On the shores of Lake Superior, brothers create durable, modern outdoor furniture from recycled materials. Learn More
Run by a brother and sister team, this Minnesota company delivers beautiful steel furnishings that endure trends and time. Learn More
Philadelphia-based Galbraith & Paul creates modern works of art for pillows and lamp shades using traditional block-print techniques. Learn More
Known for some of the most iconic designs of the 20th century, Herman Miller continues to produce innovative pieces destined to become modern classics. Learn More
This North Carolina company uses quality materials and exceptional attention to detail, to build furniture with lasting beauty. Learn More
India's leading producer of handcrafted rugs, Obeetee preserves an age-old tradition with rugs that will last for generations. Learn More
San Francisco-based Pablo combines simple beauty and function to create innovative lighting capable of transforming its surroundings. Learn More
Founded on Arts & Crafts principles, Wisconsin-based Shell Lake Woodcrafters builds uncommonly beautiful solid wood storage pieces. Learn More
In a historic Wisconsin town, the Sielaff family creates striking furniture by blending generations of hands-on tradition with innovative design. Learn More
Created from the root of the African makenge bush, these one-of-a-kind baskets bring rural Zambia's natural beauty to life with functional art. Learn More
This small woodworking company handcrafts solid wood furniture that will only grow more beautiful with time. Learn More
Using a combination of traditional woodworking techniques and modern technology, the unique properties of Pacific Coast maple come through in every piece Wood Castle builds. Learn More
Hans Wegner's designs prove that an object as simple and functional as a chair can also be an enduring work of art. Learn More
Maria Yee draws on the traditions of her native China to create heirloom quality furniture made for modern living. Learn More
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