• Modify Furniture
    @modify_furniture
    Modify is a unique design/build studio, making luxury custom designs with an urban edge
  • studioMET architects
    @studiometarchitects
    Shaped by the constant pursuit of perfection and inspired by our love for making. We are a collective of architects, craftsmen, artists, and designers – with practices rooted in the master-builder tradition in the modern world. Designed for modern everyday living and made by hand with care.
  • Laney LA
    @laney
    Laney LA is a young architecture studio, making a splash in Manhattan Beach, CA. Founded by Anthony and Krista Laney, their mission is to delivery world-class design services for adventurous homeowners in the beach cities. Harnessing a new generation of digital tools, they strive to broaden the joy of design.
  • KEM STUDIO
    @kemstudio
    KEM STUDIO is a design studio that fuses architecture + industrial design. This fusion is a natural extension of our underlying design philosophy - Better Design Better Living™ - making design more approachable, livable and necessary in our lives.
  • Hawaii Life
    @hawaiilife
    With a high tech approach and a locally grown touch, Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers is making the most important moments of your life, simpler.
  • Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture
    @craigreynoldslandscapearchitecture
    Craig Reynolds was a fine artist and then a Landscape Architect. That combination of art and science is at the heart of each garden. Our projects are as geographically diverse as they are in style. Each project is designed in response to the unique features and requirements of the individual property. The completed gardens seamlessly integrate the hardscape and softscape, making them look as if they were always there, encouraging nature instead of containing it.
  • Atelier RZLBD
    @rzlbd
    Atelier RZLBD is a boutique art & architecture practice based in Toronto founded by RZLBD; un homme à tout faire whose répertoire tops up to making arts, crafting objects, designing buildings, curating installations, and publishing a zine called rzlbdPOST. The practice is not just an ordinary operation that serves, rather like a positive virus, it contributes, communicates, challenges, and adapts itself to the needs of each project and its context. From a 17mm wedding ring to a 56km long housing proposal, the portfolio has been distinguished with numerous accolades; exhibited in many venues; and celebrated in more than 100 print publications. www.rzlbd.com
  • Gantri
    @gantri
    Gantri is a marketplace for original designer lighting. Our lights are created by independent designers around the world. We manufacture using 3D printing and ship directly to customers, making high design more attainable and sustainable.
  • RobitailleCurtis
    @robitaillecurtis
    RobitailleCurtis is a Montreal-based multidisciplinary firm of passionate professionals, in landscape architecture and architecture, who inform one another`s work. Our architecture practice is known for exquisitely crafted homes and impeccable interiors. We dedicate ourselves to making good buildings that are as much a pleasure to look at as they are to dwell in. Our landscape practice is known for award-winning gardens and thoughtful institutional landscapes. The balance of private gardens and public projects intentionally hones the art, craft, and rigor of our practice. Our workspace is open, and our process is always collaborative. We still draw by hand, we design for longevity, we embrace a rigorous approach, we bring technical expertise, we are committed to complete documentation, and we provide excellent project administration. Our mission is to provide design excellence. We love and respect the land. Building is a privilege, we take it seriously. www.robitaillecurtis.com | @robitaillecurtis
  • Helios Design Group
    @carolmarsh
    The heart of our work is creative problem solving, from the siting of buildings to the most graceful angle for a sill. We listen carefully to our clients, making sure we understand your needs and dreams, and bring to bear our years of experience with different ways of looking at a problem. Problems may be aesthetic, functional, or material - good design marries all three.
  • Design Crush
    @designcrush
    designcrushblog.com I’ve loved art and design for as long as I can remember. (Seriously.) Since making the move from the world of advertising to design (and the 6 states in between), my day-to-day life plays out as author of Design Crush, freelance graphic designer, and creative consultant. What began in June 2007 as a place to catalogue design inspiration for my day job quickly grew into a design crush of massive proportions. I keep every post short and sweet, showing off anything and everything I’m inspired by. Never anything I’m not. When undistracted by great art and design, I can be found making a mess in the kitchen, hanging out in dive bars and stalking professional mascots. I share my Pittsburgh home with three laid-back cats and two mischievous dogs.
