The ultimate neighborhood shop! The owner lent me a bit of ribbon in a bind after I called an asked if they sold any… does it get better than that?! Perfect spot for little gifts and cards for any occasion!
Emily G.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
This is a cute boutique gift shop! It has lots of scarves and jewelry, reasonably priced. And there was a wide variety of unique kitschy trinkets if you’re looking for something different as a gift for someone who already has everything. They had a wall of cute cards and notes. Most stuff was priced between $ 13 and $ 30, so there’s a range of things depending on what you’re looking to spend. I’ll definitely come here when I’m looking for birthday or thank you gifts!
G S.
Tu valoración: 1 McLean, VA
This place is Always closed when I try to visit even when it says the hours go until 7 pm. This is the second time it has happened. Gifted seems to have a better selection on tremont and is always open when it says it will be. I suggest going there if you are a last minute gifter!
Leesha Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
I stumbled into this cute little boutique on my way out of Render coffee. Everything inside catches your eye. From the bright scarves and jewelry to the cutesy printed housewares. The scarves are only $ 12 right now and they’re light and perfect for spring! I can’t wait to come back when I have some extra cash to spend.
Kimberly H.
Tu valoración: 5 Jamaica Plain, MA
Awesome shop. I ran in to find balloons for my friends who were recently engaged and celebrating down the street at Five Horses. When I couldn’t find any — the store associate let me know they didn’t have any for sale but offered one of the balloons from the banister of the stairs outside. They know how to do gifting right! I can’t wait to shop here more once I move to the South End.
Gloria C.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
Great new shop in the south end with an outstanding assortment of witty and unique goods. The local artist(yes, Luke) crafts beautiful glass hearts, stars and other fun gifting items. Beyond the glass, the store carries great trinkets, oddities and greeting cards(seriously…don’t go to hallmark. Stop being lazy.) Check the store out and support your local artist. It’s one hot piece of glass(dot com)
Abbie M.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
This may have to be my new favourite gift shop! I’ve passed by it many times on my way home from work and finally had the time to stop in the other day. From the street you can see their cheerfully decorated seasonal window display. Because of the neighborhood I was hesitant to see how expensive things were, but I was pleasantly surprised! There’s so much to see that I found myself circling, then circling again. The blown glassware is gorgeous, albeit on the more expensive side. But the rather expansive shop is filled with a mix of different items like Gurgle Pots, funny cards, witty wooden signs, jewelry, handmade items, and even pet gifts. I found some great stocking stuffer type items to round out a few presents. And the staff was so nice, very helpful and chatty but not overbearing. What a great addition to the neighborhood!
Brian C.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
First thing you’ll notice when walking in is how cutely decorated the place is(barnyard chic). They sell what seem to be artisanal novelty trinkets, purses, baby stuff, pet stuff, novelty cards, wall decorations, jewelry, etc. But they specialize in glass. This is the sister store to Luke Adams Glass Blowing Studio in Norwood, MA. Highlights from my inaugural visit: — Bought Bananagrams for $ 15(same price as on ) — Learned that making gummy bears was no different from making glass baubles — I was talked into co-founding a company They apparently hold craft classes, too! You can make your own glass jewelry, cufflinks, or purse hanger. They haven’t gotten around to advertising those classes quite yet, so inquire about them! To find the store, look out for the stray parking meter chained to the fence on the sidewalk. Some poor soul hauls that thing up the stairs each day.