About Us

The House of Letters Story
House of Letters is a curated archive of conceptual art and technical prints, lovingly designed for book lovers, dreamers, and those who believe that words, history, and art belong together.
Inspired by the great Romantics, Philosophers, and artisan traditions of the past, our prints bring timeless wisdom and raw beauty into your everyday spaces. Whether you are decorating a quiet reading nook, gifting a fellow bibliophile, or looking for a striking statement piece to anchor a luxury minimalist room, House of Letters is here to help you build a home that tells your story.
The Founder’s Footsteps: From Coal Fields to Corporate Boardrooms
Behind House of Letters is a story of deep roots, intuitive vision, and contrasting worlds. I am a proud, intuitive daughter of a highly intelligent Colliery Electrician, with my heritage firmly anchored in the historic forests of Nottinghamshire. Growing up around the structured, gritty logic of industrial mining electrical schematics gave me an early, subconscious appreciation for technical layouts and mechanical precision.
My path eventually led me into the fast-paced world of global commerce, spending years as an Executive Assistant working alongside marketing teams in major FTSE organisations. Yet, my true heart always belonged to the preservation of beauty. As a passionate collector of antiques and vintage pieces, combined with a lifelong love for interior design, I spent decades studying the tactile textures of human history—noticing how an old object carries a soul that digital assets usually lack.
Our Philosophy: Coded Through Words
Sitting in my home in Nottinghamshire, surrounded by countryside, fascinated by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, I looked at the digital landscape and noticed something profound: watching a machine attempt to copy centuries-old craftsmanship doesn’t diminish human art—it actually makes you value original human creativity even more.
House of Letters now sits right at the fascinating, untamed intersection where the raw spirit of old-world human craftsmanship collides with the hyper-rational logic of modern digital code. It is a bridge between the industrial precision of my father's blueprints and the delicate textures of the antiques I collect.
The Collections
I do not use technology to replace the artist. Instead, I use it as a magnifying glass to hold up a mirror to the sheer, miraculous magic of human genius across time. My archive is thoughtfully curated into two premium, contrasting movements:
  • The Lost Art. Reimagined. Collection: A deeply emotional visual rescue mission dedicated to the fading traditions of historical human hands. Here, heavy, tactile human mediums—like the distressed ink of traditional woodblocks, the fluid watercolour bleeds of Indigo Shibori, and the fragile threads of antique lace—are captured right at the exact, breath-taking moment they begin to unravel and dissolve into precise digital vector grids.
  • The Technical Architecture Series: Designed for the meticulous collector, these unbranded portrait blueprints treat the objects I obsess over with absolute academic seriousness. From the microscopic mechanics of The Architecture of Timing (The Watch Blueprint) to the precise groove tolerances of The Architecture of Sound (The Vinyl Turntable), and the classical coding of The Architecture of a Symphony, I map out the hidden mechanical souls of design.
I am in absolute awe of the genius artists, creatives, and philosophers of the world—past, present, and future. This project is my humble, completely levelling love letter to them.
Thank you for being part of my world.

Humanly imagined. Beautifully remembered.