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Celebrate the Art of Handicraft With These Nature-Inspired Accessories

These pieces are one-of-a-kind, not cookie-cutter.

September 6, 2024

From basketry to weaving to embroidery, ages-old handcrafts are being revived by modern makers in ways that feel both familiar and fresh. Embracing imperfection is part of the appeal—because in an age of mass-manufactured goods, a human touch makes all the difference.

Melides Hand-Painted Glass Tumblers by Los Vasos de Agua Clara

$380 for set of 6, abask.com

Hand-Made Dinner Plate by La Tuile à Loup

Price upon request, latuilealoup.com

Walnut Cross Basket by Emily Ridings

Large Green Vina Platter by Late Afternoon

Marigolds, Hibiscus Petals and Goldenrod Collage by Marian McEvoy

$1,450, krbnyc.com

Green Lola Hand-Glazed Ceramic Vase by Perla Valtierra

Griegst Candlestick by Arje Griegst

Old German Cutlery by Eichenlaub

$135 per piece, rwguild.com

Marguerite Embroidery Pillow by Schumacher

Vessel No. 26 by Addison Woolsey

Heir Vessel by Rory Pots

William Morris by Anna Mason

Artichoke Basket by Dominic Parrette

Welsh Blanket by Melin Tregwynt

$340, us.toa.st

Arc Block Print Cotton Napkin by TOAST


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