THE LEDGER: YOUR MASTER SOURCING LIST

For deep-dive journals and photographic studies of UK-made icons, visit The Edit. Here in The 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. As our field research continues, we’ll produce full photographic reviews in The Edit.

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THOMAS CRAPPER and CO – Stratford-upon-Avon and Staffordshire

The Heritage: Perhaps the most famous name in the history of sanitation, Thomas Crapper & Co was revived with a strict mission to uphold the quality of its 19th-century origins. While the company is headquartered in Stratford-upon-Avon, they work with a network of traditional UK-based potteries and foundries, primarily in Staffordshire, to produce their sanitaryware.

The Verdict: Thomas Crapper remains a champion of UK vitreous china and cast iron production. Unlike mass-produced toilets with thin glazes, Crapper's "Venerable" and ‘814’ collections are fired to a density that makes them exceptionally resistant to staining and cracking over time. Their iconic high-level cisterns are still cast in UK foundries, offering a level of durability and mechanical simplicity that modern plastic-tank toilets cannot match. By sourcing their components from within the UK’s traditional Potteries region, they support the domestic ceramic industry and ensure that their products are built to serve a home for a century rather than a decade.

Core Products: High-level cisterns, vitreous china basins and traditional throne seats.

 

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IMPERIAL BATHROOMS – Aldridge, West Midlands

The Heritage: Situated in Aldridge, a town with a centuries-old history of clay and brick production, Imperial Bathrooms is one of the few remaining large-scale manufacturers of vitreous china in the heart of England. Despite a restructuring in 2023, the brand has maintained its dedicated production facility, continuing to employ time-served craftsmen who utilise traditional skills passed down through generations.

The Verdict: Imperial is a rare example of clay-to-completion domestic manufacturing. While many competitors import white-ware and simply badge it in the UK, Imperial’s ceramics are formed, fired, and glazed in their Aldridge pottery. From a sustainability perspective, their ceramic ware carries a lifetime quality guarantee - a testament to the high-density firing process that makes their china significantly more resistant to crazing and structural failure than cheaper, high-volume imports. By sourcing local clay and keeping the entire production cycle within the West Midlands, they drastically reduce the logistical carbon footprint of these heavy, fragile goods.

Core Products: Vitreous china basins, toilets and pedestals (Westminster and Radcliffe collections).

 

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