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.
AGA RANGEMASTER – Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
The Heritage: Rangemaster is the world's oldest manufacturer of range cookers, having produced the first "Kitchener" model in 1830. The company continues to manufacture its range cookers at its historic foundry and assembly plant in Royal Leamington Spa. This site remains a critical hub for UK engineering, combining traditional cast iron assembly with modern production technology.
The Verdict: A cornerstone of the UK’s slow manufacturing movement. A Rangemaster cooker is built to be a permanent fixture of a home rather than a temporary appliance; the heavy-duty construction and high-grade materials produce a lifespan that typically triples that of a standard integrated oven. Sustainability is addressed through the company’s focus on energy-efficient induction technology alongside their traditional gas and electric models. Because the cookers are manufactured in the Midlands, the environmental cost of transport is minimised for the UK market. Note: their branded refrigeration and small appliances are manufactured overseas through partnership agreements.
Core Products: Range cookers, hoods and splashbacks.
&DAUGHTER – London, England
The Heritage: Founded in 2013 by Buffy Reid and her father Columba, &Daughter was created to preserve the lineage of traditional UK and Irish knitwear. The brand operates on a "five yarns, five makers" philosophy, maintaining a hyper-local supply chain that harnesses the expertise of small, independent mills and workshops. By prioritising long-standing family relationships over mass-production efficiency, they sustain a craft-led business model that honours the generational knowledge of the Scottish Borders and the West Coast of Ireland.
The Verdict: &Daughter is a textbook example of a slow fashion brand that prioritises material integrity over seasonal trends. Their sustainability credentials are built into the manufacturing process itself: they use fully-fashioned knitting, where each segment of a garment is knit to the exact shape required, virtually eliminating the textile waste common in cut-and-sew methods. Each piece is hand-linked and finished using traditional techniques that ensure superior seam strength and garment longevity. Their wool and cashmere are spun by Todd & Duncan in Kinross, Scotland a mill renowned for using the soft, pure water of Loch Leven - and 90% of their yarns are sustainably certified (RWS or RSPCA Approved). Note: While the core of the collection is UK-made, certain specialist pieces are crafted in Ireland (Donegal) and Spain; we recommend checking the individual product provenance for 100% UK-only curation.
Core Products: Geordie and Fintan oversized jumpers, the 'Mairéad' Donegal wool crewneck and premium cashmere cardigans.