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Home Decor

213 Mercantile

Monroe, Wisconsin

About 213 Mercantile

213 Mercantile, a family-owned shop in Monroe, Wisconsin, handcrafts unique home decor pieces for every holiday and season. Made locally in their wood shop, each item adds a fun, personal touch to spaces like mantels, tiered trays, and more. Customers can purchase items individually for a custom look or as coordinated sets featured on their webpage.

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Glassware

2B Glass

Cameron Park, California

About 2B Glass

Hand-blown ornaments, pumpkins and drinkware from 2BGlass bring artisan craftsmanship straight from the furnace to your home. Each piece is unique, shaped by glassblowers in the Sierra Nevada foothills using traditional techniques and American-sourced materials.

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GNOMES

52 Freckles

Meridian, Idaho

About 52 Freckles

Go gnome for the holidays with 52 Freckles’ charming Scandinavian-style decorative gnomes. Made of repurposed wool sweaters and new wool blend felt, these handcrafted gnomes are sure to bring holiday joy wherever they’re placed. Owner Sarah Christensen also co-owns retail store Idaho Made in Boise, which features goods made by more than 60 local Idaho artists.  

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Coffee Maker

AeroPress

California

About AeroPress

In 2004, the engineer who made the world’s greatest frisbee, the Aerobie Pro, decided to get into the coffee press business. The result is the AeroPress, which debuted at a trade show in 2005 and quickly won coffee snobs over by consistently producing a great cup of joe. The AeroPress is made in California and retails for a reasonable $30. However, we will note that while the U.S. wholesale AeroPress is made domestically, the international version is made overseas. Just be sure to triple-check the country of origin label.

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Humidifier

Aircare Pedestal Humidifier

Arkansas

About Aircare Pedestal Humidifier

The 2024 winner of the “Coolest Thing Made in Arkansas” contest is the Aircare Pedestal Humidifier. It does all the things you expect from a humidifier but looks like an end table, helping to keep your room comfortable but not forcing you to abandon interior design in the process.

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Handwoven Household Items

Alaska Rug Company

Kodiak, Alaska

About Alaska Rug Company

Alaska Rug Company’s swirling rope rugs, doormates, curtain ties, bowls, and houseware elegantly evoke nautical style. However, the company began purely as a means for Roberta and Anita Shane, the husband-and-wife team that owns and operates Alaska Rug Company, to keep their hands busy while quitting smoking. Their products are entirely handwoven from repuposed Alaskan fishing line and rope.

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Water Filters

AlkaVida

Santa Clarita, California

About AlkaVida

AlkaVida filters have been keeping water cleaner with American-made dependability since 1994. Their products for both shower and drinking water eliminate heavy metals, chlorine and other harmful contaminants while balancing the water pH in your home. And we really appreciate AlkaVida’s transparency: The company publishes a map on its homepage showing where all its materials sourcing takes place throughout the U.S.

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All Sorts of Stuff

All American Maker

Jamestown, New York

About All American Maker

This company’s nickname is AAM — which is ours, too! — but we aren’t directly affiliated with the brand. However, the Jamestown company does sell a variety of American-made goods worth checking out, from candles and cologne to water bottles and lip balm. Some are made by All American Maker while others are sourced from other local manufacturers. As founder Brendan Halbohm puts it, “no one is an island.”

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Pots and Pans

All-Clad

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

About All-Clad

All-Clad, America’s leading cookware brand, began in 1967 as a metallurgical company, which developed patented technology for creating metal composites. Beloved by professional chefs and home cooks alike, All-Clad continues to seek new technologies to perfect their cookware. Just be aware that not all products that All-Clad sells are made in the US, so remember to check labels!

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