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  1. Cloth Extension Cord
    Product of the Day

    Cloth Extension Cord

    This month we're beating the drum of American design, with a special emphasis on those objects you just figure are bound to be made overseas. A fine example, and a remarkably handsome one at that,...

    written by: Aaron Britt
    09.12.11

  2. Modern Bite
    Food

    Modern Bite

    Modern graphics have been applied left, right, and center—to posters, textiles, t-shirts, and more—but at a new business in Los Angeles (with an architect as a cofounder) has affixed...

    written by: Miyoko Ohtake
    09.13.11

  3. America's Regional Design
    Shops

    America's Regional Design

    Sure, buying American is something to get behind—we're celebrating it all month long—but if for you buying local is about makers across town, not across state lines, then these...

    written by: Aaron Britt
    09.13.11

  4. Three Questions for Tom Moser
    Interviews

    Three Questions for Tom Moser

    This morning I spoke with Tom Moser, the man who founded the Auburn, Maine, furniture and woodworking firm Thos. Moser, about the reissue of his 1977 book, How to Build Shaker Furniture. We...

    written by: Aaron Britt
    09.15.11

  5. Kids' Furniture by Muu
    Product of the Day

    Kids' Furniture by Muu

    In the October 2011 issue we're spotlighting all of our favorite American-made design. To lend a hand, we've asked Michael and Ruth Storc of the great site Design Patriot to share their top Made...

    written by: Ruth Storc
    09.19.11

  6. Made in America: Wolverine Boots
    Product of the Day

    Made in America: Wolverine Boots

    Inspired by our "Made in the U.S.A"-themed October issue, which is chockablock with awesome American designs, I've been looking out for great-looking heritage products that are...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    09.26.11

  7. Furniture Fresh from South Central L.A.
    Shops

    Furniture Fresh from South Central L.A.

    In our October 2011 issue we're spotlighting all of our favorite American-made design. To lend a hand, we've asked Michael and Ruth Storc of the great site Design Patriot to share their top Made...

    written by: Ruth Storc
    09.28.11

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  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

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. Dylan Crib by Ducduc

    Dylan Crib by Ducduc

    Produced not far outside New York City, Ducduc’s Dylan crib is just the flexible nest for your budding modernist. The crib converts to a toddler bed and then a daybed as your child grows,...

    $1995.00

  17. Viking Designer Series Range

    Viking Designer Series Range

    Viking keeps its manufacturing lean by only building what’s already been sold, and the manufacturing process is equally refined. From start to finish, the average Designer Series range takes...

    $2999.00

  18. Lehman's Leather Fly Swatter

    Lehman's Leather Fly Swatter

    Imagine a fly swatter from the 19th century, and you’ll likely picture this Amish-made bug smasher from the Ohio-based “old-fashioned, non-electric merchandise” emporium Lehman...

    $4.95

  19. Swell Seating Collection

    Swell Seating Collection

    Not only made in America, the Swell Seating Collection and its pieces are nearly all made in Pennsylvania. The specialized sewing necessary to produce the slings that make up the seats is done at...

  20. Kingstown Barstools

    Kingstown Barstools

    Each Kingstown barstool is made from sustainably harvested hardwood sourced from forests in the Midwest and on the East Coast. The stool’s production marries traditional handcrafting...

    $530.00

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