
The skills of Soane’s British-based makers are exemplified in its lighting designs. Floor lights are particularly challenging and often intricately detailed, requiring the hands of many makers – from precision engineers and foundrymen to traditional patinators.View

The revival of an almost extinct British industry is at the heart of the Soane rattan story, which now continues with the making of furniture and lighting based on the principles of integrity and longevity.View


The integrity of the manufacturing process underpins all Soane’s work. Every single piece of furniture is made in Britain, using a network of workshops that excel in traditional crafts.View

Many of Soane’s metal lighting designs are made by a workshop in Hastings, on the South coast of England, that is highly specialised in the technique of lost wax casting. View

Every piece Soane creates, whether furniture, lighting or fabrics, holds a story, from its historic design influences to meticulous manufacturing by our skilled British craftsmen.View

Soane’s fabrics and wallpapers are made in British mills and workshops, employing traditional methods, such as screen printing, as well as mechanised processes such as Surflex printing.
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Designs available on a 6 week lead time.View

Soane has showrooms in New York and London.View

The quality of the craftsmanship and consequent flexibility in production are what sets Soane apart.View

Soane initiated The Karun Thakar Fund in collaboration with The V&A Museum to offer scholarships to students and researchers.View

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Craftsmanship
With an uncompromising commitment to British manufacturing and as a result of over 20 years of collaboration with some of Britain’s finest makers, Soane has become a showcase for the best of the country’s established and new craft industries. Every design is made in Britain calling upon the skills of numerous workshops, with makers that include blacksmiths, silversmiths, chair makers, saddlers and rattan weavers, who have been perfecting their arts over generations.