A Working Mill
The Mill sits in the Cotswolds and has been here for quite some time.
There’s nothing especially polished about it, which is part of the appeal. Tables covered in samples, lengths of fabric being handled, colours pinned up and reconsidered. It’s a place where things are worked through properly.
How things come together
Most things begin here.
A reference, a fragment, something noticed and kept. From there, it’s a matter of working it through, adjusting and refining until it feels right. Being in the Mill means we can stay close to that process, and make sure things turn out as they should.
Behind the Scenes
The Mill isn’t a showroom. It’s where the work happens. Conversations across tables, samples passed back and forth, and decisions made without too much fuss. It keeps things grounded and ensure everything is properly considered.
The Top Floor
At the top of the Mill, there’s a space we’ve kept for gathering.
We host workshops, events, and the occasional visit. It’s light-filled, and a good place to spend a bit of time, whether you’re here to learn something new or simply to see things up close.
Visiting the Mill
The Mill is a working space, and not open to the public on a daily basis.
From time to time, we do welcome visitors, usually by appointment or as part of an event. If you’d like to visit, do let us know a little in advance.
If you’d prefer to see the collection more immediately, our London showroom is always a good place to start.