  • Metro Lighting
    @metrolighting
    Beautiful. Sustainable. Handcrafted in California. This isn’t just our tag line. It’s our mission and it permeates everything we do. Since 1993, Metro Lighting has created the most beautiful products while making sure we do right by our home. This means supporting the community by hiring local artisans who create sustainable products that keep our environment healthy. Even cooler– our entire factory and showroom is powered with rooftop solar!
  • Lzf
    @lzf
    Founded in 1994, Lzf has been making handmade lights exclusively out of wood veneer right from its beginnings.
  • Brentwood Home
    @brentwoodhome
    Brentwood Home is committed to making products as safe and natural as possible. Designed in California, and hand-crafted in our workshops in Los Angeles, our products are 100% made in the USA. Our eco-friendly materials include bamboo, organic cotton, wool, kapok, organic latex, and soy wax.
  • Gubi
    @gubi
    Gubi was founded in 1967 by Gubi and Lisbeth Olsen, initially focused on producing Olsen's furniture designs and selling textiles to the retail sector. When their sons Jacob and Sebastian took over the company, they opened a retail presence. Today Gubi sees itself as treasure hunters, seeking overlooked icons from the past and future icons in the making. They offer a wide range of products, including lighting, office furniture, seating, tables, sofas, storage, and accessories.
  • Caroline Tiger
    @carolinetiger
    Caroline Tiger is a Philadelphia-based writer who covers design and culture. Her columns, Making It and Consumed, appear each month in the Philadelphia Inquirer. She blogs at design phan and The Objectorialist, and tweets at @carolinetiger.
  • OXO
    @oxo
    OXO has a philosophy of making products that are easy to use for the widest possible spectrum of users. OXO's founder, Sam Farber, chose the name "OXO" because whether it's horizontal, vertical, upside down or backwards, it always reads "OXO."
  • kimber follevaag
    @kimberfollevaag
    www.kimberfollevaagart.com Kimber is an artist who's speciality is making custom stitched portraits.
  • Kaufmann Mercantile
    @kaufmann_mercantile
    We carry 300 makers from over 20 countries who are chosen for making the finest products in their class.
  • Paul Ottengheime
    @otterhse
    Architecture - Environmental - Image making
  • Public Architecture and Planning
    @public_architecture_and_planning
    In striving to create an architecture of the senses, it becomes necessary to confront and engage multiple boundaries within the study and practice of architecture. Of critical importance is the process of 'making'. With our own hands, we put physical shape to our model and paper designs. Without the hand of the designer shaping the piece, the practice of architecture becomes mere direction, with the architect only suggesting a vague possibility, not 'making' a conceptual and physical connection.
  • Samsung
    @samsung
    For over 70 years, SAMSUNG has been dedicated to making a better world through diverse businesses that today span advanced technology, semiconductors, skyscraper and plant construction, petrochemicals, fashion, medicine, finance, hotels, and more. Our flagship company, SAMSUNG Electronics, leads the global market in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media. Through innovative, reliable products and services; talented people; a responsible approach to business and global citizenship; and collaboration with our partners and customers, SAMSUNG is taking the world in imaginative new directions.
  • Louise Gray
    @louisegray
    Louise Gray was founded by Alexandra Gray Bennett and Jocelin Johnson. The two founders were inspired to reinvent the traditional quilting format, making it more relevant for a modern audience. Every quilt is carefully assembled by artisans in the United States. Meant to endure over time, each design is distinctive, versatile, and honest, maintaining an honored tradition while bringing it into a contemporary space. Louise Gray designs quilts that are graphic, simple, and inviting.
