Crafted by Hand, Guided by Heart.
Artisanal Atelier began as a quiet rebellion against the ephemeral. In a world of fast consumption, we chose the slow path—where every stitch, grain, and glaze tells a story of permanence.

About Sangeeta Shivani
Sangeeta Shivani is the heart behind Little Craft Haven—a beautiful journey of love, creativity, and years of dedication. She has been skilled in crochet since before her marriage, carrying this art with her through every phase of life.
Over the years, she has created everything from shawl covers and TV covers to countless handmade pieces, each crafted with patience and perfection. What makes her truly special is her natural gift—she can look at any design and bring it to life with her own hands.
But beyond her art, she is a loving mother, a caring grandmother, and a woman who has gracefully balanced her family and her passion. Even while fulfilling her responsibilities, she never let her creativity fade.
Every thread she weaves carries warmth, care, and emotions—just like the love she has always given to her family.
Intentional Impact
Sustainability isn't a feature; it's our foundation. We believe in transparency from source to soul.
Regenerative Sourcing
We partner exclusively with local family-run mills and sustainable timber yards. 90% of our materials are sourced within a 100-mile radius of our atelier, drastically reducing our carbon footprint while supporting local rural economies.
100% Traceable MaterialsMaker Community
10% of every purchase goes directly into our 'Creator's Grant', helping young artisans set up their own independent workshops with professional tools.
Circular Lifecycle
Every item we sell comes with a lifetime repair guarantee. We design for longevity, ensuring that with proper care, your Atelier piece will become a family heirloom passed down through generations.
Education & Workshops
Learn the rhythm of the loom or the patience of the potter's wheel in our weekend masterclasses.
Where Time Slows Down
Located in the foothills of the Alps, our atelier occupies a restored 19th-century grain mill.
The hum of the river provides a natural soundtrack to our days. We invite visitors twice a month to witness the process, share a pot of tea, and see the materials breathe before they become products.
Ready to find something intentional?
Explore our current collection of limited-edition kits and finished goods.