Herriott Grace

Jul 29, 12 Herriott Grace

Nikole just exited the store and I already want to close up shop and go have coffee with her. So charming and real! A slow Sunday and in she walks and we immediately start gushing over a french metal table and its simplicity. Conversation continues until I find out her deal. Handing me a card, I look up the website to find a Daughter a Pop online shop! Hand made vessels and spoons, made by father, sent back and forth across Canada and sold online by daughter to her dedicated buying audience. So groovy, some great kitchen must haves, in general, adorable. She went on to tell me more about her passion to get more retired parentals that look to play with wood involved, and expand, however that is in due time. Regardless, check out their vision, and look out for the style guide in the Globe and Mail that depicts her story in detail. Good luck!

 

 

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