We have had the pleasure of working with over 180 artists over the past five years.

Handmade • By Women • In the U.S.

Handmade • By Women • In the U.S.

Body Care

We believe your skin eats first — so we only carried makers who were serious about non-toxic, clean ingredients and actually gave a damn about what went on your body.

Candlemakers

Because your lungs are in the room too, every maker we carried used clean wax, natural fragrance, and real wicks.

Cards

We believe in the power of handwritten letters, so we carried only independent artists and small paper studios who drew and printed everything themselves.

Ceramics

Every piece was handmade, a little wonky, and very human. We love the idea that we can feel the hands that made our mugs.

Food

With experience in the food industry… I am picky. Everything we carried was something we'd genuinely use in my own kitchen.

For the Mamas

As a nanny, this section is close to my heart. We carried brands made by mothers, for mothers, that are safe for mamas and their babies.

Flowers

We worked with local growers and florists who treated flowers like the living, seasonal, magic things they are.

Clothing/ Apparel

Every piece came from an independent print studio by artists who designed the graphic, ran the press, and packed the orders themselves.

Jewelry

Foraged, cast, hand-strung, and stone-set by makers who built pieces meant to be worn forever. Life is full of whimsy

Garden Goods

For everyone who gets a little too excited about seed catalogs — tools built to last and seeds worth saving.

Home Goods

Everything was made by hand by makers who believed the objects around you should actually mean something.

Plant Care

Non-toxic, small-batch plant care to help you love your plants as much as they love you.

Prints

Quirky Other Things

Some of our favorite things just didn't fit a category so this was our way of saying we couldn't not carry them.

90% of our artists are women/ identify as womxm

“I believe in kindness. Also in mischief. Also in singing, especially when singing is not necessarily prescribed.”

—Mary Oliver

Follow the flowers · Finding my way · Follow along ·

Follow the flowers · Finding my way · Follow along ·