Another Country

Founded in 2010, Another Country redefines contemporary furniture as a harmonious balance of British craftsmanship, natural materials and environmental stewardship. Each piece is an enduring expression of simplicity and function, designed not just for the present but for generations to come.

From responsibly sourced timber to circular repair services, the brand’s philosophy is rooted in longevity and responsibility. As a Certified B Corp, Another Country leads by example – proving that design can be both timeless and transformative. Its vision extends beyond the home, supporting woodland regeneration, habitat restoration, and the rewilding of the British landscape.

By combining heritage-inspired design with modern sustainability practices, Another Country creates furniture that embodies integrity, artistry, and ecological care.

Highlights
  • Certified B Corp: Another Country is proudly certified as a B Corporation, achieving an impressive score of 96.8 with an Impact Business Model focused specifically on land and wildlife conservation.

  • Carbon Neutral: All operations are powered by renewable energy, and both corporate emissions and product lifecycles are offset through partnerships with Forest Carbon and ClimatePartner.

  • Responsible Materials: Another Country only uses FSC- and PEFC-certified timber, natural fibres, and responsibly sourced materials with each piece made to order.

  • Rewilding Supporter: As a long-term partner of Heal Rewilding, the brand helps advance a vision of creating nature-rich sites across every English county by 2050.
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Planet

Another Country views climate responsibility as central to design. Since 2020, it has been carbon neutral. It tracks its carbon emissions via ClimatePartner. Another Country offsets its carbon footprint through membership of the Carbon Club, capturing a total of 127.5 tonnes of CO2 and helping plant over 500 trees, and via Forest Carbon.

Its furniture is crafted with FSC- and PEFC-certified timber, safeguarding global forests and biodiversity. Upholstery uses 100% natural fibres and fillings, while all packaging is 100% recyclable or compostable.

The brand also invests in ecological restoration – supporting Heal Rewilding’s mission to return nature-rich habitats to every English county by mid-century. By focusing on both the materials it uses and the ecosystems it helps regenerate, Another Country designs for a healthier planet.

People

Another Country’s philosophy is rooted in people and craft. The brand works with skilled artisans across the UK and Europe, preserving heritage techniques while collaborating with contemporary designers such as David Irwin, Daniel Schofield, and Fred Rigby.

Its workplace culture prioritises responsibility, transparency, and wellbeing, aligning with its B Corp commitment to fairness and continuous improvement.

Every piece represents not just craftsmanship but a shared ethos – connecting maker, customer, and environment in a cycle of respect and responsibility.

Business

Another Country’s business model is founded on purpose, responsibility, and long-term value. As a certified B Corp, the company is committed to operating with transparency and accountability, ensuring that its growth strengthens both communities and ecosystems.

Its sponsorship of Woodland Heritage demonstrates a deep commitment to the future of British timber, while its made-to-order production model reflects a belief in slow, thoughtful design. By blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sustainability, Another Country proves that furniture can be more than functional objects—it can be a force for regeneration, storytelling, and lasting impact..

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Registered Company Number: 07240222
18 Crawford Street Marylebone, London W1H 1BT
VAT number: GB107222751