What's Ahead for Small Makers
More often than not, it is the work of a craftsman or artisan that brings the ultimate touch of style and distinction to a room. But during times of crisis or financial uncertainty, they are the ones likely to suffer the most drastic setbacks. On this episode, interior designer Brad Ford, who founded the high style crafts fair Field + Supply, and Analisse Taft-Gersten, whose ALT for Living showrooms feature works by numerous talented makers, weigh in on how we can sustain artisans and small makers through the pandemic and ensure that we don’t lose their skills or their unique sensibilities and style. In this episode, our guests tackle: How Brad and Analisse source for new, talented makers and artisans as partners The direction of the future of design in terms of crafts and handmade things The impact of COVID-19 on projects, workrooms and studios The parallels between 9/11 and the coronavirus pandemic’s repercussions on the design industry Ways to sustain artisans and makers during a crisis Suggestions on how to deliver information to clients so they feel supported and come up with a plan for the future Additional resources: Don’t Miss This Maker’s Amazing Story via Chairish Makers Meet The Modern Age via Business of Home “A Maker Movement” Is a New Way to Virtually Discover Artisans and Makers via House Beautiful Local Custom Furniture Maker Pivots to Design Homeschool Desks for Kids via 5280 Connect with Chairish and our guests on Instagram: Chairish: @chairishco Michael Boodro: @michaelboodro Analisse Taft-Gertsen: @altforliving Brad Ford: @brad_ford_id See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.