When Orbix opened in 2002, making a pitcher began as a daily exercise in refining the connection between eye, hand, and idea.
Molly's jewelry reflects her fascination for nature's intricate assembly of plant and flower components into perfect structures.
These elegant designs have come a long way from the original pieces made of gearbox parts, industrial rubber, and petrol hoses.
For fans of metalwork, crosswords, and Scrabble: keum-boo is an ancient technique of fusing flakes of gold to sterling silver...
Kaffe Fassett is one of our patron spirits at Terrestra: we want our surroundings to be alive with color!
Penny Hanscom paints with fabric. She creates intricate collages from hundreds of pieces of fabric.
John Harden has been a woodworker since his childhood days growing up in the Pacific Northwest.
Having balanced family and career, Liz says: "The more you gush about how stunning my children are, the better and more timely your order will be."
A career cinematographer has become an glass art master, fusing modern design and geometry with traditional techniques.
Kathleen says, "I try to create work that is fresh and unexpected in its relationship to the body, and will engage and delight the wearer.”
Caron designs for women of all ages, shapes, and sizes. She says, "Go with what you've got and show it off," and does she ever walk the talk.
Nawal Motawi designs colorful ceramic wall tiles in a beautiful assortment of mid-century styles.
A previous career in classical ballet has given Judith a very unusual perspective on her work as a studio jeweler.
Nicasio Woodworks Wedded Wood™ reveals the remarkable inner beauty of grafted walnut wood patterns and contrasting colors.
Nichibei blends elements of Japanese folk art with a calm contemporary flair to produce a signature collection of handmade pottery.
Who knew? Amazing confections of metal can be stunning to look at, comfortable to wear, and easy to pack.
Most of us don't get to design our own homes from the ground up, but our home interiors telegraph a lot about who we are and want to be.
Philippa says, “I love to hear from customers that mine is their favorite everyday jewelry," and we know she hears this often.
Mark says, "Glassblowing is much like a dance; the artist moves with respect for and knowledge of the partner."
At an exhibition of Sara's photographs a guest lamented her lack of wall space and wished the images were scarves so she could wear them. Eureka!
The influences on Gary's work are wild and eclectic, but the results are distilled simplicity: classic today, classic tomorrow.
"There is a moment when glass... attains its supreme beauty... Craftsmen stand face to face with glass each day and listen to its voices."
Diverse metalworking techniques transform silver into serene jewelry that evokes the forests, sea, and sky of coastal Maine.
Stylish form and function in leather bags handcrafted in the USA.
When you're an innovative ceramic artist who also happens to teach geometry and calculus, this is what your pottery looks like.
Just as the sea never looks exactly the same twice, this studio produces "consistently inconsistent" work whose forms and colors change beautifully with each piece
Asked about the career trajectory that brought him to woodwork, Matt says, "I wasn’t pushed into full-time artisan work, I fell into it."
You can think of Amy as a jeweler without borders, traveling fearlessly everywhere, inspired by everything but boundaries.