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Location

England, UK

Established

2019

Founder
Mission Statement

"Our mission is to craft heirloom toys that are made to be passed down from one child to the next, all whilst giving back to families in need."

Natasha

Brand Story

little arkington is a heritage toy company that was founded in 2019 and is based in the stunning English countryside. Natasha, the founder, took up crafting after quitting her professional 9-5 and the birth of her first baby. The idea of crafting a line of ethical, sustainable heirloom toys came after she made special keepsake toys for her children that they could in turn, pass down onto their own.

 

little arkington has now sold hundreds of toys world wide and is making a difference by supporting children and families in need in the process!

Our Values
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Heirloom Quality

Each little arkington toy is lovingly handmade by our highly talented team which ensures that they are of the highest heirloom quality, allowing them to be passed on from one child to the next.

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Ethical Trade

 We believe in fair pay for our crafters. All of our talented crafting mums get the UK National Living Wage they deserve so that they can persue their passion and look after their families.

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Giving Back

We realise how important it is to give back to others. We support charities that aid orphans, widows and families that are in need across the world.

Sustainability

We understand the impact that over production has on our world. That’s why we handcraft all of our toys on a small scale using carefully curated natural fibers.

Products
Founder
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Natasha is an artisan toy maker and designer based in England. Natasha quit her high-flying professional 9-5 nearly 10 years ago and has never looked back!

Natasha began making heirloom toys in 2019 and has successfully sold hundreds of pieces to happy customers around the globe. She has also authored several toy sewing patterns and has mentored young students looking to start their own toy making businesses.

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