Heritage Goods & Supply is in the coastal Southern California town of Carpinteria. The shop is located next to the largest Torrey Point tree in the world. I was there to check out the tree. Oh that tree is glorious, over 225 feet with a truck of neatly 21 inch circumference.
Anyways back to the shop. It's in a red painted building in front of Lucky Llama coffee. Heritage sells sustainable, eco friendly items in a curated country store. The merchandise range from baby clothes, toys, art, kitchenware, stationary, vegetable and flower seeds, dishes, drink ware, etc. Think modern and hip. The items are practical and beyond the mundane same old. The price points are at boutique pricing but not so outrageously priced. The items that caught my eye were art prints from Hello Coyote, and Little Salt Wagon. May I add, pieces were affordable ranging from small prints, greeting cards, to larger sizes. Little Salt Wagon is art from local Ventura County artist Amanda Cox. Simple, but beautiful watercolors inspired by the rural Ventura County...
Read moreOn the occasion of my first visit to Lucky Llama for a cup of excellent coffee, I was pleased to find Heritage Goods & Supply next door with windows showing an abundance of interesting items for sale that drew me into this emporium of delightful products displayed in a very pleasing manner. Looks to me like a great place to shop for unique gifts for those special people that require special attention on birthdays, anniversaries, or whatever occasion that inspires. I will return with my gift shopping list in the...
Read moreThe hours posted online don’t seem to correspond to the real open hours. I have tried to go on two separate Saturdays, about thirty minutes before closing, and they were closed both times. After messaging the store on Instagram, they told me to try knocking on the door. I’ve also called during the posted open hours to ask about the schedule for the day, but they didn’t pick up. I don’t think I’ll be...
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