Ted and Lily Pierson own and operate Spore Doorbells from their home in West Seattle. The company is starting to get some traction in the media, recently appearing on the tech site Gizmodo.com. Their product line includes LED illuminated doorbell buttons and chimes.
When you come to the door of a home, what is first thing you interact with?
Sometimes, it's the door itself but often it's the doorbell, or more specifically the doorbell button. A home based business in West Seattle called Spore makes some truly beautiful doorbell buttons and they been at it since 1997.
When Ted Pierson and a partner began the business they had looked at a number of options and saw high quality, well built and well designed doorbell buttons as a business worth exploring.
Working from his basement design studio Ted and his wife Lily (who handles the marketing and promotion), now design, package and ship a complete line of doorbell buttons and chimes.
The Pierson's acknowledge that theirs is a niche business. "Our market is for the most part homeowners who are building custom homes, architect design homes, or not. A lot of times it's people remodeling, spending some money, upgrading their house. When they get to their entry way we give them a choice of putting a nice piece there," said Pierson.
The line includes oil rubbed metal and brushed aluminum finished buttons all with colored LED illumination. Some components are made overseas but all assembly is done right here in West Seattle making it an American made product.
Spore sells it's product at stores across the nation and you can see and even purchase a doorbell from Spore from their own website, www.sporedoorbells.com or buy them here locally at Builders Hardware & Supply at 1516 15th Avenue West.
The prices range from $30 to $80 putting them in the mid to high end range for designer products of this type. Spore is growing and getting more attention with the recent growth in home remodeling. They are getting some press "With Modern Home magazines now with blogs and everything we're getting attention from blogs like Apartment Therapy and tech blogs…people who like gadgets like our stuff a lot," Lily Pierson explained.
Now the next time you see an amazing doorbell you might know someone from West Seattle is behind it.