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Anie Studio creates concrete homeware pieces with a focus on form, texture, colour and pattern.
From mixing the concrete to hand-painting the patterns, each piece is carefully hand-crafted from scratch in Manchester.
Sustainability is at the core of Anie Studio because there isn’t a planet B. Each piece is crafted with minimal waste. Any leftover concrete from a mix is left to dry, crumbled, and then mixed into the next batch. Only recyclable/biodegradable packaging is used - those little packing peanuts are actually made from corn starch! We strive to source our materials from local, independent businesses where possible.
Each month 10% of sales are donated to a different charity because we believe in the importance of giving back to those who are most vulnerable.



Hello, I’m Steph, the face behind Anie Studio! It's a one woman show here, although my fur baby Audrey likes to supervise.
I started Anie Studio in 2020 after being furloughed from my job - sound familiar?
After working in creative retail roles for years (most recently for a leading luxury retailer) and having a degree in fashion design, my friends had urged me for years to start my own creative side hustle. Truth be told, I wasn’t sure where to start or where I’d find time so always put it off (excuses excuses).
Two months of furlough and 12 seasons of Ru Paul’s Drag Race later I decided to get off the sofa and make concrete homewares (had a tub of it under the sink as you do). I haven’t looked back since!

Anie Studio will be gracing Ancoats with their presence this weekend and the concrete stuff they do is actually really, really good and would look great in your house. Or my house. Or anyone’s house really.
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