Working with Nature
Showcasing a selection of products, made with love from Scotland, and where you can find them.


Wooden Tom
woodentom.com
Instagram: @woodentom1
This Cairngorms-based woodcarver fell in love with the Highlands more than a decade ago and has been here ever since. Particularly drawn to the clean white wood of birch trees, Tom carves everything from miniature animals to tactile drinking cups.

Megan Falconer
meganfalconer.com
Instagram: @megan_falconer
Megan’s collections focus on creating unique, handcrafted tools, vessels and jewellery using cast rocks from the Scottish landscape. Through the exploration of materials and technical processes, Megan investigates and interprets the natural decay and erosion of the landscape through textural surfaces imprinted onto beautiful pieces of silver and gold.

Seilich
seilich.co.uk
Instagram: @seilich_botanicals
The East Lothian countryside is a fitting base for Seilich – the first Wildlife Friendly® company in the UK – which handpicks botanicals from its own wildflower meadows to create all-natural skincare products, room mists and herbal teas. Its meadows double up as wildlife habitats.

Jasmine Linington
jasminelinington.com
Instagram: @jasminelinington_textiles
Seaweed might not be the most obvious fashion item, but Jasmine Linington turns its use into an artform. Using the foraged material as both a natural dye and a decorative embellishment, she creates everything from seaweedbased jewellery to framed pressings.
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Newhall Mains
Newhall Mains on the Black Isle offers cottages and suites in restored farm buildings, plus a restaurant and bar. It is well placed for Cromarty, Fortrose and Chanonry Point, with beaches and coastal walks close by.


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