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If you love all things indie, the only thing you won’t like
about our store is leaving it. Every visit is a new adventure
in design-inspired goods thoughtfully and carefully selected
from independent local & international designers. Toys, home
goods, art objects, books, jewelry, and apparel in a wide range
of prices. You’re certain to find a gift for a friend or for yourself.

 

Icon Watch




Icon watch from & Design (yes their name and logo is a badass ampersand) from Japan.
These rubber watches come in either black or this light grey. Super cool.

Recipe Books




Simple vibrant handbound, hand screen blank recipe books from another talented Dallas
designer. So cute!

Tara Tonini Trunk Show on Thursday March 10th 6:30-8:30



Please come and join us on THURSDAY, MARCH 11th from 6:30 to 8:30 for our first
trunk show for Tara Tonini's amazing Penny Darling jewelry line.

(Please note, this event was originally scheduled in February, before we knew it was the same night
of The Pin Show, luckily we were able to reschedule! So, go check out The Pin Show!)


Tara Tara to the T is the result of designer Tara Tonini combining her passion for
accessories, vintage fashion, and unique personal sense of style into a vintage inspired
line. In 2005, Tonini graduated from the fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising
with a degree in Product Development. After working in a corporate environment, Tonini
soon felt restricted in her creative process and set out to create Tara to the T- a realization
of her own vision for the fashion industry. Tonini's creations are sometime girly, sometimes
quirky, but always unique. Tara to the T designs are available at boutique's thought out the US. 



Duller Time




Japanese quality + German Tradition = Duller Notebooks. Debossed cover, wiro bound
with an interior pocket, and made from GA (Green Aid) paper. Not only are these notebooks
environmentally friendly, but they're cool.

NOT A BIC




You'll look so smooth with your macinari ballpoint pen (and mechanical pencil).
Designed by Housei Suzuki and made in Japan, each writing instrument is specially
handmade made with the use of a NC machine (a cutting tool based on numeric
calculations.) Even the internal components are made of wood.