For the Love of a Bowl
Handmade goods reflect the people who make them, and in this case, the pieces coming out of Fringe and Fettle reflect the love that Joanna Buyert has for each of her pieces as well as her craft in general.
Handmade goods reflect the people who make them, and in this case, the pieces coming out of Fringe and Fettle reflect the love that Joanna Buyert has for each of her pieces as well as her craft in general.
Neyer started to create a body of art, approaching work more like an exhibit: his new collection is called Stuff – they’re functional pieces of art-sculptures with a household purpose.
The team at Üllo and their partners at MINIMAL have designed a simple solution to a seemingly complex problem in a beautiful way. With their successful funding on Kickstarter, Üllo is now in the pre-order stages and will be purifying your wine in the near future.
In a city steeped in adversary, Detroit Bikes is using age-old manufacturing techniques, transforming its founder’s vision into affordable high quality American made bicycles – the Detroit way.
Sitting at the cross section of architecture, sustainability and art, Lead Head Glass succeeds on every level. They are creating a beautiful, sustainable and practical product that’s perfect for any home.
The secret to the in-home tap is a special SYNEK Cartridge that fills to a gallon of beer and maintains quality and freshness for 30+ days. CO2 is used to prevent oxygen from coming into contact with the beer.
HidrateSpark is revolutionary technology birthed in Minnesota to help fitness and conscious consumers alike support healthy lifestyle choices.
A beautiful design and a focus on process comes together to make one special coffee maker out of Chicago.
Alex Drew & No One’s innovative design, beautiful execution and whimsical modern flair prove to be a winning combination in a burgeoning Detroit furniture scene.
Located in Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood, Upton 43 has recently been named the most “ambitious” restaurant in Minnesota’s Twin Cities.