Thank you to Lauren Vespoli and Amtrak’s The National magazine for highlighting the importance of community and American-made manufacturing and for including Alabama Chanin in your Made In America feature.
“There is a deep history in every community, and I think that in the age that we live in those communities are being cracked wide open,” Chanin says. “When I graduated design school, you had to go to these centralized areas where that work was done, but now I think that smaller towns in America are experiencing a renaissance. People are wanting to go home.”
Nice article! Please tell us more about that scarf hanging next to the rack…it looks gorgeous!
Hi Diane,
That’s our Denim Patchwork Throw: http://alabamachanin.com/denim-patchwork-throw-2
(But we have a great selection of scarves available right now: http://alabamachanin.com/collection/accessories)
What a great article – congratulations! You guys are a benchmark for the possibilities of 21st century makers.