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  • Burel Factory

    Manteigas, Portugal · Est. 2010

    In Manteigas, Portugal, Isabel Dias da Costa and João Tomás rescued a failing wool factory, preserved 19th and 20th century machines and master weavers whose knowledge couldn’t be found in any manual. They introduced vibrant colors to burel, a traditional water-resistant wool fabric once worn only by shepherds, keeping it alive through slow, handcrafted production. What they’re doing isn’t just business; it’s recovering heritage one thread at a time.

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    Sheeps grazing in the mountains around the Burel Factory.
  • Ribbons Cushion
    Made from 100% sheep’s wool in Portugal by Burel Factory
  • Canais Cushion
    Made from 100% sheep’s wool in Portugal by Burel Factory
  • Vaidava

    Vaidava, Latvia · Est. 1980

    In the heart of Latvia’s Gauja National Park, Vaidava Ceramics transforms natural red clay into timeless, hand-crafted tableware. Made responsibly from start to finish, each piece is shaped by local artisans using generational techniques, natural materials, and thoughtful, low-waste processes. Their work turns the earth beneath their feet into something honest, lasting, and meant to be part of everyday life.

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  • Vaidava
    Ceramics being handcrafted from red clay in Vaidava’s workshop
  • Quick Ship
    Red clay flower pot
    Handcrafted in Latvia by Vaidava
  • Rückl

    Nižbor, Czechia · Est. 1846

    In a picturesque valley near Prague, Rückl has been making hand-cut crystal since 1846. Each piece is mouth-blown into wooden forms, then cut by hand with diamond wheels into patterns sharp enough to catch light like no other. The standards are exacting. If a piece isn’t perfect, it goes back to the furnace. This is crystal made to be kept.

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  • Amber crystal vase
    Made in Czechia by Rückl
  • Klimchi

    Kamenický Šenov, Czechia · Est. 2019

    From the glassmaking town of Kamenický Šenov, Klimchi preserves one of Europe’s oldest mouth-blown glass traditions, now protected by UNESCO. Their colourful jugs and vases honour the region’s craft and bring Czech heritage into modern homes.

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  • Klimchi