The first time I put on an Anchorpak, it felt different from any bag I’ve ever used. It felt right.
Maine-Made
Kittery’s peppy pocket neighborhood has shops as eclectic as its chow.
Peet is one of a handful of Maine designers making hand-painted floorcloths, common home accessories in the 18th and 19th centuries, until linoleum came along, and now enjoying renewed interest thanks to the maker movement and a growing awareness of indoor allergy triggers.
Bigfoot inventor Michael Thom, an architect from Belfast, boasts that Bigfoot has saved 5,001 marriages. Who are we to sling mud at his claim?
Let Augusta have its big-box stores — the shops along Hallowell’s historic Water Street are an expo of the curious, cozy, and hyper-local.
All of the jewelry and fashions designed by Jason K. Brown and his wife, Donna Decontie-Brown, are contemporary riffs on Wabanaki crafts and iconography.
With social and environmental responsibility as a compass, Planet Dog aims to lead the pack into a dog-friendlier world.
The South Portland company is forging ahead with its plans to restore and create quality, Maine-made tools.
He uses his passion for marine life in the Gulf of Maine to create stunning works of art.
Portland Barrel Company’s Ed Lutjens is New England’s only cask maker — and he’s anxious to roll out more barrels.
Your guide to Maine's best locally made gifts, products, and more.
Midcoast “nature people” Kate and Jonathan Mess push boundaries in the gallery, keep it real at home.