Meet Our Artisans
Meet the Talented Artisans Behind Our Unique Collections.
Dive into the stories, techniques, and inspirations behind our handcrafted collections.
Ianazzi Glass
Andrew Ianazzi strives to create emotional connections to a shared cultural past. Sometimes whimsical, sometimes profound, collections reflect memories that provide delightful reminders of what it means to be modern.
Everyday Artifact
Colvin and Steven have known Barbara and Jeff at Everyday Artifact for over 20 years, so when Jennings & Allen first started their amazing necklaces were bound to be part of the collection.
Richie Designs
Richele Silva has a card for every occasion and for every personality in your life. Find the perfect one for yourself or your bestie whether it be your sister, spouse, or lifelong ride-or-die!
Los Poblanos
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm is the home to some of our favorite memories and some of our favorite products. Any visit to New Mexico should always include a stop in Rancho de Los Albuquerque and a few hours – or days – at Los Poblanos.
Mayan Hands
Mayan Hands baskets are a fusion of elegance and cultural heritage. Each piece crafted tells a story, blending traditional techniques with contemporary designs.
Kei & Molly
These amazing dish towels are a must have in our kitchen and staple of our store! 100% cotton “flour sack,” hand printed in Albuquerque.
Bee's Wrap
Bee’s Wrap started with a simple idea: make it easy to cut down on plastic and store food sustainably. So, founder Sarah Kaeck turned to bees, nature’s most productive and protective foodies, for inspiration.
Multicolores
These amazing hooked-rugs are always a customer favorite and many hours have been spent turning through the stack looking for the BEST one! Each piece is a unique work of art designed and created by the women of Guatemala.
Henrietta Glass
Henrietta Glass is an ever-popular line in our store. Each of these adorable pieces is from the creative mind of artist Jill Davis in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and they are individually hand-sculpted by Jill and her team.
Heidi’s Jam
The strawberry and apricot are Steve’s favorite and Colvin loves the Wild Blueberry and Raspberry on some yogurt for an evening treat.
Carlos Caceres
Carlos Caceres is a self-taught folk artist from Cienfuegos, Cuba, whose vibrant paintings capture the essence of Cuban culture and tradition.
Xaquixe
Xaquixe comes from the indigenous Zapotec dialect meaning “by the mountain.” We are a glass innovation studio focused on creating blown glass of exceptional quality.
Craftspring
Preserving artisanal traditions and skills is an essential part of Craftspring’s mission, and they do that through close and collaborative work with amazing artisans, designing products that can generate new market opportunities.
Sage Valley
Sage Valley Pottery features hand-thrown ceramics from their 5000 foot studio in the heart of Corrales, New Mexico. This potter-owned studio is the continuation of a rich history of craft stoneware in Corrales, dating to the 1940's.
Trovelore
Trovelore is a nature inspired atelier, crafting a line of timeless & treasured jewelry. The precise choice of materials, colors and techniques, create organic textures that give our designs a precious 'lifelike' quality.
Seka Hills - Yoche Dehe Tribe
Seka Hills Olive Oil is all we use in our home. A favorite among California foodies, this award winning EVOO is grown, harvested, and pressed in the Capay Valley by the Yoche Dehe Tribal Nation. Along with their oils, the flavored balsamics and wildflower honey can always be found in our pantry.
Scott Lyon
Scott Lyon creates quiet labyrinths of surreal visions suspended behind glass. His shadow boxes tell stories and secrets. He's a sphinx of magical capers, a riotous entertainer, a collector of abandoned treasures brought back to life.
