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Introducing Laurie Cripps of Ratty Golightly

From capturing the essence of your four-legged friends to creating bespoke carvings of your own home, fellow East-Anglian Laurie Cripps prints on beautiful card stock, cotton and linen to create timeless keepsakes for your interiors under the brand name Ratty Golightly.

Laurie’s quaint signature style can be found on many a Jim Lawrence product, so we felt it time to revisit her charming hand-crafted lino prints and share more about them. You can enjoy her designs on a selection of our stylish modern country fabrics, available in a range of original candle shades and cut lengths exclusive to Jim Lawrence.

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Laurie, can you tell our audience a little bit about why you started up Ratty Golightly?

Ratty Golightly evolved out of a number of projects. I’ve always been drawn to the process of print from typewriting to calligraphy. I’m also passionate about letter writing and think it is an art to be cherished. There is something so relaxing about putting pen to paper that you cannot replicate with a text message or email. Ratty Golightly designs and creates hand carved linoprints for stationery and fabrics.

Why lino?

Like many people I dabbled with print making at school but it wasn’t until recent years that it became a passion. Lino print produces a very naïve form of the original subject. I love the process of taking a subject and reducing it to a series of cuts in a block. You never quite know how a piece will turn out until you ink the block and transfer it to paper.

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What does your typical work day look like?

Running a small business is always busy and varied. A typical day could include a trip to the local post office to send out orders from Rattygolightly.com, hand-printing cards to maintain stock levels and drawing a house in preparation for the linoprint of a client’s home. Depending on the time of year there is also preparation for Pop-up shops and sales. There’s also a lot of time spent creating new prints!

Lino printing is an inky business! Describe your work space, are you a messy or tidy worker?

To make the most of every moment I have to be quite methodical and try to contain the messy bits wherever possible. That said I think its hard to find a creative who works in a totally tidy manner. One of the biggest challenges for me is that I am left handed which means I am a natural ‘smudger’…

Laurie Cripps Lino Printmaker

As a very dog orientated workplace, our favourite prints have got to be the Labrador fabrics. Which item that you have created do you treasure the most?

I love the print of my own four legged friend, Tatty. She is a Bedlington Terrier X Whippet so it was the first time that I had her in print. This year I also made the time to make a block of my own cottage which I then used as the basis of our family Christmas card. The designs I’ve done for Jim Lawrence are very special to me as they represent something that has been really fun and rewarding.

A close second for us are the bespoke prints of your customers homes. Where did the idea behind ‘capturing the castle’ come from?

Well its a play on a few things, most notably Dodie Smith’s Suffolk-based novel I Capture the Castle, which I love and also the old maxim that ‘an Englishman’s home is his castle’. A Ratty Golightly linoprint of your home is a unique way to capture your own castle to have framed or use in your own personal stationery.

Jim Lawrence Labrador Candle Lamp Shade
We know about the quirks of Ratty Golightly, but do you consider your own home a creative space as well?

Most definitely. I once read an article where an artist commented that the visual impact of their home is highly important to creative people. I was thrilled to discover this as I think some of my family and friends are sometimes baffled by the constant evolution of our home. I’m forever shuffling furniture and rehanging pictures. There are so many ways to be creative in a home, cooking is a great way to be creative from trying out new recipes to decorating the dining table.

Are there any unique Suffolk spots our readers should know about for finding homeware inspiration?

I had a wonderful shopping trip to Vanil in Woodbridge. They stock genuinely different and unusual pieces that have been carefully made. It can be hard to find unique gifts on the high street so I love it when I find a treasure trove. Suffolk is a wonderful county for quality craftsmanship. Last year I stumbled on a Pop Up promoting the slow craft movement in Orford – there were some amazing items all carefully handmade.

To incorporate her hand crafted designs into your home, shop the entire Ratty Golightly collection for Jim Lawrence here. If you want to take a look at more of Laurie’s bespoke designs, you can browse her official site.

We would love to see any pictures of the Ratty Golightly collection in your home! Tag your images on Instagram with #JimLawrenceMade or email to press@jim-lawrence.co.uk.so we won’t miss out. We love seeing our products in their new homes. For further styling inspiration you can browse our Pinterest.

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Battel Hall at Leeds Castle

Penned as Leeds Castle’s best kept secret, this privately owned medieval manor house in Kent has been beautifully refurbished by designer Francesca Rowan Plowden. Reimagined with a gently modernised period elegance, Battel Hall features five bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, three reception rooms and a large dining area.

