The Big Norfolk Christmas gift guide

Lisa Angel

Lisa Angel is a hugely popular local brand, with six stores across the county and is a go-to for many for a pretty gift, whether it’s a necklace, scarf or charming trinket. Say it with love by personalising a piece.

lisaangel.co.uk

One Fox

Children’s author and illustrator Kate Read runs One Fox in Red Lion Street, Aylsham. Her vibrant prints, greeting cards, ceramics and decorative goods brim with colour, humour and personality. A favourite for those who love gifts with a story, One Fox pieces feel like little tales brought to life – cheerful, bold and utterly Norfolk. Kate’s collection of 3D illustrative books in partnership with The National Trust are a lovely gift for nature-loving little ones.

kateread.co.uk

Sally Nencini

Sally Nencini designs delightful knitted accessories, cushions and soft toys using natural yarns and artisanal techniques. Each piece is handmade with attention to texture and pattern – perfect for gifting someone who loves cosy, characterful craftsmanship.

We love: The lambswool horses, £54, are a must-have for equine lovers.

sallynencini.com

Lottie Day Christmas napkins. (Image: Beth Moseley Photography)

Lottie Day

Based in Norfolk, Lottie Day produces screen-printed linens – tea towels, aprons and cushions inspired by gardens and local flora. Her work captures the charm of everyday nature and the joy of the imperfect, bringing art and warmth to the kitchen. Her veg, birds or seafood illustrations are enchanting – especially on napkins. Check out her lovely shop, Handstand, in Earlham Road, Norwich, which showcases the talents of local designers and small indie brands.

We love: Christmas Crackers napkin gift set, £55

lottieday.com

Wells Beach Huts by Amelia Bowman. (Image: Amelia Bowman)

Amelia Bowman

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