Our Story

Founded by sisters Anna and Tarquin, Noonfolk is a women-run homeware brand rooted in a shared love of simplicity, design, and the quiet beauty of handmade things. With one of us coming from a background in communications and the other in interior design, Noonfolk was born at the meeting point of storytelling and interior design—a union of words and spaces, atmosphere and detail.

Our years spent in these fields revealed a gap: the absence of a brand that not only honoured the handmade, but also offered an approachable, thoughtful way of living with it. Noonfolk grew from this vision—an offering of timeless homeware, layered with inspiration, rituals, and styling guidance to help people slow down and create homes that feel both functional and beautiful.

Each collection celebrates the handmade—ceramics shaped to serve and endure, linens that soften with each wash, woven baskets that gather the everyday, candles that cast a warm glow into still evenings. These pieces are designed to be lived with, not set aside: objects chosen with intention, made to hold the rhythm of daily life.

As sisters, our personal connection to home has shaped Noonfolk’s ethos. We believe that a home is not only defined by its objects, but by the moments within it—meals shared, candles lit, conversations had, and the quiet rhythms of life lived in between. Noonfolk exists to honour these moments, offering both practical tools and a perspective on how to live with greater ease and intention.

Looking ahead, Noonfolk is becoming more than a collection. We are building towards a space for gathering—a future home for coffee, workshops, and creativity. A place where community can come together for pottery, design guidance, and shared rituals of slow living.

At its heart, Noonfolk is an invitation: to live more simply, to honour craftsmanship, and to create a home that feels both timeless and deeply lived in.