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.
Fine works of art, jewelry, ceramics and more for people with discerning taste
Chokola is a small-batch, organically crafted bean-to-bar chocolate maker located in Taos, New Mexico.
Educational toys, Art supplies, School supplies, Stationary, Craft supplies, Party decorations and more.
Blending a love of storytelling, sustainability, design and collecting, the space brings together carefully selected clothing, objects, décor, art and one-of-a-kind pieces meant to inspire curiosity and connection.
Soul of the Southwest – featuring the very finest in one of a kind, custom made western clothing bedding, and accessories.
Bella Mundi is a quaint little store in Arroyo Seco that is full of surprises! The shop owners/artists, Harris and Leslie, display their ever evolving works of art. You will find Mexican art, prints on metal portraits and tin nichos.
chocolate + cashmere is an immersive beauty experience. Our boutique is delightfully sensual: from the second you step in, you’re enveloped: the brilliant colors of artisan-knit Golightly Cashmere, hand-made chocolates, and the voice of a new friend.
Fully equipped mountain shop, offering the latest in outdoor gear and clothing for hiking, camping, backpacking, rock-climbing, snow-shoeing and cross country skiing. Maps, guidebooks, and advice on trails and excursions.
Craft cannabis brand northern New Mexico. Organically sun grown in native living soil and spring fed in the high desert at 8,000’. Award winning flower with several in house products and brands. It's Cooler in Questa, come see us!
A family-owned company. Nambé began during modernism’s mid-century design movement. Today, our pieces transcend trends and generations. Each piece is crafted with undeniable beauty, artistic integrity, and uncompromised quality.
Known for complex museum quality jewelry inspired by early Meso-American, Scythian, Egyptian and other ancient cultures of the Fertile Triangle, and the traditional work of the Navajo, Hopi, Rio Grande Pueblos and the Pacific Northwest.