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  • Creative Stone Castings

    (Philip Bennett)
    Creative Stone Castings was set up 15 years ago by husband and wife partnership Jim and Dawn Oxenham. The company was originally based at a very small yard but has expanded to produce decorative stonework from larger premises in St Brelade.
  • Crumbtious Cakes

    (Danielle Schausberger)
    At Crumbtious, every cake has a story to tell.
  • Daisy Design Ceramics

    (Zena Gavey)
    I called my business Daisy Design Ceramics as my nan was called Daisy so I thought it would be great to name my business after her. I make all my Daisy items listening to Tom Jones as my nan was a huge fan of his! She would have loved it!
  • Born and raised in Jersey, Dawn studied art at Camberwell Art College in London, and Liverpool University. She became Head of Art, Photography and Textiles in 3 island secondary schools.
  • Didier & Christine Hellio

    (Didier & Christine Hellio)
    Christine and Didier Hellio are a husband and wife team growing a range of crops at their farm in St Ouen. They supply fresh vegetables to a range of outlets on the Island as well as their own farm stall.
  • Elle’s Embroidery

    (Elise Wetherall)
    Having always been a lover of arts and crafts and anything creative, Elle’s Embroidery was born during lockdown when I started cross-stitching to keep myself busy.
  • Emily Claire Jewellery

    (Emily Copp)
    Specialising in eco friendly silversmithing methods while maintaining a carbon neutral approach. Emily Claire Jewellery is lovingly handcrafted in Emily Copp’s home studio.
  • Farm Fuels

    (Dougie Richardson)
    Here at Farm Fuels we take a substantial number of wooden pallet boards which are used to transport goods and materials from Europe and the UK to the island, and if not suitable to be re-used due to damage etc. we recycle them to make kindling. Local government and several large local businesses support us in this endeavour and our thanks go out to them for making this process possible.
  • Fauvic Nurseries

    (Stanley Payn)
    Fauvic Nurseries in Grouville, started a century ago when William Payn began growing outdoor tomatoes on land at Rocque cooled by the sea breezes, from the Royal Bay of Grouville.
  • Field Farm

    (Jenni Liddiard)
    Born out of a passion for producing top quality local products from animals that have an enhanced quality of life, Jenni Liddiard is the force behind Field Farm.
  • Fungi Delecti

    (Jamie Racjan)
    Tucked away at the head of a secluded valley on the north coast of Jersey, Fungi Delecti is a family-run business that prides itself on delivering a bespoke food service for commercial kitchens and for home consumption.
  • Gaia and Moon

    (Nat Howard)
    Born & based in Jersey, Gaia & Moon are a fully vegan, plant powered, small batch, skincare company with sustainability & earth friendly ethics at our core.
  • Gemma Eve

    (Gemma Eve)
    Gemma is a textile artist and illustrator who specialises in family, pet & home portraits in her own unique whimsical style. Gemma has combined her illustrative style with her love of sewing to offer unique appliqué & free hand machine embroidery portraits framed in embroidery hoops, along side hand drawn pen & ink illustrations.
  • George Marriott

    (George Marriott)
    George Marriott is a freelance landscape photographer from Jersey. His speciality is capturing unique and attention grabbing images of some of Jersey’s most famous and recognisable views.
  • Gigi Cooke

    (Gigi Cooke)
    Gigi is a contemporary furniture designer and maker. Gigi’ passion lies in exploring materiality & processes. She creates furniture that combines function & style but with sustainable credentials that live up to those claims. Gigi can design and build custom or bespoke furniture.
  • Green Eye Productions

    (Lara Wallman)
    Green Eye Productions Limited is based in Jersey. Our main objective is to streamline the way in which films and stage plays are created and developed making them more sustainable whilst also improving the work/life balance for crew and actors alike. We are dedicated to building localised creative hubs with a solid infrastructure for the future.
  • The Green Waste Team at La Collette, part of the Governments Solid Waste department produce a Soil Improver from garden cuttings and pruning’s.
  • Greengro Plants

    (Sarah Johnson)
    Sarah Johnson grows a range of plants and herbs, as well as fruit and vegetables, on her smallholding in St Peter, these are available from her road side stall on La Rue Du Petit L’Aleval. Here Sarah tells us about her business, Greengro Plants, and her journey to create an organic smallholding.
  • Haithwaite Ceramics

    (Claire Haithwaite)
    Claire makes ceramic pots out of Jersey clay. The clay is gathered at very low tide in the bay of Grouville, near Seymour Tower. Her pots have a very sandy, earthy texture but are glazed with a contrasting very shiny smooth finish. They all have very simple, minimal, clean lines. "Making the every day beautiful."
  • Hamptonne Farm Ltd

    (Jon Emmanuel)
    Hamptonne Farm Limited is a small family run business based in the heart of Jersey’s traditional countryside in the parish of St Lawrence. Hamptonne Farm Limited is proud to be a member of the Genuine Jersey Products Association. Our aim is to provide excellent quality locally sourced free-range eggs.
  • Hamptonne Wood Turning

    (Steve Pearl)
    Steve Pearl of Hamptonne Wood Turning creates bespoke pieces turned on the lathe at his workshop at Hamptonne Farm. He also makes unique pieces of furniture. The majority of his pieces are made from locally sourced wood, and finished with homemade beeswax. Some also have different coloured resin incorporated into them, creating truly unique pieces.
  • Happy Hens

    (Allan McCaffrey)
    Happy Hens is the oldest and largest producer of free-range eggs in Jersey. The company is based in Grouville – just inland from Seymour and Le Hurel slips – where approximately 8,000 hens produce around 6,000 eggs per day to meet the demand for locally-laid fresh eggs.
  • Heritage Jersey Apple Press

    (Hans van Oordt)
    Hans van Oordt is a garden designer by profession and moved to Jersey 16 years ago. He lives at Field House with his three sons George, Theo and Magnus.
  • Home By The Sea Arts

    (Debbie Brown)
    I was fortunate enough to be able to spend my childhood on Jersey’s beaches and from a very early age I remember collecting sea glass and shells, or any other strange object which caught my eye.
  • Homespun

    (Irene Dawkins)
    Irene developed an interest in spinning more years ago than she cares to remember.