Explore
Resource Types
Filter by article type:
Filter by author:
Filter by post date:
Filter by product categories:
Filter by topics:
Filter by section:
Explore - Made in the USA
-
Made in the USA
From sea to shining sea, the United States holds a wide stratum of makers. Here we’ve collected the newest products from our favorite welders, weavers, and woodworkers, to name just a few.
written by: Kelsey Keith09.10.12 -
Henrybuilt
Henrybuilt offers kitchen design solutions through sophistocated design and high function and impeccable craft, backed by a sincere dedication to service. They offer a refined product line,...
08.31.11 -
MATTEO
Matthew Lenoci founded MATTEO in 1996 to create simple sheets from the most luxurious textiles in the world. MATTEO sews in Los Angeles in a large workshop adjacent to their design studio. The...
08.31.11 -
Klhip
Why re-design something so mundane? Average nail clippers just don't get the job done. They're ugly. And tear the nail instead of cutting it. So you're left with jagged nails and clippings that fly...
08.31.11 -
Shaker Workshops
Shaker furniture is a major creative force in the decorative arts heritage because it is the one truly original American style of furniture. Its clear crisp lines and singular lightness (with no ...
08.30.11 -
Lehman's
Lehman's ships old-fashioned, non-electric merchandise all over the world through catalogs and online. Their diverse customer base includes missionaries and doctors working in developing countries,...
08.30.11 -
Ducduc
ducduc's founding team is supported by a design and management team whose members have experience and education in furniture design, graphic design, textile design and manufacturing, marketing, and...
08.30.11 -
Flavor Paper
Founded on the Oregon coast by a guy named Ted, this small handscreened wallpaper company flourished in the Age of Aquarius. Many years later, some young designers seeking striking wallcoverings...
08.17.11 -
Studio Dunn
Studio Dunn uses classic materials to create progressive designs for products, furniture and environments. The studio is led by designer and founder Asher Dunn. His experimental process balances...
06.09.10 -
Feast in the House of Simon Dining Table
Contemporary Ohio-based designer Mark Moskovitz channels the Late Middle Ages by basing his newest collection on a table spotted in a 15th-century Dutch painting by Dieric Bouts.
$1398.00
-
Stickbulb
Wood scraps—including some Coney Island boardwalk—left over from another project inspired the Brooklyn designers to create a new product from the waste: Meet StickBulb, an adjustable...
$1200.00
-
Plugged Stool
PVC water mains from Detroit are transformed once Jack Craig heats and manipulates the raw material, converting it into seating—a departure from the pipes’ “highly machined ...
$625.00
-
Rift Office System
A slim addition to its range of case goods, this open-plan office system is made of wood veneer, steel, aluminum, and glass and assembled in Darran’s High Point, North Carolina, warehouse.
$10500.00
-
After Chinterwink Wallpaper
Oregon-based Juju Papers prints all of its wallpaper with water-based inks on sustainably harvested paper. The patterns are folk art–inspired, but the colors are strictly au courant, like the...
$165.00
-
High 'n Dry Cargo Net
Developed in Rhode Island by a rope expert, the cargo net is sturdy yet lightweight, ideal for use in a kitchen or a canoe and weighing in at only five ounces.
$48.00
-
Bound Mirror
Two RISD-trained designers based on a small island outside Seattle hand-wrap their precision-cut mirrors with hemp twine around a border of FSC-certified Baltic birch plywood.
$995.00
-
Here and There
Christopher Roy’s layered “Why Not Bespoke” furniture combines a European dose of industrial design whimsy—he is British—with traditional American forms, all made to...
$15000.00
-
Algedi Table
What began as one-offs morphed into the Seattle studio’s first in-house collection, which debuted this spring at ICFF. Pieces like this marble-topped table with copper legs exude a relaxed...
$1195.00
-
Rack of Coats
Assembled in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago using a steam bending technique, this combo coat rack–side table is a smart, space-saving solution for an entryway.
$975.00
-
Block Chair
Riffing on the concept behind a pin-impression toy, the Los Angeles designer Adam Friedman came up with a seat whose solid walnut blocks conform to the sitter’s body thanks to the foam...
$3200.00












