ABOUT US
felt up by amelia
Amelia Diperstein
Felt Up by Amelia was started by Philadelphia based artist Amelia Diperstein who uses felt to create objects of joy & whimsy. Each handcrafted piece is built up from the smallest detail using a mix of instruments and material including scissors, wire, and carefully placed adhesive. Inspired by her city, Amelia blurs the lines of natural life, craft, and humor in her work.
Old Blood Jewelry & Wears
Morgan Leigh
Old Blood Jewelry & Wears was started as the creative project of artist, designer and maker Morgan Leigh. Boasting a unique collection of handcrafted mixed media pieces meant to captivate, the work is rarely a single material or process. Blending traditional metalsmithing techniques with modern treatments and aesthetics, the result is bold, clever and playful jewelry and objects for the home.
Stitchprism
Kellyanne Mifflin
StitchPrism's handcrafted porcelain collection of jewelry is lightweight, colorful, and easy to wear. Each piece or ornament is hand-glazed, kiln-fired and topped with metallic gold luster touches. A variety of ceramic techniques are used including nerikomi and clay inlay, rice paper design transfer, glazing, and luster decals. Each design is thoughtfully made with playful shapes, vibrant and soothing colors, while still being comfortable, waterproof, and wearable. All jewelry is on hypoallergenic findings and good for sensitive skin. StitchPrism illustrated prints and cards are made using a combination of watercolor, digital design and risograph printing.
Stanley Chester & Albert Ceramics
Bethany Rusen
SC&A specializes in unique, durable ceramic vessels that complement a variety of domestic settings. Each piece is hand thrown on the potter's wheel using white or speckled brown stoneware, fired, glazed and finished with vintage and originally designed text and imagery. SC&A's current line embraces Bethany's love of coffee, internet memes and the well-placed swear word.
Works of Hope
Hope Mead
Works of Hope are the creations of Hope Mead. She makes functional, wheel-thrown ceramics, focusing on strong and simple organic lines and shapes. All pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe and are meant to bring beauty to everyday life.
Wrong World Ceramics
Chase Brown
Wrong World Ceramics are the creations of Chase Brown, a Philadelphia based clay artist. Creator of one of a kind porcelain oddities and contemporary countercultural objects, Wrong World Ceramics strives to capture brutal and ritualistic elements combined with light hearted cynicism, harsh truths, and a self-deprecating view on this stupid world.