Craft Lake City

Prince and Peddler

Ray is a life-long crocheter; Cy is a designer and doodler. They have dreamed up adorable characters to add whimsy and adventure to the everyday. Affordability, simplicity and fun are the focus of every design they create. Let them help make your life moments memorable.

Queen Farina

We’re Italian sisters raising bees and bringing raw honey to the table. Production is overseen by a distinguished queen bee. Our little ladies have worked hard to create the best from the Beehive State.

Rachel Urban

I am an artist-printmaker from SLC. I make prints and zines using traditional processes such as lithography, collagraphy, relief, screen-printing and combination techniques. My art visually illustrates emotional states like sadness, infatuation, reflection, and isolation.

Red Barn Collections

Brooke and Ben search for the most interesting old books they can find, then handcraft these literary treasures into journals. Their carefully curated selection of titles brings the best memories to the simplest of tasks.

Rachel Kozlowski

A long time enthusiast of the outdoors and animals, Rachel creates home decor pieces that are infused with a bit of whit and whimsy. With a background in the fine arts and concentration in painting, she brings that attention to detail in each of her pieces of work.

Robin Banks

Using ink, gouache, papier-mâché and printmaking; Robin’s work uses fey playfulness to examine heavier topics. Gender identity, depression and the absurdity of the human condition are confronted in cheeky pastels and a mischievous smirk.

Rondure Collection

Using locally sourced wood I craft home decor and furniture that highlight the simple beauty of wood. Whether spun on the lathe, or milled into boards, I aim to preserve the live edge of the wood in each piece to preserve a rustic, yet refined, look.

Rose Line Pottery

Wheel thrown pottery, made in Salt Lake City, by a real human being, with love and a minimalist design aesthetic.

Rugs By Diann

Diann weaves up-cycled denim, wool, and cotton fabrics on her loom from the 1890s, giving them new life as beautiful and colorful, one-of-a-kind rugs & table decor.

Rural Africa Crafts

Bolga Baskets are hand woven from native grass by women living in the rural region of Bolgatanga, Ghana. Each baskets color, design and pattern is unique and a reflection of the woman’s skill. They are sturdy, functional, and also a beautiful piece of art.