A visual survey of some of the finest hand makers, the spaces in which they work and the products they create, 'Made By Hand' is a remedy to mass production and a celebration of the return to artisan craft. Profiling these makers with large images of themselves, their workshops, products and techniques, 'Made By Hand' takes the reader through tailors, shoemakers, bee keepers, micro-breweries, jewellers and more. By focusing on the choice these artisans have made to produce hand-made goods in an age where mass-produced, imported wares are cheaper and easier to produce, the book is a timely celebration of the return to organic, hand-made and home-grown that is proliferating worldwide. Each maker features with interviews probing their techniques, the surrounding tradition and their motivation for working by hand. This is accompanied by trivia, such as the celebrities they have produced for and the most expensive pieces they have ever made. Prefaced by an introductory text about the ethos of hand making, and with the juxtaposition of traditional craft alongside contemporary hand making throughout, 'Made By Hand' is framed as an address to hand craft as an environmentally friendly and economically healthy resurgence that is not only nostalgic but also progressive and productive. SELLING POINTS: Full bleed images of workshops, tools and techniques displaying the beauty and skill of each makers' craft. Traditional bespoke tailors and shoemakers are presented alongside contemporary handmade products. First hand interviews and discussions with master crafters are accompanied by images of their work and production methods. Produced at a time when owning handmade, carefully crafted products is considered fashionable, environmentally friendly and economy boosting, with local produce having enjoyed a huge resurgence in recent years. 150 colour and b/w illustrations