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MADE IN AMERICA

PRODUCTS

A region-by-region roundup of our favorite furniture and accessories, all new for 2018.

EXPERIENCE

Companies of various sizes and ages weigh in on domestic production issues big and small.

CLASSICS

A spotlighted selection of some of the greatest hits in the history of American ingenuity.

WEST

1 REJUVENATION

Portland, Oregon

Taking its cue from the sweeping curves of medieval flying buttresses, the O&G Ames floor lamp features a cast base in brushed or burnished brass and is topped with a linen shade in white or black.

2 IACOLI & McALLISTER

Seattle, Washington

Composed of brass and powder-coated steel tubes that range in size from three to 18 inches, the Acis No. 7.1 hanging light system can be arranged in almost endless configurations on a 60-inch-long mount.

3 CROFT HOUSE

Los Angeles, California

Nestled in an ultra thin steel frame with the help of sturdy jute webbing, the Leather Sierra chair’s seat is decidedly cushy. Like every piece made by Croft House, the lounge chair has many customizable options.

4 BEND

Los Angeles, California

Bend’s wire furniture is all hand bent and spot welded using recyclable metals. The same is true of its custom macramé wall hanging, which combines wire with woven yarn in a range of bright, ’70s-inspired colors.

JACOB BROMWELL

Los Angeles‚ California

DESIGNED IN 1819, THE JACOB BROMWELL CHEESE GRATER SET THE STANDARD FOR ALL SUCCESSORS. THE BOXY

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