The Guild Collection
The Guild Collection
The Arts & Crafts vocabulary.
In 1890, Arthur Dixon opened the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft at Kyrle Hall on Sheep Street — a workshop dedicated to William Morris’s principles. Honest construction. Visible craftsmanship. Hammered brass and copper made by hand, in answer to industrial production. The Guild moved to Great Charles Street in 1895 and operated until 1920.
The Guild Collection inherits that ethos. Faceted octagonal forms. Hammered hexagonal backplates. The craftsperson’s mark left visible. Sand-cast in solid brass at our Birmingham workshop, hand-finished after the Arts & Crafts tradition.
Three pieces. Three finishes. Held in stock.





