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When someone buys something from me, they're not just buying an object. They're buying the fact that it came from a specific location and they're continuing it's story.

Hand‑crafted, sustainable home décor and country goods made from foraged, coppiced and reclaimed wood in a small Cotswolds studio - walking & hiking sticks, rustic tealight holders, wall art, gifts and centrepieces.

Hand-crafted in the Cotswolds at my Wotton-under-Edge studio, each walking stick, rustic tealight holder, wall-art piece, or centerpiece is lovingly handmade with meticulous attention to detail.
Sustainable, eco-friendly products crafted by hand from reclaimed, coppiced, and storm-fallen timber. Each piece narrates its own story through natural grain patterns and authentic weathering.
Wood harvested from the local area or saved from landfill, hand-finished with natural oils & beeswax. Traditional coppicing actively supports woodland biodiversity. Website runs on green energy.
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Every piece is hand-crafted with care and is one-of-a-kind. If you don’t love your item, I’ll work with you to make it right.
Hand-crafted in the Cotswolds at my Wotton-under-Edge studio, each walking stick, rustic tealight holder, wall-art piece, or centerpiece is lovingly handmade with meticulous attention to detail.
Sustainable, eco-friendly products crafted by hand from reclaimed, coppiced, and storm-fallen timber. Each piece narrates its own story through natural grain patterns and authentic weathering.
Wood harvested from the local area or saved from landfill, hand-finished with natural oils & beeswax. Traditional coppicing actively supports woodland biodiversity. Website runs on green energy.
Learn about the processes, inspiration and fundamentals behind Bough and Burrow.

When someone buys something from me, they're not just buying an object. They're buying the fact that it came from a specific location and they're continuing it's story.


Every piece of wood tells a story written in rings, knots, and weathered surfaces. Learning to read these natural narratives is an important skill.


How ancient Japanese wisdom guides my approach to celebrating imperfection in reclaimed and foraged timber
