Below you’ll find PDF files of our featured Profiles:
Issue 66 – House Number Tiles
In conversation and through their website, Rita Rocheford and Colleen Convey project a Midwestern affability that complements the precision and delicacy they put into their house-number tiles.
Issue 65 – Katrich Studios Inc
Ceramicist Paul J Katrich devises glazes that seem eerily both ancient and timeless.
Issue 64 – Cobre Hand-Hammered Copper
Susan Hebert of Cobre Copper achieved success as a marketing person in a craftperson’s world.
Issue 63 – Archive Designs
Joseph Mross’s metal work is the perfect expression of his commitment to balancing art and utility.
Issue 62 – Archive Edition Textiles (Offline)
Paul Freeman is “The Textile Guy” and has the goods to prove it.
Issue 61 – Wall Words
For Carrol Caldwell, “if these walls could talk” is your wish come true.
Issue 60 – The Craftsman Home (Offline)
For Lee Jester, customers are long-term investments.
Issue 59 – El Dorado Woodworks
Richard Loper didn’t realize it as a boy growing up in Delaware, but tinkering in his family’s basement fostered two hobbies that would become careers.
Issue 58 – Native Tile And Ceramics (Part 2)
Diana Mausser’s career-defining object was a matte-green, leaf-patterned terra cotta tile.
Issue 57 – Voorhees Crafstman (Offline)
Steve and Mary Ann Voorhees are true partners, passionate collectors and dedicated furniture makers.
Issue 56 – Crown Point Cabinetry
The Stowell family of New Hampshire has stayed together, worked together and taken risks together. Now it’s paying off for them and for their customers nationwide.
Issue 55 – Country Thyme
When the Bonners aren’t researching rocks and fossils, they’re immersed in Arts and Crafts designs.



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