Field + Supply Celebrates a Decade of Craftsmanship and Design Innovation

Art Design

October 8, 2024

Kacey Perez

This October, the Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, New York, will play host to the 10th anniversary of Field + Supply, a creators fair that has redefined what it means to celebrate American craft and design. Founded by the visionary interior designer Brad Ford, the event has become a cornerstone of the maker movement, transforming Upstate New York into an unlikely design mecca. It’s a gathering where craftsmanship, creativity, and community intersect, with a loyal following that includes luminaries like Gisele Bündchen, Martha Stewart, Paul Rudd, and Natalie Portman.

Field + Supply isn’t your typical makers’ fair—it’s an experience, a celebration of artistry and intentionality that brings together some of the best talents from across the country. Over the past decade, it’s evolved from a niche event into a cultural phenomenon, attracting thousands of attendees eager to source unique, handmade products in categories ranging from furniture and home décor to fashion, wellness, and kitchenware.

For its 10th year, Field + Supply promises to be bigger and more dynamic than ever. Held at the iconic Hutton Brickyards from October 11-13, this year’s edition will feature an extraordinary lineup of vendors, workshops, and special activities, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh inspiration. Regulars know that Field + Supply is about discovering the next big thing in design, and this year, the roster includes a diverse array of artisans and brands like Coral & Tusk, DustWorks, Demetria Chappo, House of Good, Sawkille, and WNDRMADE.

For those with an eye for elevated design, the weekend promises a treasure trove of finds: from Amundsen’s rugged yet refined outdoor gear to Tracey Tanner’s luxe accessories, to Seven Cedars NY’s bespoke furniture, each booth tells a story of craftsmanship that bridges the gap between function and art. Beauty and wellness enthusiasts will be drawn to vendors like oHHo and Labor and Glean, while those with a penchant for statement pieces will appreciate the bold aesthetics of K/LLER Collection and Gabrielle Silverlight.

Field + Supply’s location at the Hutton Brickyards adds to its undeniable charm. Once a historic industrial site along the Hudson River, the Brickyards now serve as a stunning backdrop for this modern-day market, offering visitors a rustic yet elegant setting to peruse the wares, indulge in artisanal food and drink, and take in the breathtaking fall foliage.

In many ways, Field + Supply has transcended its origins to become more than just a marketplace—it’s a lifestyle event that represents a movement. Brad Ford’s vision of a space where people can connect over beautiful, functional, and thoughtful design has become a reality, with Kingston itself evolving into a hotspot for those in search of authenticity in both products and experiences.

Whether you’re a seasoned attendee or a first-timer, this year’s event is poised to inspire. From the curated selection of vendors to the special activities marking a decade of design innovation, Field + Supply has once again proven it is the place to discover what’s next in American craft. And as it moves into its next decade, the future looks brighter than ever for this extraordinary makers’ fair.

If you haven’t yet made it to Kingston, this is the year to do it. Field + Supply has, after all, always been about more than just shopping—it’s about finding beauty, meaning, and connection in the art of making.

For those of us unable to make it to the event in October, you can visit Field + Supply’s online experience to shop a line up of their creative vendors.

Credits:

Written by Kacey Perez | @studioblume_

Photography courtesy of Field + Supply | @fieldandsupply