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Manufactured at an aerospace facility in Ontario, Canada to the same AS9100 standards used for satellite components. ...
BeaverCraft’s straight flat chisel arrives razor sharp and ready to use — no conditioning, no breaking in, no fussing...
Holland Bowl Mill has been making stuff out of wood in Michigan since before it was cool. This cherry board keeps the...
Holland Bowl Mill has been a family-owned, American-made operation since 1926 — a zero-waste shop where the sawdust b...
100% two-ply cashmere, hand-dyed in California with botanical and mineral dyes for a sand tone that’s warm and imposs...
The Billund was designed upside-down on purpose — so it grinds and then sits on the table without leaving a ring of p...
Shaped by hand while molten by glassblowing artisans in Jalisco, Mexico — each glass carries its own subtle character...
The cone jug is the companion piece to the cone glasses, and it pours as well as it looks. Hand-blown by Moroccan art...
Made in Hälsingland, Sweden at a shop where Scandinavian heritage and actual craft still go hand in hand. The Hälsnin...
Each sheet of this notepad is shaved from a single block of Japanese red pine — wood thin enough to write on, rigid e...
Hiding in plain sight, among real books no one reads anyway. These three volumes — “Always Be Knurling,” “Tool and Di...
A speech therapist and watercolor artist walked into a bookstore and came out with something genuinely good. Tabitha ...
A 16 oz amber glass bottle with a stainless steel pour spout — the kind of kitchen object that makes your existing ol...
The Conscious Cloth makes these with two specific goals: absorbency and softness, in the right places. USA-grown orga...
Prenatal vitamins have a long history of being difficult to swallow in every sense of the word. Premama fixed that by...
In a village in Manipur, India, artisans make these mugs without a potter’s wheel — using weathered-rock and serpenti...
Hand-thrown in Dallas, Texas by a ceramics artist. Each bowl is about 3 inches across and 1.5–2 inches deep—the right...
Misewell took their cue from the folds of a pleated lampshade and turned it into this: a handmade planter with enough...
Tisu makes their Christmas stockings from soft velvet and Japanese cotton — which is a significantly more considered ...
Fire needs three things: fuel, heat, and oxygen. The first two you’ve probably figured out. The third one is where mo...
Olive wood from Umbria has grain patterns that look like a topographical map of somewhere you’d want to visit. Artisa...
Each of these handmade wooden dough bowls is turned from a single piece of wood, waxed, and entirely one of a kind. K...
Pure copper, double-riveted stainless steel handle, heavy gauge throughout. The Sertodo Scoop is built for the bar, t...
The rounded version of Le Parfait’s classic French jar. Same century of experience, same airtight seal, but with a ro...