Our picks from the city’s top designers and craftsmen
Black & White
Hand-carved block prints from local artisan Stacey Bradley of Perla Anne add texture and bold forms to any wall when hung on their own (at right) or grouped together. $20 each, www.perlaanne.com

Sleek Seat
Joseph Thompson Woodworks spends up to three months making chairs by hand (like this armchair) and then finishes with oil and beeswax. $2,500, www.jwtwoodworks.com

Material Girl
Equally inspired by her tropical Lowcountry surroundings, the Art Nouveau movement, and all things geometric, textile whiz Cameron Blazer (AKA The Cottage Industrialist) prints vintage-flavored designs on organic cotton, canvas, and hemp. $48-68 per yard, www.cottage-industrialist.com

Trash to Treasure
Fisher Recycling’s recipe of epoxy and glass (or oyster shells) yields one batch of sweet—and eco-friendly—trays, perfect for serving cheese and other treats. $15 and up, www.fisherrecycling.com

Fire Starter
Warm up with this handcrafted copper-finished fire basket by Charleston blacksmith Sean Ahern. Price on request, www.ahernsanvil.com
Photographs by Clay Tucker (1), Kelly May (1), & Joe Felder (1)

















