Under the Boughs of the Holly: Lessons in Symbiosis from Ancient Woodlands
Walking through the dappled light of a British woodland in late winter, it is hard not to notice the deep green leaves and red berries of the holl...
Read moreHand-making authentic and uncomplicated furniture and homewares. Combining traditional craft techniques with design restraint.
Always one person working on one piece, with our customers just one-degree of separation from the makers.
A collection echoing a simpler, purer, more honest time, creating a quiet contemporary beauty. Unique hand-woven backs give character and depth, showcasing the rich character of the wood.
Beautiful in their honesty and subtlety while also suffused with qualities of purposefulness and functionality.
Pilgrim’s design handwriting is restrained, crafting products with a quiet aesthetic. This is perfectly aligned to the Shakers design principles, guided by simplicity, honesty and utility. Our New-Shaker collection honours these decades-old principles, gently evolving the proportions and purpose, to create cabinets equally beautiful, useful and timeless.
We are surrounded by the beauty and shades of the South Downs National Park, colours naturally in perfect harmony and where we call home.
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"I love the Nook mirror - thank you for making it : ) I like it so much I’ve just bought the medium for my main bathroom too. Such a sweet thing!"
- Carys W
Walking through the dappled light of a British woodland in late winter, it is hard not to notice the deep green leaves and red berries of the holl...
Read moreAs January wanes and February arrives, a subtle shift stirs in the air. The ancient festival of Imbolc, celebrated on the cusp of winter’s end, ma...
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