With your shopping list in mind, we spotted several terrific stocking stuffers from The Container Store.
By Sarah Jio | November 27, 2006
The shop is the brainchild of a Ballard resident and mommy of two, Sarah Furstenberg. She is a textile designer and illustrator who managed a toy store in Berkeley, Calif., before moving to Seattle to open Clover. "The concept is to engage and amuse children, to wean them away from television with dress up, musical instruments, science projects, games, and many other activities," explains Furstenberg, who has packed her whimsical store with play kitchens, little wooden animals, classic toys such as jacks and rubber balls, and futuristic remote-controlled robots.
By Sarah Jio | November 22, 2006
Looking for unique gifts? Check out the new Square Room location on Capitol Hill, opened as of Nov.18. This second location has a more industrial vibe with galvanized steel walls and sleek display tables.
By Kathy Schultz | November 21, 2006
Beth Nielsen believes in guilt-free shopping. She takes vintage cashmere sweaters and turns them into soft and cozy hats, scarves, headbands, ear-warmers and sweaters. "You can buy cashmere and not have to worry about the impact on the environment," she says.
By Kathy Schultz | November 20, 2006
Crowded malls. Pushy shoppers. Long lines for Santa. If gift shopping is stressing you out, it's time for tea. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel is the perfect spot for a respite from the holiday hullabaloo – yet it’s festive and beautifully decked out for the season.
By Kathy Schultz | November 20, 2006
If you have a special canine on your Christmas list, you’ll want to know about a new line of gourmet dog treats from local caterer extraordinaire Lisa Dupar.
By Sarah Jio | November 17, 2006
Whether you dote on your own baby or your favorite niece, who isn’t a sucker for adorable kids’ clothing? Get in touch with your inner ga-ga at a special open house event on Friday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the new BabyLegs warehouse.
By Sarah Jio | November 15, 2006
Just because it's raining, sloppy and just plain dismal out doesn't mean you can't be cute. When it's pouring, pull on a pair of Plueys (also known as Wellingtons, galoshes and puddle stompers) and they'll instantly put a sunny smile on your face.
By Kathy Schultz | November 15, 2006
"My mom used to cut chunks off the roll of caramel for clients," says Margo Masaoka, of the family-run Oh! Chocolate shops.
By Kathy Schultz | November 14, 2006
"I sometimes think the Northwest is neglected by designers," says Wolfkill, a Los Angeles transplant. "Women here want to be chic." Her vision is to bring simple luxury by way of modern classics from New York, Los Angeles and Italy. She's done that with a carefully edited boutique for women who want chic, rather than girlie.
By Kathy Schultz | November 13, 2006