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The Workshops at Howard Heights LLC is home to a community of custom craftspeople, artisans and creative thinkers. If you are looking for locally made, one of a kind pieces custom crafted to your specifications, look no further.
Carolina Cabinetry & Millwork has served the greater Charleston metro area with combined experience of more then 60 years. The company specializes in residential space planning and design.
Headed by master cabinetmaker John Clark, he and his team of craftsmen and designers can realize your dream Kitchen, Bath, Media Room or any other space that requires distinctively designed functional cabinetry. Using a wide variety of woods with virtually unlimited finishes, this is quality custom cabinetry that's truly one of a kind. The company also represents a number of well known manufactured lines of cabinetry for those preferring that option.
Make certain your door or gate welcomes, protects, and creates an inviting focal point by having Bill hand craft one meet your specific needs.
Bill’s doors are custom made. Your doors are made to specifications and choices you define, rather than a pre-made manufacture’s product line. Costs for a Bill’s Custom Woodworking Door are driven by the time and materials it takes to give you what you want rather than the extra advertising, shipping, or warehousing expenses larger companies add. When stained or painted properly and reasonably protected from the elements, these custom doors will last for hundreds of years; but if you have a problem, Bill Hussey is local and stands behind his work.
Addison de Lisle is a metalsmith from the small coastal town of Damariscotta, Maine. He graduated from the Maine College of Art in 2011 with a BFA in Metalsmithing and Jewelry, and apprenticed with master blacksmith Douglas E. Wilson from 2012-2014. He received a year-long training fellowship in architectural metalwork through the Fondation de Coubertin in France from 2014-2015. He has received his MFA in Blacksmithing/Metalsmithing at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale and is now teaching at the American College for the Building Arts in Charleston, SC.
Fascinated by the transformation of standardized bars of metal into new shapes, Addison finds joy using simple tools to move metal into a new configuration without the loss of material. In this way forging is unique, and it is very rewarding to discover ways to displace the mass of a standardized bar of metal in order to make an object.
More information about Addison and his business can be found at www.AddisondeLisle.com
Grit & Grace is a coastal chic gift company that recognizes the beauty in nature and works hard to preserve the environment through oyster recycling, sustainable production practices, awareness campaigns, and educational outreaches.
Founder Rachel Gordon started this company wanting to make beautiful gifts using oyster shells, however, after researching the industry Rachel learned there was a shell shortage in South Carolina. Immediately she knew there was a much larger purpose for her work, and partnered with SCDNR’s oyster restoration and enhancement program, she is determined to create a product that is both beautiful, and helpful to the coast!
From day one Grit & Grace has recycled 10 oyster shells (that would otherwise be going to a landfill) for every Grit & Grace Oyster sold.
For more information and to purchase some of their beautiful oysters and jewlery check out the Grit and Grace website, Facebook page, and Instagram page.
Saltwater Reclaimed Charleston (SWC) is taking back the Low Country by offering pieces created by reclaimed wood found in the Charleston and greater Southeast region. Locally owned and operated, SWC hand crafts unique creations such as mantles, tables, cutting boards, and hand-crafted signs. Whether you are looking for that special housewarming gift or a customized design, Saltwater Reclaimed Charleston can help.