JESS ELLIS CERAMICS
Jess Ellis creates vessels for flowers and plants, defined by soft feminine silhouettes and nuanced glazes. Each piece is wheel thrown and finished by hand, refined through a slow process of shaping, trimming and glazing to create objects that feel calm, purposeful and enduring.
Originally trained in architecture, her practice grew from a deep appreciation for the tactile nature of clay and the quiet rhythm of making by hand. She now works from her small studio in Leicestershire, developing a body of ceramics shaped by restraint, balance and a considered approach to form.
Services
Handmade ceramic vessels for flowers and plants
Decorative bowls and sculptural homeware
Limited batch studio releases
Made to order commissions
ANNIE ALLISON DESIGNS
Annie Allison is a Rutland based designer creating wallpapers, fabrics and homeware shaped by a lifelong connection to landscape, travel and the quiet details of everyday interiors. Her collections begin with hand drawn artwork, often developed in pen and ink before evolving into layered patterns that feel both nostalgic and fresh.
Working from her Rutland studio, Annie draws on the rhythm of rural life and an instinctive approach to colour, creating designs that sit comfortably within traditional settings while feeling relevant to contemporary homes. Alongside her studio collections, she can collaborate on interior projects, developing bespoke designs that bring warmth, character and a sense of story to a space. Rooted in craft and thoughtful design, her work reflects an appreciation for longevity, versatility and the lived in beauty of a well considered interior.
Services
Wallpaper collections rooted in hand drawn pattern and colour
Fabric ranges for light upholstery, curtains and soft furnishings
A made to order service for home accessories that include cushions, lampshades and more
Bespoke colourways and made to order designs
ODE TO JOY
Ode to Joy Flowers is a floral boutique creating seasonal, thoughtfully composed blooms for weddings, special occasions and everyday moments. Founder Yana grew up immersed in nature, observing the changing seasons and gathering flowers, a connection that later shaped her path into floristry. Now an established floral designer with over a decade of experience, her work is guided by a refined, expressive aesthetic and a belief that flowers should feel effortless and natural.
Working with ethically sourced stems in harmonious colour palettes, the studio places a natural, sustainable approach at the heart of its practice, crafting designs that are both romantic and beautifully structured. Alongside bespoke arrangements, the Stamford atelier offers ready made bouquets, gifts and creative workshops, bringing a sense of joy, craft and connection to nature into everyday life.
Services
Seasonal floral design for weddings and celebrations
Bespoke bouquets and arrangements made to order
Everyday flowers available from the studio
Floral workshops and creative sessions
Curated gifts and homewares
Contact
E. hello@odetojoyflowers.com
T. +44 (0) 7533 057077
Follow. @odetojoyflowers
Shop
14 Ironmonger St. Stamford Lincolnshire PE9 1PL
Monday: by appointment
Tuesday- Saturday 10:00 - 4:00
Sunday: closed
JESSICA OSBORNE
Jessica Osborne is a British fabric and wallpaper design studio celebrated for its striking colour combinations, distinctive pattern design, and refined geometric simplicity. Drawing on techniques honed during her textile design degree at Central Saint Martins and Leeds University, Jessica hand-draws every design before transforming them into carefully considered seamless patterns that feel both contemporary and timeless.
Originally from Yorkshire, then living in London and now based in Rutland, Jessica’s designs are rooted in a love of colour, form, and craftsmanship. In a bid to be more sustainable as well as supporting and championing British manufacturing, all of the fabrics, wallpapers and soft furnishings are printed and crafted in England by talented artisans using both traditional and digital techniques. Additionally all of her fabrics are printed or woven to order to reduce waste and overproduction.
Jessica’s designs have been featured in many interior magazines including House and Garden, World of Interiors, Elle Decoration, Homes and Gardens, Sheerluxe, Country Homes and Interiors and many more. She has also gained great exposure in the US with her designs being featured in Veranda magazine and used by many US based Interior designers.
Services
Printed fabrics by the metre for upholstery, curtains and interior projects
Woven textiles produced in historic British mills using traditional techniques
Wallpaper collections printed in the UK on eco-friendly paper
Cushions and soft furnishings designed to complement the main collections
Trade support for interior designers, decorators and makers
CHARLES LAURIE LONDON
Charles Laurie London is British leather goods house founded in 2016 by craftsman and designer Charlie Laurie. With over 15 years’ experience in the industry, Charlie and his team design and manufacture every piece entirely by hand, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques.
Inspired by his ancestor, who ran a saddlery business on Oxford Street in the 1800s, Charlie began his leather working journey at Capel Manor College in 2009. Upon graduating, he was awarded the Excellence in Saddlery Bursary by the Worshipful Company of Saddlers, before going on to apprentice with one of London’s finest leather goods manufacturers.There, Charlie was trained by some of the most skilled leather workers in the country; craftspeople with decades of experience, many spanning over 50 years in the trade. This period proved formative, allowing him to develop exceptional technical skill and a deep understanding of leather craft.
In 2016, armed with this knowledge and driven by a desire to create his own vision, Charlie founded Charles Laurie London. He was awarded the prestigious Cockpit Arts Leathersellers’ Award and Bursary for three consecutive years, recognising both his craftsmanship and innovation.
Now based in the East Midlands, historically the heart of British leather craft, Charlie’s studio offers a full bespoke service alongside carefully curated collections defined by precision, heritage, and enduring quality. The Rutland studio also creates bespoke leather pieces for interior designers, collaborating on custom elements for both residential and commercial projects.
Services
Hand-crafted leather bags including briefcases, weekenders, totes and everyday carry pieces
Small leather goods such as folios, wallets, belts and accessories
Made-to-order pieces with choice of leather, lining and personalisation
Fully bespoke leather commissions designed to individual requirements
Corporate and gifting projects with custom branding or initials
Collaboration work for designers, interiors and special projects
NADINOO
Nadinoo is a British slow fashion label creating beautifully simple womenswear, with relaxed silhouettes that embody comfort and ease. Step into the Oakham studio and you notice the details that soften a busy afternoon and bring a sense of calm. The space reflects years of skilled work by founder and designer Nadia, whose approach centres on utility inspired garments designed to move through all stages of womanhood.
Every garment is cut and sewn in small batches in the Oakham studio, with a focus on natural fabrics, timeless silhouettes and quality that lasts beyond seasons. Nadia works primarily with linen, cotton and other breathable fibres chosen for comfort and longevity. At the heart of the brand is a core commitment to be as kind to the earth as possible, shaping both the pace of production and the way each collection is made.
Rather than following fast moving trends, Nadinoo champions a slower rhythm of making, creating relaxed, wearable pieces that sit naturally within a modern wardrobe.
Services
Hand-made womenswear crafted in the UK in small batches
Linen, cotton and natural-fibre dresses, tops and everyday staples
Made-to-order pieces in selected styles and sizes
Limited seasonal collections with a focus on longevity
Sustainable production with low-waste principles
Direct-to-customer studio craftsmanship