July Brand Spotlights
We’re looking back at some of the brands we spotlighted this month, from gorgeous ribbon made in Italy to durable, design-forward children’s bicycles. We hope their stories and aesthetic visions inspire you as much as they do us.
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blomus
blomus is synonymous with intelligent, minimalist, and functional design for the contemporary home. Proud to be
considered a leading provider of home goods and accessories, blomus creates products that are designed to last and be loved for generations to come.
Margo Selby
Margo Selby is a renowned British textile artist and designer. Her design philosophy is focused on pushing the boundaries of weaving to create contemporary, stylish fabrics for a range of textile applications, uniting the very best weavers and high-quality fibers to produce beautifully crafted products.
Zach and Zoë Sweet Bee Farm
Zach & Zoë Sweet Bee Farm offers raw, infused honey containing vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and amino acids. The family-run business provides an alternative to most average grocery store honey, which has been stripped of its nutrients through filtration and pasteurization.
WOLOCH
Woloch is a 100% Mexican company that promotes and distributes Mexican art and design. They work with over 25 designers and artisan groups who craft high quality products with organic materials, driven to connect people through art and share a piece of Mexico with the world.
Found My Animal
Started by two friends, both with rescue chihuahuas named Walter, Found My Animal offers marine-grade rope leashes and other pet accessories, with initiatives to support animal welfare and rescue organizations. Unique to each leash is a simple, numbered brass tag that reads “Found,” promoting animal adoption by letting your pet wear your values.
BAGSINPROGRESS
BAGSINPROGRESS is on a mission to create the only bag you will ever want to use, day in and day out. Timelessly
constructed with elegant simplicity on the outside and inside, each design is architecturally kitted out with maximum functions in mind.