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RSN One, Global Family Club

Brand partners · Suppliers

A place onthe register.

RSN One does not keep a supplier list. It keeps a register — a roll of houses, held by name since 1953. Makers are admitted to it the way they have always been: by the standard, never by the size of the order. This is the invitation to join it.

The register, since
1953
Houses
Kept by name
Admission
By the standard

For makers

For makers

You are not applying to a marketplace. You are applying to a family that has kept makers by name for seventy years.

If your house makes something well, at origin, and stands behind it plainly — there may be a place for you on the register. What follows is what that place means, what we look for, and how a house is admitted.

The register

Kept by name, not by contract.

A house on the register is not a line in a procurement system. It is a relationship the family renews in person, season after season — your workshop visited, your price agreed by hand, your name written into the book the elder began in 1953.

Because the club is the one honest bridge between you and the member — in place of five hidden hands — the price you set is the price that is honoured. The club's one small margin is named in the open, not buried in a 2–3× retail markup. Your work reaches people who buy on standing, not on a sale.

We do not list suppliers. We keep houses.
The house, on its makers

The route

Into South Asia, without setting up locally.

For a house abroad, South Asia is a hard door to open alone — customs, warehousing, the last mile, a local entity. The family has carried goods through that door since the road was a footpath, and carries yours the same way.

We consolidate the freight, clear the customs, hold the stock in our own store, and attend the final delivery by hand. You make the thing. The club brings it the rest of the way.

The standing

What a placegives your house.

Admission is not a storefront. It is standing — with a family, and with the people who buy from it.

  • A discerning family

    Members who buy on standing, not on a discount.

  • Verified standing

    Your house checked, vouched for, and kept by name.

  • The route, handled

    Freight, customs, warehousing, and last mile, consolidated.

  • Your honest price

    One honest bridge, not five hidden hands thinning your margin.

  • The seal

    Every object carries the club's mark of authenticity.

  • Reach without setup

    Into South Asia, with no local entity to stand up.

Admission

How a houseis admitted.

Four steps, and a review by the family. No house is admitted for the volume it promises — only for the standard it keeps.

  1. 01

    Register your house

    Create a partner account in minutes.

  2. 02

    Submit your dossier

    Tell us your business, share your documents, and the goods you supply.

  3. 03

    The review

    The family reads every application; a house is admitted only if it earns a place by the standard.

  4. 04

    Admitted to the register

    Approved, you become a supplier; your goods reach the club, kept by name.

Your dossier

What you place before us.

A dossier is how the family comes to know your house before it ever meets you. Tell us plainly who you are, prove that you are who you say, and show us what you make.

  • Your business, in your own words
  • Your papers and certifications, for verification
  • The goods you supply, and where they are made

The review

Read by a person, judged by the standard.

Every application is read by the family — never by a filter. A house is admitted only if its work would earn a place at our own table: made at origin, made well, and stood behind plainly. If it does not, we say so, kindly, and the door stays open for another season.

Once admitted

Your house,on the register.

On admission, your house is entered beside the family's seal — kept by name, for as long as the standard holds.

Your mark

The Register

  • HouseYour house, kept by name
  • OriginWhere your work is made
  • CraftWhat you make, in your words
  • StatusAdmitted
  • No.— of the register

This is how a house sits on the register, once admitted.

1953
The register, since
By name
Houses kept
By the family
Review
South Asia
Reach

The invitation

Put your housebefore the family.

Register your house, submit your dossier, and let the work speak. If it earns its place, you are admitted to the register — kept by name.