Made in the U.S.A. : Branching Bubbles Chandeliers
Lindsey Adelman created the Branching Bubbles chandeliers and they are Brooklyn-born. The one of a kind fixtures featured handblown glass globes.
Lindsey Adelman created the Branching Bubbles chandeliers and they are Brooklyn-born. The one of a kind fixtures featured handblown glass globes.
The old favorite Hickory Handle Hammer is manufactured by Vaughan in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas and in Bushnell, Illinois. Another great product made in the United States.
Designer Patrick Long created this durable sack. The bags are made in Portland, Oregon and the company makes about 1250 a year. The fabric is dyed and finished by a family-run enterprise in New Jersey.
The Plexi-Craft company that manufactures the clever magazine rack is headquartered in Long Island City, New York.
Zippo manufactures the iconic lighter in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Another fine product made in the United States comes from Pendleton Woolen Mills of Washougal, Washington. Pendleton Woolen Mills produces a small group of colorful blankets inspired by America’s great open spaces that are a fitting and cozy ode to our great national parks.
Another great product made in the U.S.A. Picnic Plus is a company in Amish country in Ohio and they have been manufacturing this handmade picnic basket for decades. The wooden divider on the basket’s bottom protects items from moving around.
The Evans table by Room & Board is manufactured in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The family-run metal fabricator Bell Manufacturing makes the steel bases. The process of machining, grinding and painting the table takes a day to complete. Room & Board then assembles the pieces.
Stephen Burks created the Circus shelves for Mattermade and they are manufactured in Brooklyn, New York. The product is handmade and even the oak is finished by hand.