Warm studio still life of an amber honey jar on linen.
Seasonal
$18
Summer Wildflower Honey
A bright Ontario honey gathered from clover, basswood, and late summer field flowers.
- Origin
- Niagara Escarpment, Ontario
- Maker
- Linden Field Apiary
Luxury provisions from Canadian and European makers
Amber House brings together local honey, European sweets, and curated gifts from family makers, beekeepers, and producers who care.
Photography reserved for makers, tables, baskets, and quiet craft.
Featured provisions
These mock products establish the future catalog shape: product detail, maker context, origin, care notes, and inquiry-led gifting.
Warm studio still life of an amber honey jar on linen.
Seasonal
$18
A bright Ontario honey gathered from clover, basswood, and late summer field flowers.
Cut comb honey in a linen-lined box.
By request
$24
A small cut-comb presentation for cheese boards, gifting, and slow hosting.
Butter biscuits stacked on porcelain with linen.
In stock
$16
Delicate butter biscuits with a clean snap and an old-world bakery profile.
Plum preserve jar with handwritten orchard note.
In stock
$14
A deep plum preserve for toast, pastries, roast meats, and winter boards.
Small gift basket with honey, biscuits, preserve, and linen wrap.
By request
From $72
A compact Amber House basket for dinner invitations and weekend stays.
Corporate gift basket with forest ribbon and amber provisions.
By request
From $96
A polished corporate gift built around provenance, restraint, and warmth.
Meet the makers
Beekeepers
Profiles will introduce the people tending local colonies and harvesting each season's character.
Heritage
Amber House connects European sweets to the homes, bakeries, and producers behind them.
Field notes
Journal entries will hold pairing notes, seasonal gift guides, and quiet portraits of craft.
Gifting
Gift baskets composed with honey, sweets, linen, and a maker card.
Amber House gifting should feel personal without becoming ornate. The first catalog includes compact host gifts, generous family baskets, and corporate gestures ready for future consultation workflows.
Journal
Guide
Balance something practical, something beautiful, and something with a story worth repeating.
Field note
Honey changes with weather, bloom, and place. The journal gives those shifts a home.
Heritage
European sweets carry memory through recipes, wrappers, and the rituals around serving them.
"Luxury here means knowing where something came from, who made it, and why it belongs on the table."
Letters from Amber House