Serveware
Andrew Pearce BowlsAndrew took a woodworking class with Johannes Michelsen in Manchester, Vermont, and discovered his love for the craft of making wooden bowls. Technical innovation and resourcefulness are very importan
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Gitter GalleryDoug Gitter began collecting contemporary American Folk art when he was twenty-three years old and over the last twenty-seven years he has cultivated close and rewarding relationships with many of the
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Mad Hatters PlattersMad Hatter’s Platters was born out of a love for dishes. Our mother-in-law, Janet Hughes, started Mad Hatter’s Platters in 2006. It has been said that “Janet never met a dish she didn’t like.” She
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Marladawn HomeMarlaDawn Home designs are classically modern and are intended for casual, everyday use. They’re crafted to coordinate and complement with many existing tableware lines. Unique, but not trendy, Marla
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Sarah's StandsMy cake stands are designed to be the stage on which your cake will shine. The classic pedestal shape elevates and enhances your cake making it the center of attention. And, don’t worry about that ten
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WillfulWooden Serving Bowls, Wooden Plates, Wooden Spoons, Wooden Salad Bowls, Cutting Boards, Wooden Planters...
Willful is a line of simple, yet modern home goods, which have become internationally reco
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