Caitlin O'Reilly, above, makes tableware using high-fire porcelain and stoneware at her studio, located in the House of Falconer, in Picton.
She also combines her love of textiles and ceramics to produce a line of jewelry, large- and small-scale macramé, tassels and wall-hangings.
Earlier this year, Bram D'Hoest, above, opened Merrickville Wood & Glass Co. with blown-glass artist, Michael Gray.
The new shop allows D'Hoest to showcase his smaller pieces, such as baby rattles, bowls and charcuterie boards, as well as work with clients on customized furniture. Photos by Angelina Dunn.
Jenna Fenwick, above, has been running her textile design studio, Jenna Rose, for more than 10 years. She silkscreens her own illustrations, inspired by her natural surroundings, in her light-filled studio before creating household items and accessories, such as tea towels, scarves, travel bags and storage bins.
Jenna's loft studio sits above Back Forty Artisan Cheese's creamery and cheese shop, where Jeff Fenwick, above, feeds their daughter, Beatrix. Photos courtesy Jenna Fenwick.