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VOEWOOD VAULTS

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Voewood was built between 1903-1905 and stands as an enduring testimony to the Arts & Crafts movement. William Morris, the founder and ‘grandfather’ of the Arts & Crafts movement in the UK, famously said: ‘Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.’

 

With owner Simon Finch’s extraordinary vision, Voewood’s interiors have been meticulously styled with beautiful pieces from high-culture to counter-culture, placed to impress, enchant and amuse. Voewood Vaults offers you the opportunity to own a piece of this spirit—carefully chosen antiques and objects that carry the magic, eccentricity, and character of Voewood itself.

ABOUT

Simon Finch

Simon Finch is a renowned rare-book dealer, collector, and curator. After running one of London’s leading antiquarian bookshops, he founded Voewood Rare Books, which continues his lifelong passion for sourcing exceptional works. He is also the custodian of Voewood, the celebrated Arts & Crafts masterpiece he restored and styled into an eclectic, vibrant space.

 

His eye for the unusual and the beautiful—rooted in both high culture and counter-culture—inspires the spirit of Voewood Vaults.

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Mary Swallow

Mary Swallow has over two decades of experience in the antiques world, with a particular affinity for Chinese textiles and decorative treasures. Her eye for rare, unusual pieces was cultivated early—childhood weekends spent wandering auctions and fairs with parents laid the foundation for what has become a lifelong devotion.​

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Her passion lies in the unusual —whether it’s a finely worked textile, a fragment of decorative history, or a curious object that makes people stop, smile, and wonder.

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