The story of Aspinal of London
The company was started by Iain Burton, a technology entrepreneur who originally invented audio guides for galleries and museums. Burton’s audio guides were in use in some of the most famous art institutions in the world, such as The Louvre in Paris, The National Gallery, and even The Vatican.
Burton decided to create a luxury leather accessory brand. The conception began with bespoke leather accessories and stationery, and he utilised his links to the museum's gift shops to sell the product range.
Aspinal of London started and remains a family-run business that specialises in hand-crafted leather goods and accessories. It exudes a distinctly British style, and the products are designed and made to last a lifetime. Based in West Sussex they embrace their English country roots, with the logo being a coat of arms on a shield. Representing the English castle and enforcing the idea of strength and durability, a castle stands the test of time as will Aspinal artisanal leather goods.
What does the name Aspinal mean?
The name Aspinal relates to nature and the English countryside. It represents the values of generosity, strength and embraces nature. These are all attributes that Aspinal projects and associates with its brand and product ranges.
Personalised Aspinal of London Products
There are loads of wonderful products that can be personalised to make extra special gifts. Many items can be engraved, embossed with silver and gold, or have words or initials blind embossed into the leather.
You can choose from a vast array of gift ideas for men and women. The selection is vast, and you can find everything phone cases, keyrings, jewellery boxes, wallets, purses, washbags, diaries, luggage,Travel Card Case and handbags to suitcase labels the list goes on and on. Most gifts can be personalised with initials and will provide many many years of loyal service
Where are Apsinal of London shops?
You can shop online at Aspinal of London or visit one of the shops in London. There are currently outlets in world-famous department stores, Harrods, Selfridges, and House of Fraser. There is a store in Regent Street as well as The Royal Exchange, located in Bank, City of London.