Where it started
The founders of Handcraft kept buying things made by independent Danish artists and finding it unreasonably hard. The good work was scattered across studio websites, Instagram profiles, and weekend markets. There was no single place to find it all, compare, or trust. So they built one: a marketplace where every artisan is vetted, every listing is honest, and nothing ends up here by accident.What we believe
“The pursuit of the perfect and the beautiful and the serene.”
Made by hand
Every object on Handcraft is handmade. Not assembled. Not printed. Not manufactured at scale. A person made it — at a bench, a wheel, or a kiln — and that person’s name is on it.
Quality over volume
We are not trying to list everything. We are trying to list the right things. The range runs from 85 DKK garden objects to 139,000 DKK dining tables built by the man who makes furniture for Noma. Both belong here.
Sustainability by default
Things made by hand and made well do not need to be replaced. That is sustainability in its most practical sense. We prefer objects that age well to objects that only look good in photographs.
The numbers
| 129+ | Artisans on the platform |
| 1,000+ | Objects in the collection |
| 0 | Mass-produced items |
| DK | Bornholm to Jutland |
The people behind the objects
Ceramicists with studios on Bornholm. Jewelers working out of Copenhagen basements. Textile artists from Jutland towns most people have never heard of. Woodworkers who have been doing this for forty years, and weavers who started last spring. Each maker is here because their work is good enough to stand on its own. Handcraft does not add padding, and does not rewrite their stories in marketing language. The goal is simple: make their work findable, and make the transaction fair.Meet the artisans
Browse every maker on Handcraft — their story, their studio, and their work.