Sunday’s Daughter is a creative, family-run team dedicated to creating extra special personalised gifts.
Every piece is created with the heartfelt desire to make others feel cherished. Using high quality materials and a range of clever finishes, you can customise your order to suit the personality of the person you’re buying for, creating a one-of-a-kind gift that’s sure to make them smile.
We are a family business dedicated to creating lovely gifts for other families, and we simply cannot wait to create a gift for someone you love very soon.
With love, from our family to yours,
Sunday’s Daughter
xo
It all started in 2012 when Rachael realised that nobody was selling the sorts of gifts she’d love to give – gifts which were thoughtful, high quality & useful.
She found it was easy to buy something pretty for your best friend, but almost impossible to find a genuinely lovely and useful gift for other members of the family – and so, inspired by the opportunity to use her creative eye and present-giving prowess for good, she began designing her own range of gifts... and Sunday’s Daughter was born.
Since then, Rachael has been joined by her husband Anthony - and our very own Sunday’s daughter, Evie, burst on the scene - to make ours a proper family business. Today, our lovely team and mad cocker spaniel Odie spend our days in the Sunday’s Daughter studio in rural Sussex which buzzes with energy as we create every single gift you order by hand.
All our products are shipped with highest level of care and we ensure that all products are securely packaged to avoid any damage. We use the Royal Mail or courier for our postage and all items will be sent 1st or 2nd class, depending on the order.
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Unit D6, Blacklands Farm, Wheatsheaf Road, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9AT, GB
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