Makers Gallery

We are proud to carry items made by many talented makers. Many of our partners make their work right down the road, and all are dedicated to making high-quality work that’s both artful and practical. Stop by the shop to see what we have in stock or DM us on Instagram for more info.

CERAMICS

PLANT ACCESSORIES

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    • Homebody Collective

    Cassandra lives and works in Toronto, creating both simple and intricate macramé hangers in neutral colours. She often uses copper and brass as decorative elements in her work, combined with cotton rope sourced from Ontario.

  • UrbanJungleDesign-Macrame

    • Urban Jungle Design

    Taylor is known for her modern colour palette of neutrals, mustard, green, and dusty rose made with soft, cotton rope. She has also hosted many macramé workshops in the city, generously teaching her craft to keen pupils.

  • TheVintageLoop-Macrame

    • The Vintage Loop

    Laura is the first macramé maker we carried at the shop. She creates vibrantly colourful, macrame hangers with thin nylon blends as well as chunkier ropes with single, double or triple hangers.

  • KellyBuiltPlantStands

    • Kelly Built

    Jake Kelly is a Calgary-based artisan who specializes in wooden plant stands and propagation stations. He makes custom plant stands to fit many sizes of pots we carry at the shop from 6-14” planters.

HANDMADE SOAPS

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    • Aide Body Care

    Our very first soap vendor at the shop, Michelle Treen makes soaps that are 100% natural and vegan. Her soaps are fragrant and long lasting, with a nice lather. Michelle hosts soap making workshops at her shop in Oshawa where she features a number of other makers.

  • Nana+Livy-Soaps

    • Nana+Livy

    Amelia started her craft while on parental leave and turned it into a thriving business. Her company is named after her two children and she makes soaps derived from high quality food and herbal ingredients. She is known for her chocolate bar, and cube shaped soaps perfect for kids and adults alike, who want some good, clean fun.

  • Skipping-Stone-Soap

    • Skipping Stone

    Masa Chiba creates soaps inspired by neighbourhoods in Toronto, and nature. Choose from their line of products which include organic fragrance-free soaps, and soaps that are lightly scented with essential oils. Try their amazing shampoo bars, too!

HANDPOURED CANDLES

  • Campy-Candles

    • Campy Home

    Campy Home is a fun loving and fragrant brand of soy candles. Choose from many scents with name like ‘Smells Like a Great Conversation,’ or ‘Smells Like A Fresh Start.’ They’re a customer favourite! Made in Ottawa, Michelle handpours, packages, and creates custom scents.

  • Homecoming-Candles

    • Homecoming

    Founded by Suraiya Nanji, Homecoming candles and home mists are beautifully packaged go-to gifts for many of our loyal shoppers. Scented with essential oils, they are long-lasting and have zinc and lead free wicks!

  • Nautana-Candles

    • Nautana

    Nautana is a Toronto-based, Black-owned company founded by Nautica and Tianna. They create soy candles which last up to 70 hours and aim to promote self-care and wellness as a regular practice. Their scents are fresh, floral, and sweet.

PATCHES, PINS, AND PRINTS

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    • Frog and Toad

    Frog and Toad is a collective of artists from Rhode Island. Their hand-drawn and hand-lettered designs include cards, patches, pins and stickers that are cheeky and cute.

  • Stay-Home-Club-Socks

    • Stay Home Club

    SHC is a Montreal-based lifestyle brand that works with artists and illustrators to create limited product runs that include cards, prints, socks, totes, and apparel. Their designs boast a dark sense of humour and we have a lot of fun choosing our favourites to carry in the shop.

  • Without-Pretend-Print

    • Without Pretend

    Without Pretend is a Toronto-based publishing company that focuses on sharing the voices of creative women and non-binary folks. We carry their print “Feelings Can Be Art” as well as their written anthologies, pins, and tote bags.

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