Made in America: Even Less Than an EKTORP

You don’t need to break the bank to bring American-made products into your home. In fact, everything on this list costs less than some of its big-chain counterparts.

Made in America: Even Less Than an EKTORP

You don’t need to break the bank to bring American-made products into your home. In fact, everything on this list costs less than some of its big-chain counterparts.

You can stock your home with affordable, American-made furniture and objects—like these v<span style=ibrantly colored stools by Miami’s AMLgMATD. Don't miss our full list of the best budget-friendly items for 2020. ">
Want to show off your impressive bar setup? Room & Board has you covered with this stylish shelf unit. It comes in 16 base finishes (all welded in Minnesota) and 27 top options, allowing you to concoct a custom look.

Want to show off your impressive bar setup? Room & Board has you covered with this stylish shelf unit. It comes in 16 base finishes (all welded in Minnesota) and 27 top options, allowing you to concoct a custom look. 

Photo courtesy of Room & Board

Maya Blu Ceramics’ new stoneware pendant is a great way to brighten up your space. Hand-made in Austin, the fixture features a ceramic shade (shown here in white chalk paint) and comes in plug-in and hard-wired versions.

Maya Blu Ceramics’ new stoneware pendant is a great way to brighten up your space. Hand-made in Austin, the fixture features a ceramic shade (shown here in white chalk paint) and comes in plug-in and hard-wired versions. 

Photo courtesy of Maya Blu Ceramics

Matt and Amanda Eastvold have been crafting timeless modern pieces out of their shop in Northfield, Minnesota, for more than a decade. The latest addition to their Mora furniture collection is this refined mirror, which can be done in walnut, white oak, or white ash.

Matt and Amanda Eastvold have been crafting timeless modern pieces out of their shop in Northfield, Minnesota, for more than a decade. The latest addition to their Mora furniture collection is this refined mirror, which can be done in walnut, white oak, or white ash. 

Photo courtesy of Eastvold

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