This review is for the recent pop-up opening on Gallatin & Baltimore, across from Franklin's. This shop is amazing. Sue, the owner, takes care in curating beautiful, local products that support artists in our community. My husband and I stopped in last weekend after I noticed the shop from the display windows on Baltimore Ave. The boutique has such an eclectic mix of things to furnish your home, yourself, and to give as gifts, from paintings, to soaps and candles (lots of candles!), furniture, clothes, bags, jewelry, and fun trinkets. We found gifts for my mother-in-law and picked up some things for ourselves. Everything is a piece of art, and it's all local and focused on recycled materials. We had a lovely conversation with Sue, and she couldn't be kinder or more knowledgeable or passionate about the shop and the artists she supports. She's trying to keep the pop-up location permanent, and it would be a great addition to the neighborhood....
Read moreTanglewood Works relocated down the road to Mt Rainier several months ago to a big studio space that is chock full of upcycled furnishings, decor, DIY kits and loads of painting supplies for you to do your own projects. Sue has also started a new pop-up maker market that occurs a few times a year featuring lesser known 'troubleMAKERS' from the area. Cool market to shop for gifts that you don't see everywhere. This colorful studio/shop is a fun place to visit and to get some great ideas and supplies to get your...
Read moreThis is mostly a book store not a reconditioned furniture store and has some clothes also. The owner has a work shop but it is not open to the public. They had one or two pieces for sale at the store. The people there are very nice. They do not...
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