  • Ruth Price | REAL ESTATE
    @ruthprice
    Portland has a pulse of its own and we keep up on trends and what is currently happening to help you make the best real estate choice for your primary home or investment portfolio. We are excited to see this beautiful city grow and expand to offer more diverse real estate options for our clients. We feel lucky to be part of this unprecedented growth and aid in the transformation into a cosmopolitan and thriving city. We look forward to making your real estate dreams happen.”  RUTH PRICE Real Estate Broker At: WINDERMERE REALRY TRUST REAL 825 NE MULTNOMAH ST #120 PORTLAND OR 97232
  • Kristen Lubbe
    @kristenlubbe
    Previously contributing to Interior Design websites such as Apartment Therapy as a Blogger and Photographer for many years provides Kristen with a unique background that gives a direct advantage to her clients today. Not only can she help you purchase a new home, she can help you envision the endless possibilities of making it your own, getting top dollar when selling and cultivating the best investment strategies and opportunities. She knows the ins and outs of each neighborhood in Philadelphia and has a keen eye for design. The process of buying and selling a home is a process that involves care and focus, two skill sets that Kristen not only possesses, but, has experienced herself as a homeowner. Nurturing and caring for relationships, seeking the best investments and closing each sale is at the forefront of importance to Kristen.
  • TENNEN STUDIO
    @tennen_studio
    Tennen Studio is a multi-disciplinary firm that designs buildings, landscapes, spaces, furniture and objects. We approach our work with curiosity and rigor. We push new ideas and technologies, while embracing the things that time cannot change - natural light, change of seasons, and the inherent physical and sensual qualities of materials. Tennen Studio pursues simplicity in our design work, both as an economy of gesture as well as a removal of the non-essential. In our work process the distinction between designing and making is blurred. The reality of crafting and building inspires the design process, and design and experiential qualities inspire the making. Tennen Construction builds the architectural work of Tennen Studio and facilitates the fabrication of furniture and objects. We collaborate with clients, consultants and craftspeople who share our passion for designing and making. Sarah Swartz Wessel and Ethan Wessel founded Tennen Studio in 2001.
  • Lundberg Design
    @lundbergdesign
    Lundberg Design is a San Francisco-based twenty person architectural firm founded by Olle Lundberg in 1987 that does work for private and commercial clients throughout the United States. We specialize in high-end modern design, with no particular emphasis on any particular building type. While the core of our practice is architectural, we remain committed to providing design at many levels and are often involved in product, landscape, graphic, and sculpture design. Our signature style tends to be characterized by sculptural form, simply and elegantly executed, with a firm belief in the importance of the carefully thought out detail. We also have our own dedicated 4,000 sq. ft. metal fabrication facility for custom design work and experimentation. All of the design work is centered on the qualities of materials – how they can be plied, bent and cut to produce a visual and tactile result. We are a firm that loves the physical qualities of the objects we create. We are located in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, in a 1933 mattress factory building. It is a perfect building for the kind of firm we are – raw concrete walls and exposed timber trusses, with high volumes and enough square footage to house our architectural practice, fabrication shop, and even a work-week apartment for Olle. The practice has always been very diverse – we have designed homes, restaurants, wineries, corporate headquarters, distilleries, hotels, apartment buildings, bars, lobbies, and even San Francisco’s bus shelters. We describe our style as “nature-inspired modernism,” and we strive for elegant, simple solutions in our work. We like materials with substance – wood, stone, steel; materials with heft and texture – really the opposite of veneer. For us the making of architecture is a collaborative act; between ourselves and especially with our clients – while we aim for poetry we also pride ourselves on making buildings that work very, very well.
  • Emeco
    @emeco
    In 1944, Wilton Carlyle Dinges founded the Electrical Machine and Equipment Company (Emeco) in Hanover, Pennsylvania utilizing the skills of local craftsman. During WWII the U.S. government contracted with Emeco to make chairs that could withstand water, salt air, and sailors while still being lightweight and strong enough to last for a lifetime. Aluminum was the obvious choice, and Emeco named the chair with a number: 1006, though most know it today as the Navy chair. Emeco believes in being sustainable by making products that last, and each Emeco chair is built to last 150 years.
  • Jan Dykstra
    @jandykstra2724
    Making things pretty!
  • Mary Judy
    @maryjudy
    Masters at making the ordinary extraordinary!

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