Our home
The Gite
Our home in rural France is set in a peaceful village of less than three hundred people in Grand Est. With a diverse international population attracted by the ‘Route du Soleil’ things move at a pace that allows time for reflection and appreciation of timeless decor. There is a strong emphasis on natural materials from cut stone to huge wooden beams. Lovingly restored, this historic building with its grand barn, atmospheric cellar, and original bread oven has been brought gently back to life. Each detail honours its past while creating a timeless backdrop for the treasures and craftsmanship we curate. Follow our restoration journey as we breathe new life into this remarkable space.
Peckham Print Village
Peckham Print Village Studio is the perfect new home for Refined Rarity because it offers the perfect blend of creative energy, community, and professional space to support our next stage of growth. Surrounded by a thriving network of makers, designers, and artists, we’ll be positioned at the heart of a community that values originality and craftsmanship as much as we do. Peckham Print Village Studio isn’t just a new location, it’s a space where Refined Rarity can continue to evolve, flourish, and shape the future of our brand.
The Master Bedroom
Discover our products
Grain Bucket
A French grain measuring bucket from the late 19th to early 20th century, stamped Double Decalitre. Once a working tool, now a striking decorative piece with real provenance.
Ricard Jug
An Art Deco or early modernist Ricard porcelain water jug, created as advertising for Ricard Anisette. In keeping with tradition, anise-based aperitifs were always served with water, giving this piece both purpose and charm.
Enamelware
A curated mix of European enamel kitchenware, each piece chosen for its form, colour, and authenticity. Effortless pops of colour for your kitchen space.
Metal Roller
A metal roller from a coppersmith, based in premises in West India Dock Road. By 1870, the company had become Blundell Thomas & Sons London Copper and Brass Works.
Hediard Paris Tea Canister
A red-and-black Hédiard Paris tea canister, once used in the iconic Parisian delicatessens to store and showcase premium teas. A collectible piece with true Parisian heritage.
Aluminium Shoe moulds
Unusual cast aluminium shoe lasts from the 1950s. Once tools of the trade, now striking sculptural objects in their own right.
Champagne Buckets
Elevate your table with the quiet luxury of vintage French champagne buckets, each sourced from distinguished makers and full of character.
Moroccan fruit baskets
Once used to store and transport fruit, these Moroccan baskets stand out with their vibrant, graphic designs — functional history with colour.
Suroy Box
A 1920s Suroy trimmings box made from vulcanised fibre — a strong yet lightweight material. A beautiful piece of French industrial history.
Copper Pan
Once part of a bustling French hotel kitchen, this heavy-gauge copper pan has a new life as a beautifully characterful fruit bowl. Functional, sculptural, and full of history.
Copper Watering Can
A classic statement piece adding a touch of the south of France to your garden.