
As friends and longtime fans of Field + Supply, Andrew Joseph PR is always excited to see the MRKT come to life: a riverfront weekend of craft, design, food, music, and the kind of thoughtful objects you end up thinking about long after you leave. Ahead of this weekend’s event — open May 29 through 31, at Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, NY — we’re sharing a few makers on our radar whose work brings together materiality, utility, and a strong visual point of view.
From glass and ceramics to jewelry, textiles, pantry goods, and pieces for the home, these are a few of the booths we would make a point to find first.
Bow Glassworks
Color-washed glassware that brings a painterly point of view to the table, with softly layered pinks, amber tones, and shapes made for lingering over.
The Dustworks
Hand-forged kitchen pieces with a strong material story, pairing refined steelwork with warm wood handles and a made-to-use sensibility.
31workcreation
Sculptural natural-fiber work that feels part object, part ritual, bringing texture, shadow, and a striking handmade presence into focus.
Aziza Mirzan
Ceramics with an artful, grounded restraint, where organic forms and quiet surfaces let florals, branches, and negative space do the talking.
Meltz Studio
Atmospheric tabletop pieces and home objects with a moody, cinematic quality, balancing everyday utility with still-life-worthy styling.
hipV Modern Vintage Jewelry
Vintage-leaning jewelry with a strong point of view, from celestial details to pieces that feel collected, layered, and a little unexpected.
Sweet Botanical Bakes
Delicate botanical sweets that turn cookies into tiny floral compositions, bringing edible detail and garden-party charm to the market mix.
Ouive
Soft textile pieces with subtle pattern and hand-touched character, perfect for anyone drawn to interiors that feel layered, relaxed, and quietly global.
Pantoffel
Cozy shearling-lined slippers with a clean, pared-back silhouette, landing somewhere between weekend uniform and design-minded comfort object.
Sweet Deliverance
Pantry goods with memorable branding and a little bit of wit, proving that even granola can have a strong visual identity.
Whether you are shopping with a project in mind or just looking for fresh inspiration, Field + Supply is one of the Hudson Valley’s best excuses to slow down, look closely, and meet the people behind the work.
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