All Specialty Shops
Specialty shops in Scotland
- Save to ListMuirne Buchanan designs and handmakes an unique and unusual collection of stained glass suncatchers. She specialises in the Tiffany or copper foil technique. Read more...
- Save to ListSilkArt & South Lissens Pottery have come together to create a stunning craft experience in the heart of Moray. We have breathed new life into buildings which are steeped in history & are thrilled to have our doors open to the public. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1862 810340Proud supplier of the Good Feeling you get when you support Fair Trade. In 2005, Dornoch became the first Fairtrade Town in the Scottish Highlands. In 2009, Simply The Best opened their doors, becoming the first (and still the only) shop in Dornoch dedicated to Fair Trade. We sell a wide variety of gifts, clothes (including baby and children’s clothing) Read more...
- Save to ListHouse of Henderson are proud to have been in business for 92 years providing only the hihgest quality Highlandwear to both Scotland, the UK and the far corners of the globe. From specific bespoke outfits to large party wedding bookings we pride ourselves on the quality of work we deliver every time. Read more...
- Save to ListIceberg Glass was founded in 1982 by Douglas Wilson and Julie Snowdon, initially producing a small range of lamp worked glass. We work with borosilicate glass heated over a propane/oxygen flame which we shape, blow or construct with a variety of colours to form our own diverse range of products. Read more...
- Save to ListBrowse through our fabulous selection of quality knitwear in designs to suit the whole family or choose from our extensive ranges of casual wear and country clothing. You will find well known brand names, as well as traditional Scottish classics. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Islay Woollen Mill was first established in 1883 and is Islay’s only Mill. Since its re-opening in 1981, it is owned and run by Gordon and Sheila Covell and produces a wide range of products including rugs, scarves, caps, tweed jackets and kilts as well as raw fabricsThe Mill is a traditional family-run business and uses two looms dating Read more...