The business raised $25,000 through Kickstarter in 2015 toward the expansion and spent last year shopping for space until it landed on the Edgehill spot near Grandview Yard.
After kicking around a few possibilities Lindsay Remley and husband/co-owner/co-founder Alex Remley centered on Edgework Creative. She said the multiple meanings of edge – literal edge work that is done in the shop, pushing the edges, even the street name of Edgehill – felt like a natural fit. The creative part speaks for itself.
We're a tight-knit team specializing in handcrafted furniture, custom fixtures, making our clients happy and having a good time.
We create furniture with feeling, build spaces with stories and we have a really hard time saying no to wild ideas.
We believe in a world filled with furniture made by passionate people, from quality materials and designed to tell a story.
info@edgeworkcreative.co
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