Soft launching. More makers all summer.Soft launching with our founding makers. More arriving through the summer.
This is a QA test piece, not a real listing. Please do not buy it unless you are Rosie. A small harvest basket woven by hand from English willow, with a bentwood handle and a generous bowl that sits comfortably on a kitchen table. Each rod is soaked, stripped and woven while green, then left to dry tight over a fortnight. The weave follows the old North Country pattern passed down through three generations. It is lined here with a linen cloth for the photograph; the cloth is not included. Use it for bread, eggs, foraging or letters. It only gets better with age and handling, taking on a deep nut-brown polish over the years.
This is a QA test piece, not a real listing. Please do not buy it unless you are Rosie. A small harvest basket woven by hand from English willow, with a bentwood handle and a generous bowl that sits comfortably on a kitchen table. Each rod is soaked, stripped and woven while green, then left to dry tight over a fortnight. The weave follows the old North Country pattern passed down through three generations. It is lined here with a linen cloth for the photograph; the cloth is not included. Use it for bread, eggs, foraging or letters. It only gets better with age and handling, taking on a deep nut-brown polish over the years.

Clara Hartley throws slipware on a kick wheel in a converted stable outside Whitby, trailing white slip over local red earthenware the way her grandmother taught her. This is a QA test shop run by The Haud team.