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.”
Read the full story here.
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.