Three stories of furniture, decorations, and gifts of varying quality, The first floor is by far the most interesting, with a wide variety of small trinkets and gifts, many of which were indeed "handmade" from questionable origins that at the very least live up to the name.
The second floor is almost entirely racks of every kind of poster from the gag to the inspirational to the generic to the bizarre. The third floor is comprised of wicker furniture and decorations as well as some nice pillows and other cloths.
Overall, the quality is decent and the price is okay. There are some unusual offerings which the curious might find worth checking out, but many things here seem to be imported from the mass-producing third-world shops making a profit on the "exotic", "hand-crafted" gimmick.
Take a look around, but don't be surprised if you walk out...
Read moreAlways fun to browse the vast merch and dream of new ideas to redecorate! Their fiesta ware is amazing with so many options,, and they are all super friendly and easy to work with. I was sad to hear that people were being disrespectful of the upper levels and thus ruined them being open for everyone. Also, to hear that this business has been vandalized in recent months is upsetting. So little in Missoula remains stedfast and authentic, and I am grateful that the import market is a local Missoula business that remains open. We always love checking it out when we are...
Read moreI loved this shop so much! We visited when we were passing through Missoula and are glad we did. It was laid out well, well-lit, and had good feng shui.
I had never seen this much Fiesta Ware in one place -- ever! They had unique colors and pieces so, if you're a Fiesta Ware fan like me, it's a must-see.
They also had TONS of gift items from funny fridge magnets to figurines made of agate. You could easily spend a few hours browsing. Add the fantastic customer service and I'm a...
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