Nestled amongst a small community of artisan shops in the centre of Edinburgh and working directly with wool mills and independent artisans around Scotland, the Scottish Textiles Showcase has gained a reputation as a treasure trove for authentic Scottish made goods. Their knowledgeable staff are always happy to help and advise on the provenance and craftsmanship skills inherent in the beautiful products in store. Our collections are available in their Edinburgh Store, just off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, or online.
The Tailoring Firm of Stewart, Christie started in Edinburgh, Scotland back in the 1700s under the name of Marshall Aitken. As the oldest bespoke tailor in Scotland, Stewart Christie & Co. Ltd (Est. 1720) knows better than anyone the requirements for sporting and country estate tweeds. They have a long history of holding both estate and family tweeds and tartans with clients both north In Scotland and south of the border in England. Their retail store is located on 63 Queen St, Edinburgh EH2 4NA, you can find a refined collection of our pieces in store.
Tor are builders of award-winning homes and producers of meaningful bespoke furniture for valued clients. Tor was founded in 2012 and their Braemar showroom opened in late 2020. Both aspects of the business — contracting and workshop — are defined by a shared commitment to craftsmanship, use of quality materials and adherence to exacting standards. We are proud to be one of Tor’s few stocked artisan makers, you can find a curated selection of our pieces in their Tor Workshop in Braemar.
AUTHOR introduces you to the very best in luxury, British designed and made interior furnishings. All the pieces featured in their online shop are exceptionally handcrafted with the finest materials by skilled artisans, designers and master craftspeople. They are a small, enthusiastic team, based in rural Angus in Scotland, who work with chosen artists and designers from around Britain, championing the excellence in British design and constantly welcome new makers to the fold. They advocate the principles of Slow Design and the Slow Furniture Movement, focusing on a holistic approach to design and the ethical, sustainable and social impacts around it. You can find our Interior MINTA collection on their online store.
Ateliers Verts offers an unparalleled selection of carefully curated and rated, beautifully crafted, eco-conscious items for you and your home, making it easier to make responsible choices, without compromising on luxury – luxury products with minimal impact. Ateliers Verts have devised their own product rating system that gives their customers a clear indicator as to how “eco-friendly” the products being sold on their platforms are. You can find our MINTA Interiors Collection on their online store, and for every purchase of one of our items we donate a percentage to the River Dee Trust, an organisation close to Araminta and her family.
If you’re seeking to enhance your retail selection with luxurious, handcrafted Scottish textiles that exude sophistication, look no further. We invite you to join us in sharing the story of Scotland’s finest craftsmanship by becoming a stockist of Araminta Campbell products.
Please take a moment to fill out the form below if you’re interested in stocking our exclusive collections. Whether you’re drawn to our sumptuous tartan throws, soft alpaca scarves, or intricately woven blankets, we’re here to provide you with the exceptional pieces that will elevate your retail offering and delight your customers.
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We are guardians of people’s stories...
We ourselves are stories that weave and take shape through the thread, thanks to the gentle hands of the weavers.
The yarn, the loom, our and your stories, are the tools we have chosen to make what cannot be seen or touched, real and wearable. We give shape to the values in which we believe, we give voice to stories to be shared with those dearest to us, forever.
Not just exquisite works of art to wear, but ambassadors, ‘talking’ objects, timeless storytellers of meanings and values that we want to preserve and pass on.
Meet Isabelle, one of our talented handweavers!
Isabelle has long had an interest in textiles, ever since her grandmother taught her to sew.
She discovered weaving when visiting universities before applying to study. Immediately captivated by the woven textile displays at Loughborough University – the home of our George Wood looms – She became fascinated by how these complex woven structures could be created from just a few cones of yarn.
Isabelle enjoys the slow, hands-on process of weaving, appreciating how it demands your full and present focus, and is always excited to share the complexities of handweaving to our visitors.
Meet Helen, one of our talented handweavers!
As an advocate for sustainability and ethical production, handweaving appealed to Helen as the embodiment of slow, responsible craft.
She fell in love with the challenging yet meditative weave process during her textile degree at the Glasgow School of Art.
Helen adores that she can name the alpacas in the pieces that she weaves, as this level of provenance imbues the pieces with deeper meaning for both weaver and future owner.
We choose 100% undyed British alpaca fiber for our designs because it embodies the values we hold dear: sustainability, durability, and unparalleled luxury. Each fleece is sourced from carefully chosen UK farms where animal welfare is a top priority.
Our close relationships with breeders enable us to trace many of our yarns back to the individual alpacas, ensuring exceptional quality and transparency. The alpaca’s fleeces are left undyed, allowing the natural richness and unique tones of their coats to shine through in every piece.
In the UK, only 5–10% of alpacas produce fleece of the exceptional quality we require. Every fiber is meticulously selected for its fineness, crimp, luster, and colour, ensuring our pieces meet the highest standards of luxury and craftsmanship.
It has taken years for our weavers to attain the skill and knowledge required to create our handwoven items.
Handweaving takes precision and patience, with each warp prepared by hand and meticulously threaded through the shafts of the loom. Once weaving is complete there is a lengthy finishing process involving darning, stitching, washing and brushing – all by hand.
It can take our handweavers anywhere between 2 to 6 weeks to complete one of our Signature pieces.
Each piece in our Heritage handwoven collection has been inspired by Araminta’s deep love for the natural beauty of the Scottish landscape.
From the golden glow of the beech woodlands surrounding her family home in the Royal Deeside Corridor during autumn, to the ethereal light of the Scottish Highlands at dawn and dusk, the landscape is a constant source of inspiration for Araminta. The shifting interplay of colours, textures, and natural rhythms informs each handwoven piece, translating fleeting moments into timeless design.
Any moment in time could become Araminta’s next creation.
Meet Lisa, one of our talented handweavers!
Lisa studied weaving at Heriot Watt University, in the borders of Scotland – an area renowned for its textile production.
She always enjoyed creating things and was recommended to study textiles by her art teacher. When first starting out in her weave degree, she found the slow process of setting up challenging, yet today it’s her favourite part.
She finds peace whilst threading the loom, enjoying and embracing the flow.
Each piece has been lovingly handwoven and finished in our Edinburgh Atelier by our team of handweavers on vintage George Wood looms.
Araminta Campbell is one of the largest employers of handweavers in Scotland, fostering employment for talented craftspeople in Scotland plays a vital role in preserving the rich legacy of Scottish textile craftsmanship. Every thread woven in the Atelier carries with it the heritage and passion of centuries-old traditions, brought vividly to life through contemporary designs, and the work of our talented weavers.
It has taken years for our weavers to attain the skill and knowledge required to create our handwoven items.
Handweaving takes precision and patience, with each warp prepared by hand and meticulously threaded through the shafts of the loom. Once weaving is complete there is a lengthy finishing process involving darning, stitching, washing and brushing – all by hand.
When you choose one of our handwoven treasures, you’re not just owning a piece of Scotland’s rich textile heritage – you’re connecting with the hands that brought it to life.
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