About us

 

Welcome to our world of bespoke and limited edition artistic creations!

 

My name is Ian Horne, and in 2024, I founded this business with a singular vision: to blend my passion for creativity with the freedom to spend more quality time with my family. Each piece I create is a reflection of this journey — a journey where art and craftsmanship meet personal fulfilment.

 

From custom works to exclusive, limited-run productions, I craft pieces that not only stand out but are imbued with meaning and passion. Whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind piece for your home or a unique gift, you’re in the right place.

 

In 2025, my business took a significant leap when I had the privilege of appearing on the BBC1 show Make It at Market. The exposure and experience from the show has helped me grow beyond what I ever imagined, connecting with a broader community who appreciate the artistry behind each creation.

 

Every item I create is a labour of love, designed with care, and crafted with precision. Thank you for being a part of this exciting journey. I can’t wait to share the next creation with you.

BBC One - Make It at Market, Series 3, Coppersmithing and Crocheting

Coppersmith Ian wants to get out of the hobby zone but needs to develop his skills. Crocheter Louise needs to focus her work to be able to go full-time. Will Dom be able to help?

Stepping into the beautiful gardens in Oxfordshire today are Ian from Glasgow and Louise from Hull, both hoping to turn their crafts into successful businesses.

Engineer Ian discovered his creative passion as a child whilst playing in his dad’s workshop. Now he’s decided it’s time to get out of the hobby zone and make a business from sculpting copper. Ian’s right at the start of his journey. His mentor, Ian Gill, thinks he has massive potential but also that he needs to expand his skills and create more pieces to really take off!

With 35 years of crocheting under her belt, Louise has plenty of experience, but she needs to bring a focus to her work to drive the sales she needs to go full-time. Mentor Jeanette Sloan wants her to create a core range of products, but can Louise deliver?

Both are given eight weeks to put their mentors’ advice into practice, but with the clock ticking, will they be able to turn their skills into profits?