StillGoods Studio is a small handmade goods studio in Portland, Oregon.
We make small things that make daily life a little better — pouches, cases, bags, and trays that are functional, considered, and made to last. Some say something. Some simply work hard and look good doing it. All of them are made by hand, finished carefully, and meant to be used every day.
We fixate on every detail — wool-blend felt for the way it cuts cleanly and holds a stitch, wool and cotton fabrics for their warmth and structure. The details that are easy to skip matter too: letters fused and stitched for permanence, interiors fully finished, hardware chosen to last. The goal is always something that gets better with time.
A lot of what we make ends up as gifts. We think that's because handmade things carry something with them — the time it took, the small variations that make it theirs, a word picked just for them. Small touches that say they matter.
If you have a word, a name, or an idea in mind that you don't see, ask. Helping people find the right way to say it is one of our favorite conversations.
Thanks for being here.
We make small things that make daily life a little better — pouches, cases, bags, and trays that are functional, considered, and made to last. Some say something. Some simply work hard and look good doing it. All of them are made by hand, finished carefully, and meant to be used every day.
We fixate on every detail — wool-blend felt for the way it cuts cleanly and holds a stitch, wool and cotton fabrics for their warmth and structure. The details that are easy to skip matter too: letters fused and stitched for permanence, interiors fully finished, hardware chosen to last. The goal is always something that gets better with time.
A lot of what we make ends up as gifts. We think that's because handmade things carry something with them — the time it took, the small variations that make it theirs, a word picked just for them. Small touches that say they matter.
If you have a word, a name, or an idea in mind that you don't see, ask. Helping people find the right way to say it is one of our favorite conversations.
Thanks for being here.