled spoon ring is handmade to celebrate individuality, sustainability, and joy. From seed-paper business cards to completely plastic-free packaging, every detail supports a conscious, creative lifestyle. This is jewellery that helps you feel confident inside and out—with mental wellbeing, self-expression, and earth-friendly sparkle at its heart.
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Mimlysk
Mimlysk’s gender-free, glass jewellery is joyful, customisable, and endlessly recyclable. Designed for longevity and adaptability, each piece reflects founder Lily’s commitment to sustainability, accessibility, and inclusivity. Every design empowers wearers to express themselves freely and mindfully — proving style doesn’t need to cost the Earth, and creativity can be a tool for connection, confidence, and wellbeing.
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Cuurve
Cuurve is premium underwear, reimagined for comfort, confidence, and sustainability. Created by a woman tired of choosing between fit and feel, each piece is thoughtfully designed and made in Yorkshire from carbon-neutral and recycled fabrics like ECONYL® and Micromodal. Cuurve supports real bodies with gentle shaping and clever solutions like breathable gussets and seamless lace. Through inclusive events and community connection, Cuurve empowers women to feel good—body, mind, and soul.
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Charlotte’s Botanical Art
Inspired by nature and committed to protecting it, Charlotte creates vibrant botanical art using only recycled paper, non-toxic inks, and plastic-free packaging. Rooted in sustainability and crafted with care in Leeds, her work invites you to reconnect with the wild, celebrate the unconventional, and support small businesses that tread lightly while creating beauty with purpose.
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Aarondrawsbad
Aaron’s art is vibrant, honest, and deeply human — a visual expression of neurodivergent joy, emotion, and humour. His work celebrates creativity as a wellbeing tool and sparks conversations about mental health, ADHD, and what it means to feel everything. Buying Aaron’s prints supports inclusive expression and uplifts a spicy-brained maker bringing warmth and weirdness to the world.
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Red & Coco
Red & Coco revives forgotten treasures through hand-embroidered berets, upcycled pendants, and gothic nature-inspired illustrations. Each piece is a labour of love, crafted from secondhand finds and reimagined with vibrant creativity. Supporting Red & Coco means embracing circular fashion, celebrating sustainable design, and making space for magic, individuality, and second chances.
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Zephyr Jewellery
Zephyr Jewellery turns sea glass collected during beach cleans into beautifully tactile, wearable art. Each piece, set in recycled metals, is a quiet tribute to nature and a bold act of sustainability. Founder Natalie’s immersive stall invites customers to connect with the Earth, calm their minds, and wear their values with pride — a wave of change in jewellery form.
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Shorn
Shorn transforms undervalued British wool into naturally dyed homewares and accessories with rich colour and purpose. Every piece is handmade using circular, waste-free processes — from spinning and weaving to repurposing even the tiniest scraps. Founder Lily’s work blends heritage skills with fresh design, showing how craft can support wellbeing, empower neurodivergence, and build a slower, more sustainable future.
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Mickle's Pickles
Mickle’s Pickles brings joy to your gut and your taste buds. What started as a lockdown hobby is now a lively range of small-batch ferments made with local ingredients and packed with flavour—and probiotics. Michael’s passion for gut health, experimentation, and sustainability means every jar supports both your wellbeing and the planet, using circular methods like reusing brines and keeping his food miles as low as possible.
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Sunsunartistry
Sunsunartistry is the abstract, emotive tattoo work of Kris, a Hong Kong-born artist now based in the UK. Her style transforms intangible feelings and stories into flowing, nature-inspired tattoos. Working in a calm, inclusive space, Kris offers a meaningful and collaborative experience, helping clients wear their emotions and identity with pride. Each piece is a gentle reminder of our connection to nature, time, and the stories that shape us.
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Earth Paper Fibre
Earth Paper Fibre is Mel’s joyful ceramics studio where animal faces meet porcelain jewellery—all made at home in her spring-renovated studio. Every product is crafted from reused or recycled clay, fired with care, and finished with thoughtful, plastic-free packaging. Mel’s workshops offer a welcoming, mindful space to learn ceramics, reconnect with creativity, and have fun. Proudly imperfect, kind to the earth, and full of heart, Earth Paper Fibre is creativity that cares.
