If you are looking for a special gift that’s sustainable, handcrafted, and of high quality to impress your clients, look no further – we’ve got you covered. It’s time to make a statement with your gifts this year.
In 2022, Coach House Forge was thrilled to be a part of the grand opening of the newly renovated Flaxmill in Shrewsbury, nestled in the charming heart of Shropshire.
This is the hardest question, especially if they don’t have a wedding list. Don’t worry, here are some gift ideas that will truly stand the test of time year on year!
Celebrating 10 years in business! Thank you for being a part of our story. Here’s to many more years of creativity and success.
Are you looking for the perfect gift this Father’s Day? Here at Coach House Forge you can find hand forged gifts that create a truly unique and special present. We really do have some of the best Father’s Day gift ideas that you can personalise (if you wish), which are sure to leave a lasting and loving impression for years to come.
Read our blog in Boho Wedddings. With almost a decade’s worth of experience in the wedding and anniversaries sector, Coach House Forge knows what their customers love.
Read our featured blog in Bespoke Bride where we talk about our range of unique gifts that celebrate love and craftsmanship in the most exquisite manner possible.
The Limited Editions Series showcases the Blacksmiths at Coach House Forge. Beautiful, forged, functional and heir-loom crafted pieces for any occasion.
We don’t have one, but FIVE presses in our forge! We use them for various processes; to stamp our logo and different designs onto the red-hot metal and we also use the larger ones to form the bowls too!
Life at the Coach House Forge Office. What does it take to run a small creative business? People, lots of people! This is what you’d hear in the Cheshire-based office of Coach House Forge, where Amy and Jojo run the day-to-day of the business, while production happens in the forge workshop down the road.
Blacksmith Adrian explains he learned the safety of working with tools from his grandfather right from the get-go, who’s father himself had been a blacksmith in the 1st World War, working alongside the gun carriages to keep them moving.
Finding archaeological artifacts at the bottom of your garden isn’t an everyday occurrence, let alone that the discovery of them changes the course of your life forever, but this happened for Chris Danby.