Accents & Accessories
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Alexandria Fragrance Lamps (10)
Alexandria's fragrance lamps combine a 100 year old concept of air purification with the pleasures of rich oil fragrances. All lamps are hand crafted and range in style from contemporary to traditional. -
Baggallini (8)
Baggallini, recognized as a world leader in creating incredibly organized handbags and travel accessories that look as good as they perform. -
Bone Sigh (3)
Maryland artist Terri St. Cloud uses her work to express her deepest feelings, or as she says, "sighs from her depths". She also writes to help others going through difficult times. For Terri, just having the opportunity to stay home with her sons while being an artist and writer is a gift. -
Romero Britto (6)
Romero Britto is a Brazilian neo-pop wall decorator, painter and sculptor who combines elements of cubism, pop art and graffiti in his contemporary works. Born in Recife Brazil, the landscape and surroundings of the country allowed Britto to fill his life with vibrant colors and images which are obvious in his artwork. -
Bulova - Frank Lloyd Wright Clock Collection (8)
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) is recognized as one of the world’s greatest architects. Officially licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Bulova’s Frank Lloyd Wright® Collection uses significant motifs from the work of this American giant to reflect the poetry and beauty of Wright’s interior design objects and decorative elements. -
Dancing Naked…in fuzzy red slippers (5)
Carmen Richardson Rutlen’s first book, Dancing Naked…in fuzzy red slippers, has won two national book awards, including the prestigious Benjamin Franklin Book Award as well as the BAIPA award for “Book of the Year” in Humor and Inspiration. Carmen’s mother put it most succinctly when she said, “Oh Honey, your book is so good.” Carmen is currently working on her second book. -
Egg Cooker (5)
Adama Sow, from Senegal (West Africa), established Ceramic Sow in 2003. His work reflects African traditional pottery and sculpture with a bit of modern touch. Since 2002, Adama Sow has been living in Minnesota where he makes his living by selling his pottery and sculpture and where he is very pleased to teach. His pieces are all microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Euroline Home Accents (6)
Modern home accents from Euroline. Metal and Glass art accents from Poland, beautiful additions to any home. -
gottalottaheart Cards (3)
Cards for the nicest kind of people! -
Henrietta Glass-Ring Holders and Birds (6)
Jill Henrietta Davis is the owner and designer of Henrietta Glass. After experimenting with many different materials and art forms, she was first exposed to the wonders of molten glass. Henrietta Glass's Ring Holder creates a safe and beautiful place for your ring to wait for your return after washing dishes, applying lotion, etc. -
J Devlin Glass (10)
Elegantly clear or colorful stained glass has a way of making any room warmer and more interesting. Each product—from lamps to photo boxes, ornaments to charms—is carefully handcrafted and is meant to be enjoyed for generations to come -
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Jumping Cracker Beans Greeting Cards (11)
Jumping Cracker Beans based in San Jose, California, manufactures creative, playful, award-winning greeting cards. Their three-dimensional greeting cards feature an array of unexpected eye-catchers from daily life, like real zippers, buttons, Fender guitar picks, chicken bouillon, poker chips, and underwear elastic. Jumping Cracker Beans assemble many of their products locally at Goodwill Industries. -
Knock Knock (4)
Knock Knock was founded in 2002 by Jen Bilik with the mission of creating witty, design-driven gift products and books, along with anything else that might strike the Knock Knock fancy. Their products aspire to bring humor, function, organization, and aesthetics to everyday life. They believe that people are intelligent enough to appreciate wit, wordplay, and conceptual thought. Whether they're producing sticky notes or a volume of thoroughly researched nonfiction, they strive not to dumb down as they create. Their sensibility remains proudly distinct. -
Lighting (2)
Unique lamps in various styles and sizes to brighten any decor. -
M. Cornell Wooden Boxes (6)
Nearly all of the boxes are made in Poland out of Linden wood from the Tatra Mountains. Each beautiful box is unique and finely crafted by hand. An insert explaining the origin of the wood and artisans is included with each box. -
Malia Fair Trade Bags (8)
Malia Designs is a socially responsible Fair Trade brand that designs and sells handbags and accessories. Their products are handcrafted in Cambodia and every purchase helps to fight Human Trafficking. -
Middle Child Greeting Cards (11)
Middle Child Made was created by, yes, and middle child. These cards are cards you can only get away with sending to your best friends, the people who know you best and who you know better than they know themselves. These are anything but the generic regurgitation of common sentiments you’ll find in most stores. -
Mikutowski Woodworking (6)
Founded in 1986 by Mike Mikutowski and his wife Liz, Mikutowski Woodworking is the definition of “small but mighty.” Many are shocked to learn that the fine woodworking shop, located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and specializing in high-quality jewelry boxes, employs only about five people to take raw lumber through the largely hands-on assembly process. All Mikutowski Woodworking jewelry boxes, picture frames, and other items are hand-made in the United States. -
Milkhouse Candles and Diffussers (1)
Soy Candles. Cleaner. Healthier. Perfect for those with allergies and environmental sensitivities. -
Mina Lee Greeting Cards (12)
What do you want to say to your friend, sister, mother, family member or co-worker? Say it in a way they will remember with my whimsical line of greeting cards. Mina captured the feelings from late night phone calls…drinks after work…even conversations and remarks from stall to stall! Her cards are not just words…they are miniature works of art that your friends will treasure. -
Mosey (5)
Mosey contemporary yet fashionable handbags are the green alternative. The primary textile is PET nylon made of 100% recycled PET plastics (plastic beverage bottles as the primary source). The Leather is called LITE (Low Impact to the Environment) and the hardware is certified free of nickle and lead. -
N&J Kaleidoscopes and Teleidoscopes (1)
Together with input from their talented spouses Karl and Jim, Nancy and Jean designed this eye catching line of kaleidoscopes and teleidoscopes. The woodworking is all hand laminated and then turned by hand on the lathe by a team of skilled woodworkers using native Indian woods of Padauk, Rosewood, Ebony, Teak and Jalneem. Nancy and Jean then put their 30 plus years of kaleidoscope experience inside these highly finished wooden tubes finishing the mirror systems and the final assembly of these scopes. -
Don Nedobeck (3)
One word to describe Don,"Expressionist", an artist, storyteller, musician, Don creates art in many forms, his creations, whether on canvas, in his books or his music, tends to bring out the child in all of us. Those of you who know him will recognize Don for comical cat paintings, many others have seen his children’s books, and there are those who have been entertained by his clarinet and Dixieland music. -
Story People (5)
Brian Andreas is an artist, sculptor and storyteller who plays with memory, words, and rust (among other media). His work is shown and collected Internationally. He lives with his wife, Ellen Rockne, and their two boys in a big old house where they make soup and art and stories and dream about going to warm places in the winter… -
Think by Curt Miller (7)
Thought provoking "Think" artwork that makes you smile and, well think! -
Waldo Pancake (8)
The great Waldo Pancake brings his brand of dry wit to as many products as he can be sarcastic about. Bold statement and retro feel is the form here. -



