We are head over heels for the holiday season. The parties, the decor, the music, the time spent with family and friends, and of course the excuse to explore and rummage throughout our favorite local shops for the perfect gift giving occasion. We’re loving this year’s list, but let us know if you’ve come across any hidden gems :). Thank you to all involved!
xoxo, Calluna Events
Cured :: 1825 B Pearl Street, Boulder
Feaured Gift: American All Star Gift Basket
- The Details:
- 3 cheeses, 2 salamis, 1 jar of Blue Chair preserves, 34 Degree crackers, and 1 Rough Chocolatier Chocolate bar for the foodie in your life. All made in the USA.
- Calluna-Cured Special:: Use the code ‘callunaevents’ when ordering online and receive 10% off! Expires 12/31/14.
Two Sole Sisters: 1703 Pearl Street
Featured Items: Leather handbag, arm cuffs
- The Details:
- Cydwoq “Comet” leather handbag, handmade in Los Angeles, California.
- Vivo water buffalo horn cuff with 2 CZ’s
- Marcia Moran gold plated cuff, $156, made in Brazil.
Todd Reed: 2015 Pearl Street
Featured Items: Stud earrings and a rose gold ring for that someone special
- The Details:
- Stud earrings in palladium with black rosecut diamonds and white brilliant cut diamonds.
- 18ky rose gold ring with a brown fancy cut diamond center stone, channel set raw diamond cubes and white brilliant cut diamonds
The Savvy Hen :: 1908 Pearl Street
Featured Items: Aviator Mug, Planted Succulents
- The Details:
- A handcrafted leather sleeve against a mason jar is a sustainable, fashionable option to a disposable coffee cup on the go. Hails from Alabama.
- The Details:
- Echeveria, Sedum and other soft succulents that creates fun displays in pots and terrariums. Back by popular demand! Hails from California, planted in Boulder.
Cedar + Hyde :: 2015 10th Street
Featured Items: Bells from Mt. Washington Pottery
- Details:
- Beth Katz is the creative force behind Mt. Washington Pottery, a beautiful collection of functional and decorative ceramics.
- Beth makes all the work by hand and on the potter’s wheel in her Los Angeles, California studio. Her work has an elegant simplicity, which marries the wabi-sabi aesthetic of traditional Japanese ceramics and the modernism of Scandinavian design. These elements are clearly visible in the fluidity of her forms and in the literal mark she leaves of her own hand: the remnant of her fingerprints at the bottom of each piece.
Lovely cover photo from our friends at Artifact Uprising