Mulberry

Established as a family business in Somerset in 1971, Mulberry has grown to become the largest manufacturer of luxury leather goods in the United Kingdom, still crafting over 50% of their bags on Somerset soil.
LOCATION
30 Kensington Church Street
London
W8 4HA
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Fashion & Accessories
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Established as a family business in Somerset in 1971, Mulberry has grown to become the largest manufacturer of luxury leather goods in the United Kingdom, still crafting over 50% of their bags on Somerset soil.

With a signature style that playfully interprets British heritage for modern lifestyles, Mulberry designs and crafts objects that are made to last and be passed on to future generations.

A made to last ethos has been at the heart of the brand since it began, and in 2021 the brand announced their Made to Last Manifesto, laying out an ambitious commitment to transform the business to a regenerative and circular model, encompassing the entire supply chain, from field to wardrobe by 2030.

Some of Mulberry’s most beloved silhouettes, including the Bayswater, the Alexa and the Lily have become defining contemporary classics as well as iconic examples of British design.

 

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Established as a family business in Somerset in 1971, Mulberry has grown to become the largest manufacturer of luxury leather goods in the United Kingdom, still crafting over 50% of their bags on Somerset soil.

With a signature style that playfully interprets British heritage for modern lifestyles, Mulberry designs and crafts objects that are made to last and be passed on to future generations.

A made to last ethos has been at the heart of the brand since it began, and in 2021 the brand announced their Made to Last Manifesto, laying out an ambitious commitment to transform the business to a regenerative and circular model, encompassing the entire supply chain, from field to wardrobe by 2030.

Some of Mulberry’s most beloved silhouettes, including the Bayswater, the Alexa and the Lily have become defining contemporary classics as well as iconic examples of British design.

 

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