The Merchant's Table

The Merchant's Table The Merchant’s Table is a shop selling beautiful, hand-crafted objects for the home by independent British makers and artists, many from our local communities.

Every object has a strong sense of the maker’s hand.

SOLID BRONZE ASPARAGUS SPEARS with a ‘verdigris’ finish, by Alice Andrea Ewing.The asparagus are from this summer’s Suff...
23/06/2026

SOLID BRONZE ASPARAGUS SPEARS with a ‘verdigris’ finish, by Alice Andrea Ewing.

The asparagus are from this summer’s Suffolk harvest.

We also have asparagus spears with a ‘raw’ bronze finish available online and in the shop.

Every work by Alice is unique, a direct translation of the original organic specimen cast into bronze, produced by adapting the Italian Lost Wax method. The resulting bronze works capture every detail and curiosity of form.

✨✨We are absolutely thrilled and very grateful to be included in HTSI The Escape Issue. Thank you jo ellison   for the o...
20/06/2026

✨✨We are absolutely thrilled and very grateful to be included in HTSI The Escape Issue. Thank you jo ellison for the opportunity to share the story of our Suffolk Trestle Table, designed by and now made by Woodbridge and Waldringfield Boatyards. ✨✨

Extracts from Clare Coulson’s article… Please buy the whole paper, its a fantastic bumper issue!
‘Susanna Cook never intended to be a shopkeeper. Then the graphic designer for brands such as La Fromagerie and Pump Street Chocolate fell for a Georgian-fronted store in the Suffolk market town of Woodbridge. The building, whose deeds date back to the early 17th century, was originally a merchant’s house. It had traded as a clockmaker, a saddlemaker, a gun shop and a much-loved antiques shop before Cook commandeered it in 2017 for The Merchant’s Table’.

‘In 2023, Cook commissioned local furniture maker Jim Parsons to make the Trestle Table, crafted in Suffolk oak using traditional techniques. The elegantly pared-back piece of furniture is one of her most popular items; it has an almost constant waiting list. So when Parsons had to take a step back from work, Cook came up with a novel solution: she asked local shipwrights if they wanted to collaborate. Matt Lis, who runs the historic Woodbridge Boatyard, didn’t hesitate. “It’s a table, but so much of it is also a boat,” says Lis, pointing out the commonalities in construction. The legs are crafted in a similar way to a mast. The curved “bows” of the trestles are steam-bent, and then secured with a spoke and wedge, like the “treenail” fastenings used on boats. The tabletop’s oak boards are secured with copper nails and roves, just as wooden clinker-built boats are constructed plank by plank. “It’s the same way that the Vikings built their boats,” says Lis. “It hasn’t been refined because it doesn’t need to be refined.”

We are closed today for our annual TMT MAKERS’ LUNCH, reopening tomorrow, Saturday 20th June at 11am.Reopening tomorrow ...
19/06/2026

We are closed today for our annual TMT MAKERS’ LUNCH, reopening tomorrow, Saturday 20th June at 11am.

Reopening tomorrow (Saturday 20th June) at 11am.

SIR CEDRIC MORRIS (1889-1982)
Plants and Garden Produce in an Old Kitchen
Painted at Benton End Hadleigh (Ipswich)

Painted in 1958.

✨🌝🌞✨Arriving this weekend, the Midsummer collection of Suffolk Harvest Jugs by Annabel Pearl, including Midsummer Honey ...
17/06/2026

✨🌝🌞✨Arriving this weekend, the Midsummer collection of Suffolk Harvest Jugs by Annabel Pearl, including Midsummer Honey Harvest Jug, Coronet of Roses Harvest Jug, Scent of Thyme on Midsummer Night Harvest Jug, Nightingale Sings on Midsummer Night Harvest Jug and Scent of Flowers on the Longest Day Harvest Jug.

Harvest jugs started to be made in the early eighteenth century as vessels to serve ale or cider in at the harvest celebrations, and these simple terracotta and slipware jugs bring a feeling of everyday joyful celebration into a home.

The harvest jugs Annabel made for The Merchant’s Table all honour both the imagery and ceramic techniques used by the Master Craftsmen family: George, Robert and Edwin Beer Fishley whose beautiful work can be found in The Fitzwilliam Museum. The decorative vitality of the Fishley harvest jugs is charming and soulful, and their rotund bellies abundantly express sentiments of love, joy and friendship.

✨MIDSUMMER ☀️ DELIVERY✨Arriving later in the week Alice-Andrea Ewing Pomarius this season’s Suffolk Asparagus - verdigri...
15/06/2026

✨MIDSUMMER ☀️ DELIVERY✨
Arriving later in the week Alice-Andrea Ewing Pomarius this season’s Suffolk Asparagus - verdigris and raw bronze specimens, all unique bronze casts.

Loop-the-loop and criss- crosses!➰X➰X🌼WILLOW ‘FLOWER’ PENDANT LAMPSHADE🌼 by Jo Hammond.The willow ‘flower’ pendant lamps...
12/06/2026

Loop-the-loop and criss- crosses!➰X➰X

🌼WILLOW ‘FLOWER’ PENDANT LAMPSHADE🌼 by Jo Hammond.
The willow ‘flower’ pendant lampshade design is based on a simple floral petal formation. A graceful, sculptural statement in any setting which bring a warmth and emit a play with light through the open loop ‘petals’.

Woven with Somerset and Suffolk willow.

A native to East Anglia, Jo Hammond is one of county’s best willow workers. Now living close to the Stour Estuary, her degree in Fine Art shows itself in her feel for simple rhythmic designs.

xx CROSS STONEWARE COLLECTION xx by Rachel Gray
Under the willow pendant is a wheel-thrown stoneware collection by Rachel Gray. A gloss dolomite glaze with flecks of iron showing through from the clay. Gestural crosses are brushed on with a wood ash glaze giving a gorgeous soft creamy caramel colour.

Rachel’s work integrates the traditional techniques of studio pottery with a contemporary approach. The natural qualities of the clay, the marks of the making process and the subtle surface details of the glazes enrich simple thrown forms with fluid brush marks for decoration.
Rachel originally trained in Textile Design at Chelsea College of Art and then for an MA in Textiles at UCA but pottery has always been a passion.

HAND-BLOWN TRICOLOUR GLASS VASEA flamboyant tricolour hand-blown vases by Louisa Raven, with three greens blown with cle...
19/05/2026

HAND-BLOWN TRICOLOUR GLASS VASE
A flamboyant tricolour hand-blown vases by Louisa Raven, with three greens blown with clear glass.

Louisa’s glassware is made from high-quality recycled lead crystal. Depending on the batch, it will be re-melted waste glass from one of the Dartington, Cumbria or Waterford Crystal factories.

Of all the crafts, glass-blowing is unique in that the material changes state whilst the glass-blower is working with it, from liquid to solid.

Emily Mitchell’s oval platter and hand-thrown Delftware double handle vase, hand painted with cobalt oxide and polychrom...
14/05/2026

Emily Mitchell’s oval platter and hand-thrown Delftware double handle vase, hand painted with cobalt oxide and polychrome in her unique illustrative style and decorated with white slip and a white gloss glaze.

Each piece in Emily’s Delftware Collection is unique, through form and decoration. Dotted textures are a nod to Emily’s passion for eighteenth-century creamware, whilst the hints of chinoiserie in the application of blue brushwork against a white glaze remind us of the historical narratives deeply embedded in her work.

Address

10 Church Street
Woodbridge
IP121DH

Opening Hours

Thursday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+447709352437

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