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Crafted To Be Lived With and Loved
Cotswolds Crafts brings together work shaped by material, process, and place. Curated by Lady Anne Evans, the collection includes pieces from members of the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen alongside objects chosen for their usefulness, originality, and lasting quality.
At Eleven Bibury, craft is part of everyday life rather than something kept at a distance. Each piece carries the mark of the person who made it, and a connection to where it came from.
You’ll find many of these works within The Gallery Shop, brought together here as part of a wider collection of Cotswolds makers and artists.
A Thoughtful Selection
This is not a broad catalogue, but a collection shaped gradually over time. Attention is given to materials, process, and how something feels once it begins to live alongside other things in the home.
For those looking beyond more typical Bibury shops, it offers a closer connection to craftsmanship and the people behind it.
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Rack Isle
The Rack Isle Collection takes its name from the meadow behind Arlington Row, where the landscape opens out beyond the river.
Materials, scent and form draw from that setting quietly, without becoming overly literal. It reflects something of Bibury itself, and the stillness found within the wider Cotswolds landscape.
Lady Anne's Edit
Each month, Lady Anne Evans brings together a smaller selection from across the collection.
Rather than being organised by category, the pieces are chosen by instinct and how they sit alongside one another. Some are practical, others more decorative, but all share the same sense of craftsmanship and thoughtful use.

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Our Featured Maker
Toff Milway has been making salt-glazed pottery since the late 1960s, producing pieces shaped as much by use as by material.
Working from his Cotswolds studio, he uses traditional techniques including dipping, pouring and sgraffito decoration, allowing clay and firing to retain their own character.
His work reflects the kind of craftsmanship that sits at the centre of Cotswolds Crafts and the wider collection at Eleven Bibury.
FAQs
Yes, the collection is available to browse and purchase online.
Yes, many of the works are handmade by individual makers, including members of the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen.
Yes, the collection changes seasonally, with new work introduced throughout the year.
Yes, many of the pieces are also available to view within The Gallery Shop at Eleven Bibury.
Many of the makers are based within the Cotswolds, although the collection also includes selected work from further afield.
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