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Products made for and by the people

Six & Main partners with local makers to bring quintessential Portland items to one place, supporting small businesses and PDXtoday.

A table setting with patterned cloth napkins, silverware, and a spilled cocktail glass with ice.

In Portland, the creativity is endless.

Photo by @willowship

For us at PDXtoday, it’s the people and the cool things they make that put Portland on top.

Instead of shouting it from the rooftops — because the rain is really coming down — we’re using this opportunity to tell you about some businesses we’ve partnered with through Six & Main, our parent company’s local marketplace.

  • Willow Ship is a woman-founded and family-run company that crafts hand-printed, 100% linen homewares, everything from napkins to table runners.
  • Portland Soda Works can refresh your bar cart with a wide range of flavored, lower sugar mixers for sodas, mocktails, or cocktails.
  • Plant Based Candles creates organic coconut wax candles in bespoke vessels that can be reused as planters — each order even comes with seeds.
  • Carry Courage’s owner turns earth-conscious materials into sustainable and functional products like bags and other accessories.

There’s always more room at the table. If you’re interested in partnering with us, please reach out.

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