There is something comforting about buying from a small family business. The service feels more personal, the products have more care behind them, and people actually remember why they started in the first place.
That is exactly what makes Inclusive Creations different.
Run by Kiel, Inclusive Creations focuses on 3D printed sensory toys, accessible products, home décor, and fun little items that make everyday life easier and more enjoyable.
From spinning fidget toys and articulated dragons to bathroom hooks and personalised light up portraits, every piece is made with care and purpose.
The business was inspired by real family life.
Kiel explained to Rank Bolt: “I’m a dad of 7 neurodivergent children so I bought a 3D printer to make fidget and sensory toys for them.” That simple idea became something much bigger. Now, Inclusive Creations creates products for people of all ages and abilities, while keeping prices affordable and the experience welcoming.
And honestly, there is something quite nice about ordering a colourful articulated dragon through a Facebook DM while sitting in pyjamas with a cup of tea.
Reason 1: Everything is made with real understanding
Some businesses sell sensory products because they are popular. Inclusive Creations is different because the business came from lived experience.

Kiel started creating sensory and fidget toys for his own children. That means there is genuine understanding behind the products, not just a sales idea. The focus is on making things that help people feel comfortable, independent, and included.
Accessibility matters in everyday life, even with smaller things people might not think about. A standard item can sometimes be difficult to use for somebody with disabilities, reduced mobility, sensory needs, or other challenges. Inclusive Creations creates products that are designed to feel manageable and enjoyable to use.
That could mean a sensory fidget toy that helps someone regulate stress, or a custom hook that is easier to grip and use. It is not about making products look clinical or dull either. The whole point is to create things that are practical while still being fun.

The range includes spinning fidget toys for £8, articulated snakes for £6, articulated dinosaurs for £5, and star handled fidgets for £5. There are also smaller affordable items like balloon dog keyrings for £1.50 and snowflakes for 50p each. The prices feel fair, especially when many sensory products online can end up costing far more.
And because everything is made to order, customers can ask for different colours too. If bright green dragons or purple spiral cones are somebody’s thing, there is a good chance Inclusive Creations can make it happen.
Reason 2: It feels personal, because it is personal
There is no huge warehouse here. No automated customer service replies. No feeling like another order number.
Inclusive Creations is family run, and that changes the whole experience. Customers order directly through Facebook DM, which makes things feel far more relaxed and friendly. People can ask questions, request colours, and speak to an actual person instead of battling a checkout page that suddenly forgets what postcode formats exist.
The business welcomes everyone. That is a big part of what makes it memorable. The message behind the brand is simple and honest, “Embrace your uniqueness, be extraordinary in a world built for ordinary.”

That attitude comes through in the products themselves. The items are playful and creative without feeling childish. Children enjoy them, but adults do too. An articulated dragon sitting on a desk has a strange ability to become everyone’s favourite thing in the room within about thirty seconds.
Kiel explained what helps the business stand out: “Unique printed fidget and sensory toys for children and adults as well as 3D printed dragons and home décor.”
That variety matters because not everyone wants the same thing. Some people are looking for sensory support. Others just want a fun desk toy or an unusual gift. Some families want something personalised for the home. Inclusive Creations manages to cover all of that while still feeling genuine and approachable.

Even the smaller products have personality. Cog spinners are £3, cosy tea light cabins are £3.50, and spiral cones are £4. They are affordable little pieces that still feel thoughtful and different from what people usually find on the high street.
And because the products are 3D printed in different colours and styles, each order feels slightly unique. There is something refreshing about buying from a business where creativity still matters.
Reason 3: You are supporting a business with heart
Small businesses survive because people choose to support them. When customers buy from Inclusive Creations, they are supporting a family business that genuinely cares about creating positive experiences for others.

The business is built around inclusion, accessibility, and affordability. That combination is not always easy to find. Some accessible products can feel overpriced, while cheaper alternatives often lack quality. Inclusive Creations tries to keep things affordable without losing the care and detail behind the products.
There is also a real sense of growth and ambition behind the business. Kiel shared the future plans for the company, saying, “Future plans would be to expand the business with more printers and maybe eventually owning a shop.”
That goal feels realistic because the business already has a strong foundation. The products are thoughtful, the prices are fair, and the personal connection with customers makes people want to come back.
But even if a physical shop happens one day, the heart of the business will likely stay the same. It started with a parent wanting to help his children feel supported and comfortable. That kind of beginning shapes the way a business treats people.

There is also something important about businesses like this being visible. Inclusive products should not feel rare or difficult to find. People deserve products that work for their needs while still feeling fun, colourful, and enjoyable.
Inclusive Creations understands that. Whether somebody is ordering a sensory toy, a home décor piece, or a quirky articulated dinosaur that somehow ends up becoming the star of the living room shelf, the experience feels welcoming from start to finish.
And sometimes that personal touch makes all the difference.
