8 American-made Products, From Mycelium Lighting to Custom Seating
Think globally, act locally. These products, from sustainable lighting to an indoor-outdoor chair that doubles as piece of art, are all-American.
Explore Innovative Products Made in the U.S.A.
Designer: Danielle Trofe of Danielle Trofe Design
Product: Hemi
Made in: Brooklyn, New York
Standout: The bio-designer’s pendant fixture is fabricated of sustainable hemp and molded, dried mycelium (aka mushroom roots).
Designer: Blake Kahan of Willow Ship
Product: Figures
Made in: Portland, Oregon
Standout: A set of four hand-printed linen cocktail napkins by the graphic designer features buff-color pixels dancing across a melon ground.
Designers: Molly Purnell and Rachel Bullock of Laun
Product: Ribbon
Made in: Los Angeles
Standout: Aluminum tubes combine to form an indoor-outdoor waterfall chair that’s specifiable in custom widths—accommodating one sitter or more.
Designer: Stefani Stein of August Abode
Product: Hayworth
Made in: Los Angeles
Standout: The interior designer worked with local craftspeople to create a characterful outdoor lounge and ottoman with bulbous cerused-teak feet.
Designers: Rachel and Willow Cope of Calico Wallpaper
Product: Reverie
Made in: Brooklyn, New York
Standout: The studio co-founder (with husband Nick) collaborates with their five-year-old daughter, the result an expressionistic layering of abstract color fields.
Designer: Kimille Taylor of Kimille Taylor
Product: Double Alexandre
Made in: Brooklyn, New York
Standout: A table lamp from the interior designer’s second lighting collection has a customizable ash base that can be painted any Benjamin Moore & Co. hue.
Designer: Hlynur Atlason for Design Within Reach
Product: Vala
Made in: Hickory, North Carolina
Standout: Belying its minimal and sleek footprint, the Icelandic designer’s swiveling reclining armchair promotes rest and relaxation.
Designers: Brad Ascalon and Ghislaine Viñas for Loll Designs
Product: Sunnyside
Made in: Duluth, Minnesota
Standout: The New York designers extraordinaire teamed up to envision a modular lounge set with water-repellant cushions atop a slatted base of post-consumer plastic.