FEATURED MAKERS
Featured Makers at BON TON
At BON TON goods, we champion slow luxury — timeless objects made by hand, with intention. Our makers are artists, ateliers, and craftspeople from Paris to Copenhagen, each with a story to tell. Explore a curated selection of our most beloved collaborators.

Astier de Villatte
Handmade in Paris from black terracotta clay, Astier de Villatte’s ceramics are finished with a milky white glaze—distinctive pieces that celebrate French tradition, artistry, and luminous imperfection.

Trudon
Established in 1643, Trudon is the world’s oldest candle maker. Their perfumed candles and iconic tapered tapers blend historical reverence with luxurious French craftsmanship.

Erik Bendtsen
Danish ceramicist Erik Bendtsen hand-throws each vessel in his Copenhagen atelier, creating timeless forms that embody quiet restraint, natural beauty, and the essence of Scandinavian design.

Lisa Corti
With roots in Milan, Lisa Corti’s collections of hand-blocked textiles transform interiors through bold patterns, sun-washed color, and an enduring Mediterranean sensibility.

Mikkel Brøgger
Jewelry by Danish artist Mikkel Brøgger fuses sculptural form with symbolic meaning—evoking myth, memory, and Nordic modernism in gold, silver, and bronze.

Ted Muehling
Ted Muehling’s poetic creations—whether in glass, metal, or porcelain—translate the delicacy of nature into refined, collectible objects and jewelry, handcrafted in New York.

LOBMEYR
Founded in Vienna in 1823, Lobmeyr has collaborated with some of the most influential artists and architects of the early modern era, becoming a hallmark of Austrian design history.
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Atelier Saint André Perrin
Reviving the rare technique of Terre Mêlée, this French atelier produces Aptware ceramics entirely by hand using traditional molds—each piece a richly marbled, historic work of art.

Nathalie Lété
Painter, illustrator, and dream-weaver, Nathalie Lété creates artful home decor that captures the innocence of childhood, the enchantment of nature, and the whimsy of French folk art.

MITH CPH
Designed in Copenhagen and handcrafted in Southeast Asia, MITH CPH offers rattan baskets and everyday objects that unite Scandinavian minimalism with warm, tactile tradition.

NojiNoji
Designed in Sweden, NojiNoji reimagines everyday objects as gentle, sculptural companions—crafted in limited editions with a poetic approach to function, form, and care.

Coral & Tusk
Brooklyn-based Coral & Tusk designs embroidered linens and soft goods featuring storybook animals and wild landscapes—every stitch drawn from hand-illustrated designs.

Antoinette Poisson
Specialists in 18th-century papier dominoté, the Paris-based studio of Antoinette Poisson hand-prints decorative papers and objects with exquisite historical flair.

Ino Schaller
Made in Germany since the 19th century, Ino Schaller’s papier-mâché animals and holiday figures sparkle with old-fashioned charm, handcrafted in the family’s Bavarian workshop.