Francesca shared her delicious design updates with us, featuring many Jim Lawrence fittings and accessories. Naturally we were thrilled to see our products in such prestigious company, and jumped at the chance to share the images with you too.

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battel hall leeds castle jim lawence lights

If you’re looking for a luxurious escape to the countryside – look no further. Whether celebrating a wedding, reunion or an anniversary Battel Hall provides the perfect setting, with the added benefits of the castle estate nearby. It’s a step back in time with a romantic, eclectic twist that we are desperate to enjoy first hand. Just look at these beautiful walls and headboard combined with the soft glow of our Hanson wall light. The latest private owner, a 1930’s American Heiress named Lady Baillie, had a love for birds, which is echoed throughout this room in the Lewis & Wood Dove wallpaper. It has an almost fairy tale feel – a perfect escape to dream the night away.

The oak panelled dining room seats up to 14 people, conjuring the images of royal feasts and banquets of times gone by. Our Scalloped Wall Lights are not only a nod to the art deco era of Lady Baillie, but they create a soft and mellow atmosphere: just what you need alongside candle light, an open fire and the gentle clinking of glass and cutlery. Antiqued Brass is a strong and stylish material to sit against the oak – a material which originally came from the castle itself.

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Ideal for angling as a bedside reading light, the Single Curtis Spotlights sit beautifully in this colourful space. We love the symmetry combined with loud patterns and colour clashes. Farrow & Ball’s Book Room Red creates a dramatic backdrop for our Antiqued Brass finish, and a perfect palette to pop with peacock blue.

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The Wisteria Suite brings a touch of modernity, its namesake the stunning sprawl of purple flowers that climbs all over Battel Hall. Spot our Stratford Towel Ring? A perfect example of how to incorporate nickel into your bathroom with style.

   

Clockwise from left: Hanson Wall Light in Antiqued Brass, Priory Door Lock in Antiqued Brass, Stratford Towel Ring in Nickel, Bromley Backplate with Reeded Door Handle in Antiqued Brass, Curtis Spotlight in Antiqued Brass, Scallop Wall Light in Antiqued Brass.

A thoughtfully designed interior that is respectful of its heritage – something we truly appreciate! For a closer look and a stay at Battel Hall, visit the Leeds Castle website. You can also follow designer Francesca Rowan Plowden on Instagram to see more of her work.

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How To Spruce Up Your Home For Spring with Pink and Green

Spring cleaning is not just about taking out a mop and duster. At a time of year where our outside spaces are changing and growing is also an opportunity for our interiors to blossom too. Rather fitting for the season, pink and green are two big colours that make an impact alone or paired. They can be used in their softer pastel forms, or pack a punch with darker tones.

front door furniture antiuqed brass by jim lawrence

When it comes to houses, first impressions do matter! A deep green shade like this one pops against white for a clean cut, sophisticated look that is still playful. Painting your front door for Spring will lift up the entrance to your home, and lets be honest, who doesn’t want to be proud of the space they’re stepping in and out of every day? Combining a new colour with matching quality door furniture like our Matt Black range will instantly transform the exterior of your home. Add some fresh foliage of your choosing and you’re set for the sunny season ahead.

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Our Holborn’s are suspended effortlessly in this modern pastel kitchen. We love seeing what our classic designs bring to more contemporary spaces. Blush pink is a delicate update for a space that is normally reserved for black or white. House plants add a touch of green for a natural feel.

 

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Welcome to the Jim Lawrence Style Journal.

We are a British interiors company creating beautiful lighting, ironwork and home furnishings from our Suffolk workshop.

This is where we share ideas that we love, show sneak peeks behind the scenes of our brand and offer a unique insight into classic design.

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Launching next week. We’ve been exploring colou Launching next week.

We’ve been exploring colour in glass, taking time to refine tones that feel fresh and considered. 

A simple idea at the heart of it: a little colour can change the feel of a space completely, bringing in warmth and character in a way that still feels calm and considered.

