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Cocktail company Canvas moves into Yorkshire mill complex Sunny Bank Mills

Canvas, which creates cocktails to enjoy at home, is taking high-quality studio space in Sandsgate

Sunny Bank Mills(Image: Sunny Bank Mills)

An online cocktail company set up during the Covid pandemic is moving into Yorkshire mill complex Sunny Bank Mills.

Canvas, which creates cocktails to enjoy at home, is taking studio space in Sandsgate, the mill’s historic Edwardian office.

During the past ten years Sunny Bank Mills, the famous family-owned mill in Farsley, between Leeds and Bradford, has been transformed into a modern office and mixed-use complex for the 21st century, creating 400 new jobs.

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Jonny Shields, co-owner of Canvas with his partner Jess, said: “This is a big move for us. We love the mill for the fact that it’s a beautifully curated space, both in terms of the aesthetic, which harks back to days gone by, and also because of the wide range of businesses here.

“Seeing brands such as Amity, the Hip Store and Pampas & Bloom already at Sunny Bank made us feel excited to become a part of the community here and to call the mill our new home. As an online business, set up during the pandemic, we worked remotely from the start, so this move into our new home in Sandsgate is a crucial part of our journey.

“The move will allow us to grow in both production capacity and creativity. We launched at the beginning of last year, making experience-led cocktails at home. Canvas is about the whole experience of a cocktail rather than just the liquid, and so we make cocktails at home feel like cocktails at the bar.

“Each of our cocktails comes with a bespoke video to tell the story of the drink and show how to make it. Each cocktail is also paired with a specific room scent to help elevate the experience at home. In our first year we served over 600 guests, partnered with leading drinks brands like Sipsmith and Aberfeldy, and featured in the likes of Courier Magazine and The Spirits Business,” he explained.