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Gayle Forshee-Naughton
Gayle Foshee' is an artisan handbag designer. Each of Gayle's handbags is a uniquely designed piece of wearable art.
Gayle uses leather, hand-dyed ribbon, nuno felting and found objects to create stunning bags.
Her latest inspiration comes from Frida Kahlo, a famous Mexican self portrait artist...
Pamela England and Frank Borelli
Frank's "Borelli Bags" was born in 1972 in New York City and in 1989 merged with Pam's "England Leather" in Gloversville, New York. Since then, original Borelli Bag designs have been hand crafted and produced by England Leather from the leathers that made Gloversville, New York Internationally...
Paul Freundt
Form = Essence
The search for pure form is a passion for me. By that, I mean the distillation of discovered form into it’s minimal essence -what can and cannot be taken away without destroying the integrity of the form. I have sought to carry this philosophy, developed in my earlier career as a...
David Golzbein
Beautiful, hand-turned wood creations made in Miami, Florida.
David, the artist, was born and raised on Miami Beach. He is a self taught wood turner and is a member of the South Florida Wood Turner's Guild. He began turning wood 6-years ago after running into an old friend who introduced him to...
Luis Gonzalez
Born and raised in Colombia, I always had a passion for wood and hand tools. I started as a young adult nurturing my talent and learning the art of wood sculpture by turning and carving. I shared the "fruits of my labor" and talent with my family and before long, demand demonstrated the sheer...
Michael Gregory
Mike and Molly Gregory began Creative Trivets Too! in the summer of 2015. Following in his parents crafting footsteps, they partnered their business model initially with the same Trivet and Cutting Board shapes which had a proven success. On the first weekend in October, 2015, Mike and Molly...
Mike Hankerd
"We hand make and hand paint wood furniture, thermometers, bottle openers, dog stands, signs, and coat racks. We hand paint nautical images on the items. We then distress and clear coat each item".
Walter Harper
Located in Eagle Springs, NC, Sittin’ Easy is the creation of Walter Harper, who earned his master’s degree in Industrial Arts and Product Design at N.C. State University. He taught Industrial Arts, and designed and made furniture for several companies before founding Sittin’ Easy in 1978.
While...
Matthew Hatala
Hollow form vessels turned, shaped, then hollowed, from wood found worldwide.