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Artisanat Jewellery
Artisanat Jewellery is a vibrant, joyful brand created by a graphic designer who loves connecting with people through wearable creativity. Combining playfulness with purpose, every stainless steel piece is waterproof and tarnish-resistant—long-lasting jewellery that won’t cost the earth. Artisanat uses sustainable packaging and recycled card to keep its impact low, while the creative outlet behind it keeps the maker’s own mental wellbeing high. Thoughtful, joyful, and made to last.
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Charlotte Jenkins
Charlotte Jenkins is a Birmingham-based illustrator and maker bringing colour, fun, and interactivity to everyday life. Her vibrant prints, games, ceramics and activity sheets are designed to spread joy and celebrate identity in all its forms. Charlotte uses sustainable printers, recycled materials, and champions small-business-led markets to keep her values front and centre. Her goal? To make art accessible, joyful, and reflective of the wonderfully diverse world around us!
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Tadatuft
Tadatuft is a Leeds-based tufting studio creating playful, hands-on workshops and bold, joy-sparking rugs. Co-founded by LGBTQ+ makers, their creative sessions double as art therapy, providing a safe and welcoming space for all. Sustainability is stitched into everything they do—from recycled yarns to waste-free practices—while part of their profits support Stonewall and Mental Health UK. Tadatuft proves making with your hands can also do wonders for your mind.
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Juniper Forest Embroidery
Juniper Forest Embroidery is the calming, nature-inspired work of an autistic artist who found peace in hand stitching during lockdown. Her bestselling embroidery kits invite others to slow down and create something beautiful, using organic cotton, recycled packaging, and biodegradable sleeves. Her inclusive approach makes everyone feel welcome, while each stitch offers a mindful moment away from screens and stress. Creativity and connection, one thread at a time
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Blonde & Wise
Blonde & Wise creates beautifully crafted occasionwear designed by women, for women. Handmade in England in limited quantities, each piece champions sustainable, slow fashion—offering timeless, body-inclusive designs that adapt to you through life’s changes. Their flexible-fit silhouettes empower women to feel confident, comfortable, and radiant, whatever the celebration. By choosing Blonde & Wise, you support thoughtful British design that values individuality, ethical production, and fashion that lasts far beyond one occasion.
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Herd & Hive
Herd & Hive is a proudly family-run business rooted in Yorkshire farming and traditional craftsmanship. From their Silsden Moor farm, they handmake every product—from honey and goats milk soap to natural wool goods—with care, using only sustainable practices and skin-kind ingredients. By shopping with Herd & Hive, you support low-waste, land-loving, handmade production that nurtures wellbeing, champions local farming, and reconnects us to nature, simplicity, and seasonal living.
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Rock Covers Paper
Rock Covers Paper, created by Amanda, brings joy through silly, pun-filled cards and prints that channel nostalgic pop culture and offbeat humour. Each design is made to spark connection, laughter, and lightness—helping people celebrate moments big and small with a wink. Printed in small batches on FSC-certified or recycled paper, Amanda’s work is a playful, sustainable alternative to mass-produced greetings—championing wellbeing through laughter and mindful, inclusive ways of staying in touch.
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Lucy Evanns
Lucy Evanns is a neurodivergent, working-class artist whose bold, affirming work celebrates humour, identity, and unfiltered self-expression. Her prints, tees, and collages uplift and unmask, inspired by feminist DIY culture and her own mental health journey. She uses upcycled materials, eco water-based inks, and recycled paper to create sustainably. By supporting Lucy, you’re backing inclusive, ethical creativity that challenges norms and champions wellbeing—especially for those often left out of traditional spaces.
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Hey Dorothy
Hey Dorothy creates whimsical, story-rich clothing from pre-loved and sustainable fabrics—each piece infused with magic, romance, and mindful intention. Designed in a safe, creative space and produced in small runs, these slow fashion collections encourage self-expression while resisting waste and fast fashion. Shopping Hey Dorothy means celebrating individuality, caring for the planet, and honouring garments that carry stories of love, fantasy, and hope—
for people and planet alike!
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