In the middle of a quiet street in Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill neighborhood, maker Ian Love brings together found- and salvaged-tree and plant materials from all parts...
Meet our newest maker, Workday Wear’s Sarah Stitham. A native of the Catskill Mountains, she makes beautiful, versatile, and functional clothing for women inspired by...
Peter Shrope makes ceramic glazes by crushing rock of the Adirondack Mountains into fine powder. He uses these glazes to color his masterful, handmade Adirondack...
A different kind of grind: Elizabeth Lyons makes beautiful and intricate jars, vases and art at her glassblowing workshop in Rochester, More Fire Glass Studio.
New York company Ecovative is revolutionizing the global industrial sector — with mushrooms. The founders of Ecovative aim for nothing less than that eco-detrimental materials,...
A number of New York Makers produce goods sustainably, promote a green lifestyle, and encourage New Yorkers to practice environmental-mindedness, all in their own ways.
Alpacas are the indie heartthrobs of the ungulate family. Quirky, long-legged, exotic and prized for their luxurious, colorful coats, alpacas are cherished as unique beauties...
When Pfizer closed its doors on its Flushing Avenue facility in 2008, the eight-story, 660,000 square foot structure was left hauntingly empty for almost three...