When considering pieces and offerings to stretch across the tables at Manna, it is essential that we feel a connection to the makers, their work and their stories. It's one of the reasons we carry small-batch, artisan goods that are made by real human hands and crafted with care. These...
Journal
Linen: An age old tool for the modern world
Pale blue petals that give way to golden, willowy stalks, the flax plant, is the oldest cultivated fiber in history. When woven into cloth, the flax fibers form a lightweight, hardwearing and naturally antibacterial fabric that many of us have come to know and love. Linen was established by the ancient...
Covid Re-Open
To Our Sweet Community, As of May 15th, Governor Kate Brown has included Lane County, Oregon in Phase One of her re-opening plan for the state. As a county that has experienced substantially fewer cases than many regions, we humbly acknowledge those who have weathered a much harder storm in...
Where We Stand
Dearest friends, The last few weeks have called us to quiet ourselves and to devote our full attention to what is most important - the voices of those revealing what it is to be a Black person in this country and the gaping depths of racism that many of us...