Daily Find
Walking into new Georgetown shop Great Stuff Vintage Furnishings is like sliding down the rabbit hole -- you just never know what you're going to find. On a recent visit, I spied a vibrant yellow 1930s wooden toy duck from a Tacoma shoe store ($625) alongside a breathtaking ornamental column from the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland ($9,500).
By Alison Brownrigg | March 25, 2008
Holiday 2007
Can't stand the crowds but want to support the local economy? Then shop online with a hot-buttered rum in hand from the comfort of your own home. There's something for everyone on your list here; just click and buy.
By Kathy Schultz | November 21, 2007
Convergence Zone
In just a few days, Seattle shopping writer Lei Ann Shiramizu will ever-so-quietly open the doors of Momo, a sweet boutique in the International District for those who live, seek or fantasize about a happy, lucky life.
By Monica Fischer | November 1, 2007
Daily Find
If you miss Rosanna Bowles’ shop at University Village like I do, you'll be able to get your fix during her Sodo warehouse sale. The Dinnerware Designing Diva, as she’s affectionately known, unloads her overstock of gorgeous goods each year at below-retail prices -- up to 75 percent off.
By Kathy Schultz | May 30, 2007
Daily Find
Sunnier skies call for lighter and brighter bedding, and Kerry Cassill’s line of Far East-inspired bedding is the perfect antidote to the heavy blankets of winter.
By Natalie Bow | May 24, 2007
Daily Find
Tiempo is one of those old-fashioned, service-oriented businesses-they can pop a new battery in your trendy Skagen wristwatch or repair Grandma's antique mantel clock.
By Kathy Schultz | May 3, 2007
Daily Find
On a recent visit to Retrofit Home I could not come up with a single Daily Find. Instead, I came up with several.
By Kathy Schultz | April 24, 2007
Daily Find
This Madrona shop's contemporary home accents complement its sister shop ... next door By Kathy Schultz NWsource shopping columnist...
By Kathy Schultz | April 19, 2007
Daily Find
Modern-Twist items, like the Vinotagz, are crafted out of translucent silicone, which means your guests can personalize their wine charms – and you can simply wipe it off to use at the next soiree.
By Natalie Bow | April 9, 2007
Daily Find
From the antlers and crows showing up on artist Brian McGuffey's canvas at Square Room to the aviary candles at Burnt Sugar, Seattle home décor is going to the birds. And the deer. And the squirrels.
By Natalie Bow | February 28, 2007