About Eddingtons
Eddingtons is a British kitchenware and housewares company founded by Brian Rogers in 2000, with headquarters in Hungerford, Berkshire. The company was established with a distinctive "Functional but fun" philosophy that has guided their product selection for over two decades. Celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2025, Eddingtons has grown from a small independent supplier to a respected name in British housewares, employing nearly 30 people and serving hundreds of independent retailers throughout the UK and Ireland. What sets Eddingtons apart is their unique combination of world-class licensed brands alongside their own curated product lines. The company holds distribution rights for prestigious names including National Trust, The Snowman, and Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, bringing beloved heritage designs to functional kitchenware. Alongside these licenses, Eddingtons develops products under their own brands: Eddingtons for premium kitchenware, Stow Green for stylish storage solutions, and Tuftop for worktop savers and surface protectors. The Eddingtons product range reflects their founding philosophy of combining functionality with enjoyment. Their collection includes baking essentials like professional bread proving baskets, innovative kitchen tools such as digital meat thermometers and egg poachers, attractive tea towels in patterns from basket weave to classic stripes, and eco-conscious products from partner brands like Full Circle and If You Care. Their picnicware range features durable acrylic glassware perfect for outdoor entertaining. Eddingtons has maintained strong ties to the independent retail sector that supported their early growth whilst expanding their presence in major supermarket chains. Their commitment to quality earned them nominations for six awards at the 2024 industry Excellence awards. Based at The Reid Building in New Hayward Farm, Hungerford, the company continues to source and develop products that bring both function and joy to British kitchens, staying true to Brian Rogers' original vision of housewares that are genuinely useful whilst adding character to the home.



















