Grey Matter SLC
Grey Matter SLC makes modern furniture and house hold goods with clean lines and minimal silhouettes out of a variety of high quality woods and other materials.
H Works Jewelry
Silver fever. Linear. Minimal. Handmade love. My jewelry is designed to present complex ideas reduced to their most minimal forms – jewelry that is unadorned in its aesthetic.
Haberdash
Cameron, an avid wood worker and lover of design, created Haberdash to deliver affordable wooden accessories such as wood brim hats, wood ties, and wood bow ties to the public.
Halestorms Jewelry
Once upon a time there was a little girl who filled her rocks with pockets. She grew up to be a silversmith and now she keeps her rocks in pretty display cases, waiting to be turned into jewelry.
Hand Drawn Photo Booth
The Hand Drawn Photo Booth is a pretend photo booth “machine” operated by an artist. The subject sits across from the artist where they strike and briefly hold 4 poses drawn in 3-5 minutes and delivered through the slot marked “photo out”. Tips only!
Hand Over the Hero
What started as a simple idea for a Valentines card for his wife and her love for their cat, has now spiraled into an endless array of pop culture icons in the clutches of their adorning counterparts or evil nemesis’.
Happy Color
Annie tie dyes her clothes by hand. Her clothes are full of colors. They match with any group age and any occasion. She uses high quality fabric so ithey make the customers comfortable and fit perfectly when they have the clothes on.
Harper Made
Repurposing found goods and materials, the makers behind Harper Made value objects that have already lived full lives. They rework these unique materials to bring beauty and a backstory to your home.
Heather Mahler Art
Hello my name is Heather Mahler, I am based here in Salt Lake City. Sharing body positivity and strength is extremely important in my work, and I do so by depicting bold women and animals. My drawings reflect how we all choose our identity and celebrating femininity.
Kathy Poulsen Romero
Henry Oliver Poulsen was my grandpa. He worked very hard to make his living selling eggs and fresh chickens. His loyal customers came from miles away to buy from him. The ability to make my memories come to life were created by my son, a great grandson born 17 years after grandpa