From New York’s Hudson River Valley to the hills of L.A., and everywhere in between, exceptional artists and artisans toil away in their studios, turning out singular pieces. These are the ones we most want to have—and give—right now.
Large Black Rounded Vase 47 by Victoria Morris, $425. victoriamorrispottery.com
Honeycomb Tray by Erika Stefanutti, $95. parvumopus.com
Classic Field Bag by Hal Grano and Jillian Kaufman, $115. utilitycanvas.com
Black & White Diagonal Facets Mug by Zoe Dering, $52. zoedering.com
Medium Cache Pot by Christopher Spitzmiller, $450. christopherspitzmiller.com
Hand-spun and-woven Linen and Cotton Oversized Hand Towel by Stephanie Seal Brown, from $120. stephaniesealbrown.com
Stoneware Cylinder by Tracie Hervy, $70. tracie-hervy-ceramics.com
Brazilian Hematite Bugs in Cast Brass by Lisa Eisner, from $2,500. communedesign.com
Medium Ceramic Bowl by Paul Schneider, $92. paulschneiderceramics.com
Plaster Floral Relief by Ronni Nicole, from $75. ronnicole.com
Quilt by Meg Callahan, from $2,800. megcallahan.com
Wildflower Faux Bois Candlestick by Lisa Alpaugh, from $750 per pair. libirdstudio.com
Wood Vessel by Tripp Carpenter, $500. communedesign.com
Strawberry Rhubarb Jam by Sqirl, $14. sqirlla.com
Rose Geranium Face and Body Oil, $48.saipua.com
Facet Mug by Mt. Washington Pottery, $70. mtwashingtonpottery.com
Cotton Dot Blanket by Hillery Sproatt, $168. hillerysproatt.com
Oxidized White Oak Cutting Board by Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co., $200. marchsf.com
Produced by Hudson Moore