Stocking home goods, accessories, and furniture by close to 400 artisans and makers, the selection at Portland-based retailer  Beam & Anchor is equal doses global and homegrown. Among its local wares are cutting boards and a credenza by newly launched Marrow Goods, cofounded by Ryan Fitzpatrick and one of the store’s proprietors, Robert Rahm; the serving set is by ceramics workshop Mazama Wares.  Photo 1 of 6 in A Portland Store That Hosts Workshops for Local Craftsmen and Makers

A Portland Store That Hosts Workshops for Local Craftsmen and Makers

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Stocking home goods, accessories, and furniture by close to 400 artisans and makers, the selection at Portland-based retailer Beam & Anchor is equal doses global and homegrown. Among its local wares are cutting boards and a credenza by newly launched Marrow Goods, cofounded by Ryan Fitzpatrick and one of the store’s proprietors, Robert Rahm; the serving set is by ceramics workshop Mazama Wares.