We were delighted to partner with Street Soccer Scotland for a truly memorable Burns Supper at The Caledonian Club in London this past Tuesday. It was an evening that beautifully celebrated Scottish culture, tradition, and community spirit.
The programme was as inspiring as it was entertaining. Guests were treated to a rousing Tam O’ Shanter reading by comedian and Scottish icon Karen Dunbar, a captivating performance of Scotland in the Snow by Nina Nesbitt, and engaging conversation with Kaye Adams and Street Soccer founder David Duke MBE. Their contributions powerfully underscored the importance of connection, opportunity, and purpose.
Our collaboration brought creativity and craftsmanship to the table, quite literally. We were proud to create handprinted table runners that adorned the tables, each reflecting the care and attention of true artisanal work. These were complemented by co-branded Glencairn Crystal Studio Ltd whisky glasses, designed to elevate the enjoyment of Scotland’s iconic spirit while celebrating shared values of heritage and quality.
Above all, what made the evening truly special was the strong sense of community fostered by the Street Soccer Scotland team. Their unwavering commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals through sport, opportunity, and human connection resonated throughout the night, reminding us of the meaningful impact of collaboration.
Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone at Street Soccer Scotland for hosting such an inspiring evening. It was a privilege to be part of this celebration, and we look forward to the opportunities and collaborations that 2026 will bring. Here’s to continuing to unite craft, heritage, and community in ways that truly make a difference.
Hosts: Street Soccer Scotland
Venue: Caledonian Club, London
Custom Glassware: Glencairn Crystal
Photography: Edinburgh Photographic







