Handmade for Home

Bring character and craftsmanship into your everyday spaces. From handwoven textiles to thoughtfully crafted kitchen goods, everything here is made by artists who believe the things we live with should be just as special as the people we share them with.

Marcia Leben’s handwoven creations are a celebration of craft, color, and care—each one made by hand in her Saugatuck, Michigan studio. Working on a traditional floor loom, she weaves every piece slowly and intentionally, using natural fibers to create textiles that are both timeless and practical.

From cozy scarves to kitchen towels, her work reflects a love of simple beauty and quiet craftsmanship. Whether given as a gift or brought into your own home, Marcia’s weavings carry the warmth of the hands that made them—and a little piece of Saugatuck woven in.

Annie’s Girls are full of life, love, and personality—just like the Black women they’re created to celebrate. Handmade by Annie, a Michigan-based Black artist, each ornament is crafted from upcycled wool sweaters and stitched with care. Every little doll has her own style, her own expression, and her own charm—no two are ever the same.

These sweet, spirited ornaments are more than just decorations. They’re small tributes to strength, beauty, and individuality, made to bring joy wherever they land—on a tree, in a stocking, or hanging proudly all year round.

David and Kesler craft elegant hardwood chopsticks that feel just as good in your hand as they look on the table. Handmade in their Rhode Island studio, each pair is shaped from fine woods like cherry and maple, then finished with care to bring out the natural beauty of the grain.

Thoughtfully designed to be lightweight, smooth, and durable, these chopsticks bring a touch of craftsmanship and intention to everyday meals. Whether you're gifting them or adding them to your own kitchen, they’re a little reminder that even the simplest things can be made special.

Jan Von Ins builds birdhouses that are as charming as they are practical—each one handcrafted with care in Saugatuck, Michigan. Using repurposed wood and salvaged materials, she gives each birdhouse a unique personality, often finishing them with stones she’s collected from the beaches of Lake Michigan.

No two are ever the same, but all are built to welcome feathered friends with style. Whether hung in a garden, perched on a porch, or gifted to a nature lover, Jan’s birdhouses bring a rustic, joyful spirit to any outdoor space—and a little bit of the lakeshore along with them.