![]() ![]() Inspyre Boutique, Cherry Creek North: 171 Detroit Street, Denver Berkeley: 4170 Tennyson Street, Denver Littleton: Southwest Plaza, 8501 W. Original sister store is in Fort Collins 15. Lovely boutique in the Dairy Block alley carrying an Instagrammable selection of women’s clothing and gifts and a small but lovely selection of home goods. The store exclusively features Denver and Colorado artisans (over 150 of them!), with 70 percent of the sales going directly to the makers.ġ4. Bowles Avenueīegun as a pop-up shop in 2010 to support local artists and craftsmen, the I Heart Denver model proved so successful that the full bricks and mortar store was launched only a year later. I Heart Denver, Downtown: 500 16th Street (Denver Pavilions, Suite 264), Denver Littleton: Southwest Plaza, 8501 W. The best part is a portion of every item sold goes to charity, so you can feel twice as good about shopping here. All shop inventory is either handcrafted or from companies that are environmentally and socially responsible. This “social enterprise gift store” has a fantastic selection of quality toys and gifts for kids and adults both. Pop in here for stylish clothing, jewelry, accessories, books and more for your favorite hipster. For Heaven’s Sake Berkeley: 4900 W 46th Ave, DenverĪ couple blocks from Tennyson, this metaphysical bookstore and gift shop also sells jewelry, aromatherapy, candles, and other spiritual items. You’ll find clothes and accessories, home wares and kids’ stuff, gourmet coffee, artisan-made foods, and more.ġ0. (Although you can still visit their pop-up markets throughout the year.) Unlike the pop-up market where you’ll find an assortment of vendor stalls, however, Fetch Shop is a store curated with all of the goodies you’d find from individual vendors. The popular Denver Flea pop-up market recently evolved into the permanent bricks-and-mortar Fetch Shop. Fetch Shop, LoDo: 1855 Blake Street (Dairy Block), Denver ![]() ![]() It’s also a great spot to pick up a housewarming gift. Love this “modern home-keeping store” for all-natural, non-toxic home supplies, especially the DIY all-natural cleaner station. ![]() Eco Mtn, Sunnyside: 4350 Alcott Street, Denver They also have a cute baby section with giftable onesies, toys and books. Long before South Broadway was trendy, this boutique was a fixture, selling fun little trinkets, unusual gifts and non-Hallmark cards. I admit, I haven’t been into this one yet, but I’ve heard good things and the online store shows a fun collection of gifts from home accessories to novelty items. Cooper and Dash, LoDo: 1441 Wazee Street, Denver The shop also sells fresh bouquets of artfully arranged flowers. Set up like the stylish Parisian apartment of my dreams, this darling boutique is carefully arranged with unique home goods, elegant clothing, and even a little children’s nook. Conservatrice, (Note: This boutique has moved to Littleton.) This little shop is packed with unusual and handcrafted, locally made gifts including jewelry, bath and body, home accessories, personal accessories, and art. Caboodle Gifts, Virginia Village: 1507 S. They sell some of my favorite candles, body products and Turkish towels. It’s worth your while to visit this eclectic shop of home goods and gifts. Third Avenue, Denver Union Station: 1701 Wynkoop Street, Denver Bloom by Anuschka, Cherry Creek North: 2353 E. It’s the perfect place to find cards, home decor accessories and gifts, personal accessories like scarves and jewelry, and stuff for babies and young kiddos. The curated selection of wares is a mix of both national and local artisans. Launched in 1977, this place sold local waaay before selling local was trendy. The Artisan Center, Cherry Creek North: 2757 E. The sign is subtle but it’s hard to miss the green home furnishings decorating the exterior. This gift boutique is actually composed of a “big store” and a “little store,” and carries an extensive selection of cards, cute gifts and home accessories. Is there a better place to find a unique gift than a cute little local boutique? You’ll want to bookmark this page of 35+ locally owned Denver boutiques and gift shops in neighborhoods across the city for the next time you need a thoughtful gift!ġ. ![]()
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