Simple, stylish and sustainable; a curated collection of basic everyday essentials emphasizing ethical and environmentally conscious and/or woman owned brands with an art café coming soon featuring locally roasted coffee and art.
We aim to create beautifully crafted textiles and are immensely proud to be a sustainable brand with a major focus on up-cycling to create products that are handmade to bring you a truly unique product. Classes Available. Knomadtiger.com
Located in the historic Southwest art colony of Taos, New Mexico, Tierra Wood Stoves sustains an uncompromising 30-year journey to sell the best clean-burning stoves available.
Truly a unique gallery, Las Comadres is a women's co-op where one can peruse handcrafted tin, pottery, folk art, beeswax candles, quilting & fiber art, water colors, oil paintings, mixed media, precious jewelry, clay art, and stained glass.
Big city kitchenware choices: Capresso, Le Creuset, Cuisinart, Bodum, Joyce Chen, Zyliss, Good Grips, Lodge, Emile Henry, Thermos/Nissan, Chantal, Olde Thompson, Vic Firth, Now, Microplane, William Bounds, and Republic of Tea.
We are retail distributors of Mexican tile specializing in handmade, handpainted Talavera , Saltillo with matching trim, ceramic sinks and accessories, domestic floor and wall tile.
Purveyors of fine magical crafts & supplies
Your florist for all occasions, weddings and special events. Delighted in bringing to light the vision you have always dreamed for your wedding day from contemporary, traditional or unique designs.
Claire L. Haye’s work has garnered acclaim worldwide. Her striking ceramic sculptures have won prizes in museum exhibitions, while her bronze sculptures, paintings, monotypes, and woodblock prints are highly sought-after.
We carry a wide assortment of quilting fabrics and feature designs specific to the area, including collections by local artists and others with a distinct southwestern theme. We also have books, patterns, notions, kits and fat quarters.
For over 20 years, Kimosabe has showcased treasures of the American West. Pueblo pottery, vintage Navajo rugs, Native American blankets, old pawn jewelry, American Indian baskets and beadwork, vintage posters, and New Mexican folk art.
Homegrown cannabis in Taos