We wanted to make shopping small as easy as possible for you on this Small Business Saturday so we've rounded up a few of our picks from some of our favorite local businesses here in Richmond. Whether you're local to central Virginia or not, I hope you can find a way to support small businesses today and throughout the holiday season!
- Lauren
Never has art been simultaneously so cute and so useful! Turns out, the most poisonous mushrooms are also the prettiest. Browse the Wild Wander's beautiful selection of nature prints and home goods online or shop the entire gift assortment at 425A Strawberry Street in Richmond.
You would never know it by the name but this cozy candle smells like Christmas (if you were celebrating Christmas in a posh ski lodge). With notes of eucalyptus, cypress, and white birch and tempered with the slightly sweet tonka bean, it's one of our current favs.
If you can get your hands on a People Via Plants mug, it is sure to become a favorite. These handmade ceramic mugs are made in small batches here in Richmond and sell out QUICK. Sign up for their email list to be the first to know they release new mugs!
Pasta jewelry-- do we need to say more?
It's hard to pick a favorite fragrance from Maven Theory's line of destination-inspired scents but earthy Joshua Tree is the one we're currently loving. All the fragrances are also available in candle form as well! Check out Maven Theory's brand new shop at 4028 MacArthur Avenue in Richmond for even more gift ideas.
If you're looking to gift something shiny that won't break the bank, Richmond jeweler Sun & Selene's line of demi-fine jewelry is a great starting point. These Equator Cuff Earrings are such beautiful everyday hoops and they're 20% off until Monday!
For an eco-friendly stocking stuffer, grab these adorable reusable snack bags. Your only problem will be trying to decide which pattern to buy!
We love everything Richmond-based artist RVAcoffeestain creates but this Up-inspired print is definitely a favorite. Give it to that friend who moved to Brooklyn but still waxes nostalgic about Richmond-- it just might make them move back!
This Richmond-produced topping has been a staple at our house for a decade. It adds the perfect amount of heat (and crunch!) to noodle dishes, eggs, and rice bowls.
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