Meet the artisans, food vendors, and businesses at our events(201 vendors)
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Robbi Portela's whimsical functional stoneware pottery, made in the ell of a 200-year-old farmhouse at 36 Greeley Road in Windsor, Maine. Decorated with brightly painted farm animals and wild creatures from hedgehogs to ravens. Sold via Etsy and the Maine Potters Market in Portland's Old Port; studio open during the Maine Pottery Tour each May.
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Tiffany Tripp's working pottery studio at 309 Cobbs Bridge Road in New Gloucester, Maine. The studio specializes in functional everyday pottery — mugs, batter bowls, chip-and-dip sets, pie plates, and soap dishes — and participates in the annual Maine Pottery Tour each May. The "Muddy Toes" name nods to the clay banks of the Royal River alongside the studio.
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Steve Hall's custom furniture studio in Durham, Maine. 17+ years of woodworking experience, building bespoke bed frames, dining tables, dressers, hutches, and full-room furniture pieces in collaboration with clients. 2,600 sq ft shop with retail space and a wood shop on the ground floor. Custom projects typically 2-16 weeks from design to completion.
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