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Made in Philly supports local independent creative people. It is important to us that you know who it is that makes the products you live with.
forEvaMore
Jenya Kurtsman is an artist behind the label forEvaMore. She is obsessed with crafts of all kind but mostly crazy about sewing – digging through fabrics makes her happy. Her ‘one of a kind’ designs feature organic simple shapes and most often are made with natural materials such as silk, cotton, and linen. You can find unexpected pleats and unique embellishments that make Jenya’s styles stand out. $1 from each forEvaMore sale goes to Polaris Project, one of the largest organizations in the United States with a comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking.
Klaatu Collection
Klaatu Collection is a line of original handmade jewelry designed and created by Suzy Sacchetti. Klaatu Collection carries jewelry in a wide range of styles, so there is usually something for everyone. Kitchy beaded rings and personalized sterling silver charm bracelets are Klaatu Collection favorites. Born and raised in the Philly burbs, Suzy enjoys a variety of the arts, from pottery, to graphic design, to playing guitar.
Lilith's Apothecary
Lilith's Apothecary is a small, local endeavor aimed to bring the freshest possible natural ingredients and hand-crafted bath, beauty, and tea products to you. The Apothecary's proprietor, trained in herbal medicine, incorporates her knowledge of herbs and love of healing botanicals into every product.
My Santo
Amy Santoferraro is the artist behind My Santo (it's her name just shorter because it's so dang long). Born in Akron, Ohio, Amy earned her b.a.e (art education) and her b.f.a (ceramics) from the Ohio State University in 2004. She is currently a resident artist at the clay studio in in old city Philadelphia, and an art educator in northeast Philadelphia. Amy’s work is exhibited and housed in permanent and private collections internationally and is deeply rooted history, nostalgia and pop culture.
Red Red Orange
Growing up, my mother insisted that we write thank you notes when we received a gift or were invited to a party, that was the proper thing to do. I started RedRedOrange in 2008 with the goal of creating fun, modern stationery that you will love to give, and to receive.
--Sarah Upton Greiner is a freelance packaging designer and crafter, originally from Minnesota. She has a design degree from the Academy of Art in San Francisco and enjoys traveling, rock climbing and planning her DIY wedding. The two things she loves most about Philadelphia are the abundance of BYOB restaurants, and Capogiro Gelato.
--Sarah Upton Greiner is a freelance packaging designer and crafter, originally from Minnesota. She has a design degree from the Academy of Art in San Francisco and enjoys traveling, rock climbing and planning her DIY wedding. The two things she loves most about Philadelphia are the abundance of BYOB restaurants, and Capogiro Gelato.
Sveika
SVEIKA is a Philadelphia-based textile design and screen-printing studio. It is the collaborative effort of sisters Heather and Liz, who had the good foresight to see how useful advanced degrees in Law and Theology would be in starting a textile company. Drawing on a love of American history and decorative arts, SVEIKA products pay tribute to the American Arts and Crafts movement, emphasizing an integrity of process, while reflecting modern aesthetics and a commitment to environmental sustainability.
TrickGo + Nose One
TrickGo was founded by Matt Trigaux his freshman year of college at the University of the Arts. He began selling t-shirts to friends out of his "office" (his top bunk bed) and began to work with peers and local artists focusing on limited edition products. A year and a half later, TrickGo has evolved into an art and culture collective focusing on collaborations with the local creative community, expanding artists' recognition through exclusive product releases and events. TrickGo's latest collaboration is with Philly based artist Nose One.
