Description
Christopher Spitzmiller’s gleaming and boldly colorful lamps can be found in some of the
most distinguished homes in America—and in virtually every shelter magazine.
In an exclusive interview, he tells how he overcame his dyslexia by turning to pottery and
how he became a designer favorite, updating traditional techniques and classic forms for a
new generation. He also discusses his evolution into a social media maestro with his posts
about his house and garden at Clove Brook Farm, why he feels the current “maker-
moment,” is here to stay, and why he is optimistic that respect for craft and the hand-made
object is only going to increase.
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