Authentic Wisconsin Artisans & Crafts


Made in Wisconsin Arts and Crafts


  • Cambridge Wood-Fired Pottery - Cambridge Wood-fired Pottery was established in 1989 in Cambridge, Wisconsin.

  • Cedar Creek Pottery - Located in Cedar Creek, Wisconsin, Cedar Creek Pottery was founded in 1978 and is dedicated to providing high quality handmade pottery–and a selection of fine crafts–in a charming setting and at reasonable prices. They feature an array of Wisconsin pottery including the work of well-known local potter, Dave Eitel, and local potter and ceramic sculptor, Andee Warren.

  • Conrad Schmitt Stained Glass - Located in New Berlin, Wisconsin, the stained glass studio was founded in Milwaukee in 1889 by Conrad Schmitt, the son of Bavarian immigrants. The studio remained in the Schmitt family until 1953, at which time it was purchased by long-time employee, Bernard O. Gruenke. Today, the third generation of the Gruenke family owns and operates the company. For more than a century, internationally recognized Conrad Schmitt Studios has created timeless interiors and fine works of art for buildings of architectural, historic and religious significance.

  • Rowe Pottery - Located in Cambridge, Wisconsin since 1974, Rowe Pottery make, designs and sells handcrafted pottery of timeless design and uncompromising quality.

  • Sunset Hills Stoneware - Located in Neenah, Wisconsin since 1998, Sunset Hills Stoneware makes custom mugs and stoneware. They use carefully sourced clay, beautiful glazes and custom medallions. Each piece is unique and completely handmade.

  • Walnut Hollow - Located in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, Walnut Hollow® is a provider of high quality unfinished wood products, tools & accessories for the craft, hobby industries. Family owned since 1972.

  • Wilson Creek Pottery - Located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, Wilson Creek Pottery was founded in 1973 and is simple by design. Like your favorite pair of jeans, their pieces are tailored to your lifestyle - simple, classic and versatile. Their potter, Ashley Pfannenstiel, has considered the way each piece will fit into your life. A mug that warmly cups your hand, bowls that stack easily in your cupboards, the details are what make each piece unique.


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