A family of three, including a man holding a child and a woman smiling, outdoors near a pond and fenced grassy area.

Hello, we're Aaron and Lucinder, the heart and hands behind Boxford Hampers of Suffolk, and proud parents to our two incredible boys, Oliver and Charlie!

While our story has roots that run deeper than today, the spark for Boxford Hampers ignited during a time of searching for our true calling, all while navigating the beautiful chaos of family life. We discovered a shared joy in the simple act of gifting, crafting little 'hampers of love' for our friends and witnessing the pure delight they brought. It was in those moments that our passion for curating luxurious hampers blossomed – a passion driven by the desire to infuse thought and care into every single box. And so, Boxford Hampers was born!

Our promise to you is to deliver hand-curated hampers brimming with luxury, designed to fill your heart with joy from the very first moment of opening. Each and every item within is thoughtfully selected, with you, our valued buyer, at the forefront of our minds.

Why the Lioness

The 12-stone lioness named Briton, was part of George "Tornado" Smith's Wall-of-Death act during the Thirties. As a cub, Briton rode on the handlebars of his Indian Scout motorbike. Once fully grown, she rode in a sidecar, while he performed daring stunts for his audiences.

Briton then resided in the village of Boxford, walking the street just like any pet dog until she died, she was then buried in the forecourt of the White Heart pub.