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Welcome to the S+B Market!


All of the pieces below are made by current and former Stand and Build employees. Their production is not affiliated with Stand and Build, all profit goes directly to the artist.

To buy or commission, contact the maker directly with the information provided below!



Nina Baratelli

(she/her) 

I create unique, handcrafted pieces, including paper lanterns, purses from recycled materials, and beaded and metal jewelry. My process is hands-on and detail-oriented, blending traditional craftsmanship with upcycled elements. I take commissions and love working on custom designs!

all examples of work, none for sale … price can include shipping

@ninabaratelli  
www.ninabrocks.com
ninabrocks@gmail.com
necklace
rose quartz, smokey quartz, freshwater pearls, and glass beads (~$30-40)
sconce
mulberry paper and reed
(~$50-70)
paper lantern
reed and mulberry paper 
(~$100-300)
mobile + stand
steel wire, stone, and mulberry paper. walnut base 
(~$30
poptab purse
recycled leather and soda can tabs
($150-250)
star ring
copper
($40-150)



Andrew Goulet

(he/him)

Andrew is a furniture designer based in Providence, RI interested in everyday objects and ritual instruments.

www.andrewgoulet.com
hook & loop chair
25" x 26" x 30.25"
plywood, ULMDF, DuraGrip® loop
bent bolt wall hooks
12" x 2" x 0.375"
stainless steel
wall-mounted incense holder
8" x 2" x 3 "
aluminum



Troy Mock

(he/him)

I create soft and playful furniture, handmade in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Each piece combines gentle curves with the chamfered topographic edge of baltic birch plywood. All pieces are available for sale, and I also take custom commissions.

@formless.nyc
troycmock@gmail.com
cloud coffee table
46" x 24" x 16"H
$480 (shipping available)
tulip dining table
40" x 36" x 29.5"H
$600 (local pickup only)
curvy wall shelves
47" x 10" x 3/4"H
$125 (shipping available)



Meg O’Shea

(they/them) 

Meg is an artist, woodworker, and tattooer based in Richmond, Virginia. Lately they've been enjoying working with wood to create sculptural yet functional pieces, such as the clamshell shelves currently available in their online shop. In their drawing practice they take inspiration from architecture, landscapes, and the simplicity of drawing the same house over and over and over.

Clamshell shelves are available in three sizes: 6”, 8”, and 10”, and are made from solid Walnut. They are $58-$78 before shipping costs. 

Drawings and tattoos are available by commission, prices vary.

@pulp.rva for woodworking
@gatoraid for tattoos/drawings.

www.thepulpwoodworking.com



Jeremy Ruiz

(he/him) 

I'm an illustrator, designer, and artist. Most of my work is rooted in drawing and printmaking. I have also been making ceramics in recent years. I like sports, birdsong in the morning, and postwar manga. I'm always open for illustration/design commissions and collaborations, you can see more examples on my website.

@jeremyruiz
www.ruizjeremy.com
hello@ruizjeremy.com
Pyromancer Hand
8” x 9” x 1.5”
ceramic and glaze
$300 (shipping $20)
Rainy Night Balaklava
9” x 11”
colored pencil on cotton rag paper
$200 (includes shipping)
Blue Lake
10” x 12”
colored pencil on cotton rag paper
$200 (includes shipping)
Cosmic Soup
10” x 13”
colored pencil on cotton rag paper
$300 (includes shipping)
Double Halo
9” x 11"

colored pencil on cotton rag paper
$200 (includes shippin
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Valerie Taranto 

(they/them)

Val is a ceramicist that makes items for ritual, including candelabras, seder plates, and altars. They like to focus on textures that reflect the natural world and honor the clay body. All of the items you see are examples of their work, you can reach out to them directly for commissions!

@wormofthe_earth
earthoftheworm@gmail.com

seder plate for pesach 5784
13” x 12” x 1.5” 
speckled clay, glaze

candelabra
13” x 12” x 6” 
black clay, glaze

vase
6” x 6” x 13” 
speckled clay, glaze



Stephanie Tartick

(she/her)

Stephanie Tartick is a Brooklyn-based illustrator and artist. Often painting tender portraits and using striking color schemes, she experiments with the vocabulary of surrealism to add narrative. Past commissions include portraits for an award ceremony, 20 miniature gouache paintings of people in the subway, and title design art for a short film. On the right are examples of her work, reach out via email to start a conversation.

www.stephanietartick.com
st@stephanietartick.com





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