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Akar
Objects that focus on form as much as function, like simple Danish glassware, are mainstays of this architect-owned stop.
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Artifacts
Inside this ivy-covered brick 1870s store front, you'll find a well-edited, affordable selection of antique furniture.
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Hoboken Antiques
Delicate bone-china teacups and saucers painted with flowers are a steal here (about $18 per set). The store is tiny, so take the time to check out the selection of silver platters and costume jewelry as well.
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Homeslice
Everything here cultivates a cool, modern aesthetic: White votive holders shaped like anemones, oversize coffee-table books, gem-studded Alexis Bittar acrylic necklaces, and art deco-inspired Lafco soaps round out the mix.
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R. Wood Studio
Every Georgia red clay mug, vase, plate, and pitcher is made on-site by a team of local potters at this charming ceramics studio.
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Nested
Located in an old five-and-dime, this crafty store is one of those places you'll remember long after you leave. It's full of affordable, functional one-offs by artists, like collaged passport covers and handpainted decks of cards.
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Essentials
This gift emporium holds witty offerings like handknit slippers designed to look like sneakers and ingenious mini purses that organize all of your bag essentials.
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Faces
An enormous, two-level multi-department store devoted to of-the-moment, under-$50 clothing and fun housewares.
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Scandihoovias
Discover a batch of home accessories and jewelry by esteemed Nordic brands including Holmegaard, Marimekko, Iittala, Pilgrim, and Normann Copenhagen.
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Ellie Blue
Cheery gift shop located in one of the oldest homes in Missoula.


