March 27th -Apr 1st
This is the round THREE of ten sourcing rounds that align with key buying times throughout the year. A great opportunity for buyers to access some of the best indie designers for Mother's Day.

march featured retailers

Katie Gaertner
Whistle
“ I love hearing stories from artisans and finding a way to tell them visually in my store.” Katie was a buyer for 10 years before starting Whistle.
Angela Tsay
Oakland Supply Co
“ Emerging designers need ideas that are fresh, and need to keep it fresh." says Angela whose stores have grown into retail landmarks in Oakland.
Sylvia Parker
Magpie, NY
"I hope that people will have the foresight to realize that the sustainability movement is essential." Sylvia encourages buying gifts that will preserve the earth for future generations.
Jamie/ Adrienne
Atomic Garden
A regular haunt for those seeking well-crafted children's goods and time-honored products like Reiss enamelware, Redecker brushes
Cindy Burkowski
The Perish Trust
The Perish Trust is a modern day general store with a passion to diligently collect, craft and curate the best well worn homegoods and unique, local handiwork.
Nadine Curtis
7onLocust
Nadine not only runs one of the most chic boutiques in Marin, but produces Be Sweet Yarn at her store. with a mission to create "eco-friendly yarn for the fashion-concious"
Zoel Fages
perch
"I need to have a strong gut reaction." says Zoel when looking a products. Zoel worked at the GAP before finding his true calling at Glen Park store, Perch.
David Auerbach
Digital Fix
“Our demographic appreciates good food, good wine, up-and-coming artists and electronics,” says David of his lifestyle  store where technolust meets designer chic.
Giselle Gyalzen
rare device
"Every time we sell a favorite of mine, my heart breaks a little to see it go. But I'm happy it's going to make someone else happy." says Giselle. Awww…:) who runs her two stores in SF.
Matt Bissinger
maker and moss
"I'm always looking for goods that are aesthetically pleasing and a good value regardless of price point." says Matt on his approach to curating products for his Hayes Valley Store.
And More...
FROM SF AND NY
Our retailers aren't your typical stockists, they source products but also provide guidance to makers on store readiness, pricing and plain old fashioned support.  

2016 Sourcing Rounds

January
new year new goods
February
source
week
April
LOCAL
LOVE
May
east coasters
June
winter kickoff
July
MADE IN USA
August
source week
September
labor of love
October
last minute sourcing
November
off season
December
OFF SEASON

HIGHLIGHTS FROM PAST ROUNDS

february 2016

Talisman Necklace
by Amberelea
Marion and Rose
The porcelain and gold are modern and clean. Consider changing the leather to an adjustable gold chain. This will elevate the pieces making them feel more refined and top quality. The pendants are very beautiful, nice colors.
Hourglass Beads
by Lisa Hunt Creative
Dijital Fix
Love this design!
Angie Kim
by Shopayk
Acacia
I love the ombre effect on the leather and the photography is beautifully done. This is a gorgeous clutch. The description doesn't indicate it, but would also be great if there were slots/pockets for credit cards or other small items, for example.

JANUARY 2016

Jeff Goodwin
by Krakatoa Design
Alchemy Works
I like the functionality and durability. Sides seem as though small things would fall through the holes but it seems like it would bend to accommodate wider or odd shaped items which is nice.
Jen Cogliantry
by Jen Cogliantry Handmade
Paxton Gate
Haven't seen anything like this before. Could be interesting in natural (non-metallic) tones. Would love to know more about the company as well, would increase talk value.
Angie Kim
by Shopayk
Oakland Supply Co
Classy piece, appreciate the subtle branding. Would be nice to see photos of a well-loved piece dyed in this manner to see how the color changes.

novembeR 2015

Zagbox Fern
by Lowep
Perch sf
Great design and great concept. Love the multi purpose.
Spirits Set
by Gopishah Ceramics
Oakland Supply Co
Would be great if the copitas were more rustic, to go with the appeal of mezcal. They should have a more handmade feel, and maybe even not sit totally flat, or have some unevenness at the lip. Part of the fun would be making sure you don't lose any of the mezcal on the way to your mouth!
Tack Bag
by SSCY
Acacia
I like the idea of having a tote that converts to a backpack, and also has a sling, which is pretty handy for yoga mats and oversized items like jackets. I'm curious how easy/hard it is to convert from one to another.

october

Cocoon Kimono
by Mier Luo
Foggy Notion
I think these are really cute, I love the shape. Not too into the colors. We sell incense in the shop, but incense holders sell much better when they have a place to catch the fallen ash, otherwise where would you put them? 
Map Cuffs
by shopjoyo
Whistle
Knowing your market is key for city specific items. Museum shops can often stock a range of cities no matter where they are located. General gift and specialty stores will focus on the most popular cities or the city they are based in. 
Cocoon Kimono
by Cansu Cansever
Walrus
I love the pattern on this kimono! Its super beautiful. I would buy it to wear as the top layer on a fall/winter dressy outfit. Very nice item!

septembeR

Proxi Ring
by Matters of Delight
Nathan and Co
Stunning. A great design with wit and whimsy in a classic silhouette. The rose gold is trend right. Very pretty.
Delft Print Apron
by xnasozi
Teich
A beautiful take on the apron. In our shop we always have a hard time selling aprons due to merchandising constraints. We don't have room for a dress form, but aprons tend to get ignored when folded. A well designed tag or belly band helps tremendously.
Tack Bag
by SSCY
Magpie
I like the glass container, both reusability and shape, and unusual scents. Might be helpful to specify the scents under the fragrance name.

JULY

Dynastes Hercules
by Biological Jewels
Paxton Gate
For an objet d'art like this, a special mount (like the wood background it's sitting on) could really finish the piece and help push the purchase decision.
Franceschi Tote
by OxgutHoseCo
Claypot
It's very cool. Looks smaller than 24" wide. Need to see in person to accurately price.
Super Moon Tank Dress
by Nothing Obvious
Thistle & Clover
I like the idea that you can cut it to your height. So smart.