Shop Etsy
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This designer expertly combines industrial materials (think: springs, ropes, and rubber) with natural elements in her contemporary jewelry line.
After a series of business flops, this designer teamed up with her dad to create the successful home and event venture of her dreams.
A glimpse inside the studio of this Bay Area painter, who specializes in unconventional portraits and prints.
This bag designer finds inspiration for her modern, minimalist leather goods line on the streets of Berlin.
The careful, quality-conscious makers behind this handcrafted leather accessories shop know that all good things are worth the wait.
This Alabama treasure hunter keeps her own collection obsessions in check by listing her prized vintage finds in this tightly curated shop.
For this illustrator, a return to her coastal hometown in Yorkshire provided the spark for her line of stationery and homewares.
Inspired by high quality materials, this jeweler-turned-accessories-designer creates timeless totes and toiletry kits.
After finding themselves unemployed, this mother and daughter-in-law teamed up to design a delightfully modern children’s line.
This Australian designer draws on her background in environmental science to create eco-friendly, laser-cut jewelry inspired by nature.
Designer Elise Williams turned a fascination with vintage cutlery into a thoroughly modern personalized homewares business.
When Matt Reynolds couldn’t find golf accessories to suit his needs (or his style), he decided to design his own. Discover Bluegrass Fairway.
For this UK-based woodworker, a side project to pay for a wedding snowballed into a full-time creative business with four employees.
This Indiana-based designer dreams up vintage-inspired swimwear to make women of all shapes and sizes look and feel beautiful.
This former law professor shares her passion for making with the world through her vibrant hand-dyed yarn and easy-to-follow embroidery kits.
Unsatisfied by the flimsy barrettes sold in big box stores, this metalworker created a line of functional, hand-hammered hair accessories all her own.
Oregon-based jeweler Julie Morris spends her days sawing and soldering unique silver and gold treasures in her plant- and music-filled home studio.
Minneapolis-based makers Hanna and Andrew Vomhof put an elevated, handmade spin on everyday items ranging from lunch bags to milk crates.
From her Atlanta dining room studio, lifelong seamstress Jill Coppock dreams up timeless kids clothing and DIY patterns designed for modern childhood.
Delicate, beautiful antique wedding crowns for the romantic bride—sourced, cleaned, and repaired by this Berlin collector and accessories designer.