THE LEDGER: YOUR MASTER SOURCING LIST
For deep-dive journals of UK-makers, visit Maker Profiles. Here in The Master Ledger you’ll find our ever-expanding directory of UK makers with details on their origins, products and more.
These are short-form entries - distilled intelligence on heritage, provenance and why these brands deserve a place in your collection.
PERRIN and ROWE – Wolverhampton and The Black Country
The Heritage: Founded in 1978 by Bob Perrin and Greg Rowe, the company began as an engineering partnership in East London before expanding into the industrial heartland of the West Midlands. Today, they are a primary member of the US Group "House of Rohl" and maintain a vertically integrated production model across their UK facilities.
The Verdict: Perrin & Rowe is a maker in the truest sense; they pour molten brass by hand into moulds in their own Black Country foundry rather than using automated mass-casting. This small-batch approach allows for a level of material density and finishing detail that mass-market brands cannot replicate. From a sustainability perspective, their Buy Once philosophy is backed by mechanical engineering: their valves are tested to 500,000 cycles— - quivalent to 25 years of domestic use - and their plating is significantly thicker than industry standards to prevent pitting and wear. Crucially, they maintain a dedicated spares department in the UK, ensuring that internal cartridges or seals can be replaced decades after installation, actively opposing the rip-out-and-replace culture of many modern bathroom renovations.
Core Products: Hand-crafted kitchen mixers, thermostatic showers and traditional bathroom taps.
BARBER WILSONS and CO – Wood Green, London
The Heritage: Founded in 1905, Barber Wilsons is the oldest independent family-owned manufacturer of kitchen and bathroom taps in the UK. They continue to manufacture their entire range from their original site in Wood Green, North London, where they hold a Royal Warrant for their services to the Royal Household.
The Verdict: This is industrial archaeology in active production. Barber Wilsons is one of the few makers globally that still produces a mastercraft range using traditional heavy-duty casting techniques that haven't changed in a century. Their sustainability model is the purest form of the circular economy: they provide a full refurbishment service where they can strip, re-machine and re-plate a Barber Wilsons tap that was installed in the 1930s, returning it to an as-new condition. This makes their products an infinite-life investment. As they’re a small-scale, batch-manufacturer, they avoid the energy-intensive waste of high-volume automated lines and support a rare pocket of skilled urban manufacturing in the capital.
Core Products: Traditional compression-valve taps and exposed "Regent" shower systems.