Starting Young
Imagin began with two brothers and a shared instinct to make. From the age of eight, time was spent crafting in a shed built by their father — learning by doing, guided by curiosity and care.
Those early years shaped a lasting respect for materials, process, and craft. What started young continues today in everything we design and make.
British Made
Our studio and workshop remains rooted in rural Bedfordshire just north of London — a place where tradition meets innovation.
We work with a close network of master craftsmen across Europe, from glass blowers and ceramicists to metalworkers and polishers.
Each piece we make is a collaboration between design intention and handcrafted skill, marrying British heritage with international craftsmanship.
True Craftmanship
In an age of mass production, we remain devoted to time-honoured techniques and uncompromising attention to detail. Every component is handcrafted, refined, and inspected with precision — not only for how it looks, but for how it feels, performs, and elevates a space.
From the first sketch to the final polish, nothing is rushed and nothing is overlooked. Our work is a balance of artistic vision and technical mastery, where exceptional quality is simply the standard.
Design Philosophy
We believe good design doesn’t follow trends — it transcends them. Inspired by architecture, nature, materiality, line and form, our collections are both timeless and forward-thinking. We push boundaries, explore new ideas, and always set our own standard for what exceptional design should be.
Starting young
Imagin began with two brothers and a shared instinct to make. From the age of eight, time was spent crafting in a shed built by their father — learning by doing, guided by curiosity and care.
Those early years shaped a lasting respect for materials, process, and craft. What started young continues today in everything we design and make.
Starting young
Imagin began with two brothers and a shared instinct to make. From the age of eight, time was spent crafting in a shed built by their father — learning by doing, guided by curiosity and care.
Those early years shaped a lasting respect for materials, process, and craft. What started young continues today in everything we design and make.