Inspired by the purity of light and the elemental energy of Taos, NM, renegade natural beauty pioneers Krysia Boinis and Kristine Keheley lead the evolution of clean color cosmetics with Vapour.
Taos' foremost Western Art Gallery representing acclaimed Traditional and Contemporary Western and Native American Artists. The lastest works of internationally collected Artists, Andersen Kee, Malcom Furlow, Timothy Nevaquaya, Gayle Weisfield, Roberto Ugalde and other favorites. Our Estate Salesroom presents the finest assortment of very reasonably priced aftermarket truly collectible pieces by RC Gorman, Frank Howell, Earl Biss, and many other of sought after artists.
Lake Object is a gallery and showroom featuring contemporary sculpture and modern jewelry meticulously crafted by Taos artist Julie Lake, complemented by a curation of fine art by select local artists.
Explore stunning exhibitions at Taos Art Museum, located in Nicolai Fechin's historic, handcrafted home and studio, as well as in the Coffee Gallery. Relax in the beautiful gardens, and find unique gifts and local treasures in the Museum Store.
Maria Samora is an award-winning jeweler from Taos, New Mexico who designs and hand produces her work using 18K Gold and Sterling Silver paired with precious Gems.
“The kitchen shop” on Bent Street for over 25 years, Taos Cookery offers locally handmade pottery, Taos Twist flatware, Southwestern style table linens, and the latest gadgets for the modern kitchen.
Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
For 25 years, Julie Jennerjahn has been the original owner of Steppin’ Out in Taos. After 20 years of providing quality and comfortable footwear, Jennerjahn expanded her boutique to introduce clothing and accessories.
A boutique “tasting room” set in a renovated, historic building with a colorful past and exploding with charm, the atmosphere, and interior design make it fun to delight in the luxury of a carefully crafted cocktail.
Site of the early 20th century homes and studios of E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp, founding members of the Taos Society of Artists. Gardens, 1830s chapel, 1930s machine shop and lab, brand-new research center, and galleries with exhibitions on the 2+ acre campus.
We represent over 40 local and regional artists' Studio art jewelry, Native American jewelry, Pueblo pottery, Navajo wood carvings, and more.
Linda Rauch is an acrylic painter specializing in contemporary wildflower florals that have a touch of impressionism in them; as well as a style that Linda describes as hard edge fantasy - full of multiple patterns, shapes and bright color.