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Rose & Walker Sees 106% Revenue Surge Thanks to Yorkshire Craftsmanship and Sustainable Values

Luxury furniture maker Rose & Walker, headquartered in Keighley, has more than doubled its revenue over the past year, recording a 106% increase from 2023 to 2024. The company credits this milestone to its steadfast commitment to entirely West Yorkshire-based production and the rising popularity of eco-conscious, locally-made furnishings.

At a time when the furniture industry is increasingly saturated with mass-produced imports, Rose & Walker distinguishes itself through its local-first ethos. Every product, whether it’s their iconic glass-metal coffee tables or bespoke shelving units, is handcrafted at their Keighley workshop using regionally sourced materials.

“We believe in the exceptional quality and character that comes from genuine local craftsmanship,” said Lewis Walker, the company’s owner. “By sourcing our materials from within West Yorkshire, we’re not only reducing our carbon footprint but also supporting the local economy and preserving traditional skills that have been part of this region’s heritage for generations.”

This philosophy shapes their entire supply chain. The steel used in their table frames comes from a supplier just 20 minutes away, while the glass elements are procured from nearby specialist manufacturers. Their oak furniture, meanwhile, features sustainably harvested British timber.

The brand’s values align with an increasing public appetite for sustainability and authenticity in home furnishings. Unlike the fast furniture trend, Rose & Walker champions longevity — offering each piece with a lifetime guarantee as a statement of quality and trust.

“Firstly, and we believe most importantly, we make products that last and products that will stand the test of time,” Lewis added. “We don’t believe in a throwaway culture. Secondly, our products are made by us here in West Yorkshire, we source all our materials locally, most of which is recyclable. We also use recycled or recyclable packaging for the most part, and we’re looking to continually improve upon this.”

Their focus on quality and control also results in a superior customer experience. By manufacturing everything in-house, they provide bespoke furniture tailored to clients’ specifications — with shorter lead times than typically possible when outsourcing overseas.

Rose & Walker warmly welcomes visitors to their Keighley-based workshop and showroom, offering a chance to see the artistry up close and consult directly with their team of expert craftspeople.

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