What’s Old is New Again
byFinding used, stylish items for your home is easy at area secondhand and thrift shops.
Finding used, stylish items for your home is easy at area secondhand and thrift shops.
Satara Home and Baby, which was founded in Madison in the mid-’90s, is known for carrying high-quality, environmentally-sound home and baby goods.
Tucked in a quaint Monroe Street storefront is Sunne Boutique, a women’s boutique that specializes in sustainable fashion.
For those of us that love our baked goods, there’s no shortage of bakeries popping up around town. We’ve got some ideas for where to go the next time your sweet tooth is calling.
Look no further than the delicious offerings by Madison food producers for gift ideas.
Two new pop-up shops have opened in downtown Madison that feature 10 unique businesses, all owned by people of color.
Imagine taking the best of Wisconsin and packaging it up in a beautiful box and sending it to friends near and far, so they can experience Dairy State goodness.
These unique treasures (all from local shops!) prove that shopping close to home for the holidays is way more stylish and fun.
KELLA, located on Main Street in Mt. Horeb, features their own Forward Apparel Co. items, as well as pieces from 40-plus Wisconsin makers.
As owner Christy McKenzie dreamed up what their business model could look like post-pandemic, plans began unfolding for P&P Makeshop — a space that will allow them to grow “in all the right ways.”