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A first look at something new.⁠ Designed to brin A first look at something new.⁠ Designed to bring a considered touch of colour.⁠
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We’ve been quietly working on a range of coloured glass shades. This particular finish has taken time to refine, adjusting the tone and perfecting the colours to feel rich but not too shouty. ⁠
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A small moment from the workshop, and one we never A small moment from the workshop, and one we never quite tire of.⁠
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Cutting brass on the laser, precise, efficient, and oddly satisfying to watch. It’s a process that speaks to our love of good machinery and thoughtful engineering.⁠
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We’ve always had a soft spot for this side of making. The hum of the machines, the accuracy they bring, and the way they sit alongside more traditional handwork without fuss.⁠
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Discover more of our manufacturing process via the link:⁠
jim-lawrence.co.uk/category/inspiration/manufacturing-in-england
A closer look at two new pieces, working quietly a A closer look at two new pieces, working quietly alongside one another.⁠
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The Double Brooke Wall Light has a reassuring weight to it, made with solid brass, it is a piece that will stand the test of time.⁠
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The Frosted Walcot softens the mood. Once lit, the glass gives off a gentle, diffused glow that feels calm and easy in a space.⁠
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Discover the collection via the link in bio. ⁠
Our May Edit.⁠ ⁠ This month, we’re drawn to Our May Edit.⁠
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This month, we’re drawn to Jade Green, Frosted Glass and Hunstanton Velvet in Duck Egg Blue, softer tones that feel fresh for the season, paired with the warmth of antiqued brass. Together, they bring colour, texture and character in a way that feels considered.⁠
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Follow along for our monthly edit, where we bring together best-selling pieces designed to work beautifully, and naturally, side by side.
Small spaces can still have plenty of character.⁠
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@logie_cottage has made every inch count, filling this bathroom with thoughtful detail and plenty of country charm. Our Single Malvern Bathroom Lights, placed either side of the mirror, bring balanced light and a simple, timeless feel that suits the space perfectly.⁠
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It’s a lovely reminder that good design isn’t about size, it’s about choosing pieces that work hard, look right, and help a room feel considered from corner to corner.⁠
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Photography & inspiration: @logie_cottage
Traditional forging has been with us from the very Traditional forging has been with us from the very beginning, back in a small Suffolk barn with little more than an anvil, right through to the workshop as it is today.⁠
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It’s a way of making that feels rooted in something honest and real, part of a much wider story of British manufacturing that we’re proud to still be part of.⁠
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If you’d like to see more, you’ll find the full Jim Lawrence story via the link in our bio.
Nothing similar is quite the same.⁠ ⁠ A light, Nothing similar is quite the same.⁠
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A light, open space made all the more inviting with a considered mix of pieces, our new Double Brooke Wall Light alongside the Frosted Walcot Pendant. ⁠
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Each one made with genuine care, each one carrying its own quiet variations. These gentle irregularities are signs of a process led by people.⁠
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Discover the collection via the link in bio.
A look inside the daily rhythm of our Suffolk work A look inside the daily rhythm of our Suffolk workshop.⁠
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This is where it all happens, pieces moving steadily from one bench to the next, each one handled with care and a good deal of know-how. Our painting and sherardising aren’t quick fixes or final flourishes, they’re trusted processes we return to every single day because they do the job properly.⁠
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What you see here is exactly that: an honest glimpse into how things run. ⁠
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It’s thoughtful, practical making that shapes everything we produce. Follow along if you’d like to see a little more of how it all comes together.⁠
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How it’s Made.
As the seasons begin to turn, we find ourselves re As the seasons begin to turn, we find ourselves reaching more often for simple, natural additions at home, a few stems gathered on a walk, dried grasses, or the first flowers brought in from the garden.⁠
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We’ve always loved how our customers style our lights in this way, softening the look with flowers and foliage. It’s an easy, thoughtful approach that adds colour and texture without ever feeling overdone.⁠
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With summer just around the corner, it’s a timely reminder that styling doesn’t need to be complicated. ⁠
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With thanks to:⁠
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Photography by @elliottwhitephotgraphy⁠
Most of the time when people think of us, they thi Most of the time when people think of us, they think of lights, and they’re right. From pendants and wall lights to chandeliers and table lamps, every piece is designed and handcrafted here in Suffolk, in our UK workshop.⁠
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However, we also make a wide range of window furniture, curtains blinds and poles. Pairing our fabrics and finishes, to ensure you can coordinate your soft furnishings with the rest of your home in a way that feels considered, well‑made, and built to stand the test of time.⁠
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All handmade in Suffolk. ⁠
