MAKER SERIES: JEREMY AYERS POTTERY

Written by Carolinne Griffin Photo: Dylan Griffin From his renovated barn studio in Waterbury, Jeremy Ayers wheel-throws clay into functional pieces for modern living. (Yes, you can put them in the microwave and dishwasher!) “I’m a utilitarian potter,” says Ayers, who’s…

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MAKER SERIES: RACKK & RUIN

Photo: Two Thirds Honey Written by Carolinne Griffin Kelly Dudash Vintage chains, zippers, some feathers—objects like these made their way into the early designs of Molly Conant. In the late 2000s, Conant would piece together found treasures into one-of-a-kind jewelry that she…

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MAKER SERIES: BEENANZA DESIGN

Written by Carolinne Griffin There’s a recurring theme in Bethany Andrews-Nichols’ life: her love for patterns. She’s always had a thing for them—patterns on paper, on rugs. She even remembers the wallpaper pattern in the entryway of her childhood home. Before starting…

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MAKER SERIES: SAVOURÉ SODA

Written by Carolinne Griffin Jess Messer first sold Savouré small-batch sodas, pickles and jams in the bustling farmer’s markets of Montréal. After relocating to Vermont, Messer turned her focus solely to her creative bubbles, which have refreshed foodies up and down the Atlantic…

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MAKER SERIES: QUEEN CITY DRY GOODS

Written by Carolinne Griffin Matt Renna’s first love as a craftsman was making shoes. In the mid-1990s he made a pair on the front porch of his house, relying only on books to learn the trade. When he started Queen City Dry Goods (QCDG) in 2011, he focused mainly on selling…

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MAKER SERIES: AO GLASS

Written by Carolinne Griffin Tucked behind the buildings and hubbub of Burlington’s Pine Street is AO Glass, an 8,000-square-foot manufacturing facility that keeps its doors wide open to the public. Visitors enter by way of the AO Kiosk, where they can peruse the hand-blown…

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