Spring 2026 · Vol. 7
Everyday objects, considered.
Twenty-three workshops across nine countries. We carry small quantities of objects we'd want to live with for ten years — and we tell you exactly who made them.
Carried this season
Four objects, four makers, four answers.
Linen Tea Towel Set
Tessitura Bianco · Bergamo, Italy
Brass Taper Holder
Studio Albéri · Trento, Italy
Our standard
Every object on this page comes with the maker's name, the workshop location, and a postcard from us about why we carry it.
How we choose →The makers
Twenty-three workshops,
nine countries,
one short list.
We don't do markets. We don't do trade shows. Most of the people we work with we found because someone we trust insisted we'd like them. The list grows by a workshop or two every year — never by ten.
Caleb Foster · Asheville, North Carolina
Studio Albéri · Trento, Italy
Tessitura Bianco · Bergamo, Italy
Hatch Pottery · Hudson Valley, New York
+ nineteen more
In the studio · Hatch Pottery, Hudson Valley
“An object you live with should improve as it ages, or you should be willing to repair it. Anything else is just stuff.”
Mara Reyes · Founder, Field Common
The Field Note
One letter a month.
Often a workshop, sometimes a recipe.
When a new maker joins the register, when something we carry gets a small reformulation, when we are asked the same question three times — we write about it.