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Nate Mell

Nate Mell, a Tyler alumnus, founded Felt + Fat along with Wynn Bauer in fall 2013.| Aaron Windhorst, TTN
Art

Felt+Fat “kickstarts” its future

24 June 2015 Victoria Mier and Victoria Mier

Designers Nathaniel Mell and Wynn Bauer used Kickstarter to fund the future of their locally-sourced ceramics company.

Wynn Bauer (left) and Nate Mell, started Felt and Fat in 2008 in their Fishtown studio. Jenny Kerrigan | TTN
Art

Designers bring the studio to dinner

02 September 2014 Kate Reilly

Local artists Nate Mell and Wynn Bauer created porcelain wares for the food industry.

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