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Discover more via the link in bio.
Good lighting can tie a space together, especially Good lighting can tie a space together, especially in spaces that mix old with new. Our Ellington wall light is a natural fit here - set against timeworn textures, warm wood and aged brick, our antiqued brass feels right at home.⁠
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It’s this balance we always come back to, mixing modern pieces with vintage textures, creating spaces that feel lived-in, considered, and quietly timeless #jimlawrencemade⁠
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A glimpse at how our brass is formed. ⁠ ⁠ Each A glimpse at how our brass is formed. ⁠
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Each back box starts as a flat disc, shaped with precision on our spinning machine. It’s a process that relies on steady pressure and careful control, gradually forming the brass into its final shape.⁠
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We’ve always preferred to make things ourselves. It allows us to oversee every stage, checking each piece as it moves through the workshop and ensuring the finish is exactly as it should be.⁠
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The result is pieces with consistent quality and made with genuine care.⁠
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Made this way.
A clever light for every corner. ✨⁠ ⁠ Our Ha A clever light for every corner. ✨⁠
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Our Hanson Library Wall Light tucks neatly by the bed, leaving surfaces clear while bringing a soft glow. With its single swing arm, it follows you from reading to relaxing, guiding quiet evenings.⁠
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Practical, yes - but with a subtle character that transforms a simple corner into a little daily ritual.⁠
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Styled beautifully by @uns.hobbs_interiors
The softness of aged wood, the texture of painted The softness of aged wood, the texture of painted brick, and the quiet glow of well-placed lighting, it’s these small details that come together to create something calm and enduring. Our lights are designed very much with this in mind, to sit comfortably within a room, adding warmth without ever feeling overdone.⁠
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Nothing too polished, just a balance of old and considered pieces that make a space feel settled and lived in.⁠
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Explore more via the link in our bio.⁠
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A customer recently got in touch while downsizing, A customer recently got in touch while downsizing, having come across⁠
one of our very first brochures, carefully tied together with twine. ⁠
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It brought back memories of those early days and of pieces that have clearly⁠
stood the test of time. It is a reminder of how far things have come and how⁠
much those early values still matter to us today.⁠
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Thank you for sharing this with us - we always value hearing from you, and⁠
messages like this feel especially meaningful.⁠
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For more information about ⁠our story, please follow the link in our Bio.⁠
⁠The Rococo Wall Light is a piece that doesn’t ⁠The Rococo Wall Light is a piece that doesn’t try to hide.⁠
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With its flowing lines and decorative detail, it takes its cue from 18th century Rococo design, a style that embraced ornament, softness, and a certain sense of ease. Even the name comes from rocaille, the French word for seashell, a motif you’ll spot in its shape.⁠
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Lately, we’ve seen a move away from very pared-back interiors towards something a little richer and more expressive. Less minimal, more considered. Pieces with presence.⁠
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We make each light as a left or right-handed piece, so they can be used as a pair, framing a fireplace, a favourite picture, or either side of a doorway.⁠
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Discover our Wall Light collection via the link in bio.
A lovely glimpse into a working corner of a rustic A lovely glimpse into a working corner of a rustic office.⁠
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The Peterhouse Desk Light feels right at home here, the dark wood tones of the desk draw out the warmth of the antique brass finish, giving the whole space a comfortable, lived-in feel.⁠
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We’ve always found that antique brass pairs easily with a wide range of materials. Here, it sits beautifully alongside deep wood tones, while also working just as well with the softer, lighter creams in the adjoining bedroom.⁠
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With thanks to @figletlife for sharing this with us, and to @emmajaynelavell for the beautiful photography. ⁠
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Follow along for more inspirational images from our customers and the spaces they’ve made their own. #jimlawrencemade⁠
A fresh palette.⁠ ⁠ Our latest fabric colours A fresh palette.⁠
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Our latest fabric colours draw on softer, familiar shades, reworked for today and designed to sit elegantly alongside one another. Each tone has been carefully paired, making it easy to build a scheme that feels balanced, calm and cohesive.⁠
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Whether layered together or used as a gentle accent, these fabrics are made to bring warmth, and unique of character to the home.⁠
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Discover the full range via the link in the bio.
⁠At Jim Lawrence, we’ve always believed in doi ⁠At Jim Lawrence, we’ve always believed in doing things the proper way, by hand, in-house, and with honest materials. 

What you see here is exactly that. Real footage from our workshop, captured as it happens. No staging, no refinement, just the rhythm of making: loud and industrious.

Our commitment to UK-based production sits at the heart of everything we do. Each material carefully handled, every finish built up with patience, and decades of skill brought quietly into every detail.

Follow along for an honest look behind the process.

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