"Kei and Molly is such a fun spot for some holiday shopping and more (but really top of mind for holiday stuff).They are known for their prints, specifically their tea towels but they also offer other local goods and overall there is just a lot of heart in the store. They do some really cool things in the community and I highly recommend checking out more about their business model. So many beautiful artisan gifts can be found here and I'll definitely be back for their next misprint sale."
"If you are looking for a nice souvenir store, Gift & Gourmet could be a nice choices. It's easy to find in downtown Santa Fe, near Loretto Chapel.They have some cool home decor items, Christmas ornaments, food items, nice quality, decent prices. Nice decor and atmosphere, a cute store in the middle of it all."
"Cute store. Buy art or things for the home. Interesting place to be located in this little town"
"This store is so charming, run by a family of artists and carrying only locally made products this is a gift buying heaven. Most shops in the area are artsy but this place is art you can use. Cute printed pillows, aprons, jams, wooden hanging plant holders with macramé and so much more. Also consistently open and amazing customer service."
"This cute little shop needs more advertising and people coming in because is a great place to stop if you are driving by or live in the area. The ladies here are so nice that made me wanna stay and chat with them. Everything is either vintage, unique art, locally made or fun crafts at very affordable prices."
"A delightful shop with wonderful treasures at fantastic prices! Helpful and friendly staff."
"Looking for a birdbath? We were. The big name hardware stores lack variety. Potteryland is GREAT! Local and has a great selection of birdbaths, concrete ornaments for your yard, benches... quality and great prices. Prices were better here than at the big name stores. The owner helped us choose the perfect piece. Super friendly, super helpful. We'll be return customers without a doubt."
"Right off the bat, I have to mention this is a great spot to grab something really nice for the bearded folks in your life. They have some super fancy shaving sets and lots of just masculine gifts in general. They also have lots of other fancy gifts for everyone in your life but sometime masculine gifts can be a little harder to find and this is the place for that. I found some very fun alcohol related gifts that I would love for my own bar area, super fancy. They are located right off of Rio Grande in the plaza where Two Cranes and Les Combes are. I'd been wanting to check them out and holiday shopping was the perfect occasion. They go above and beyond with the gift wrapping as well, so cute! Perfect for those like me, who can't wrap to save their life."
"Great customer service at all shops with a huge variety of Native American and Contemporary selections.Also providing the best prices around.My collection has grown because of this beautiful NM Boutique."
"Nambé, founded in 1951 in northern New Mexico, has been sold to a British company - Portmeirion Group - a successful British Home Goods company. Portmeirion Group is the parent company of a number of home goods companies. The announced plans include the retention of the administration staff of Nambé in New Mexico. Whew! Although the production of the Nambé products moved from Santa Fe to Asia a few years ago, it appears that these wonderful products, at least for now, will retain their ancestry, and their future, in The Land of Enchantment . . . . and in Stoke-on-Trent in Central England. This new little Nambé shop in Cottonwood Corners is one of two Nambé shops in Albuquerque. There is one in Santa Fe. Fingers crossed that it will remain."
"Poco A Poco Patio is one of the several shopping and art gallery plazas in Old Town. This place was my favorite due to the fact that you feel like you are completely outside of space and time once you enter the patio. It kind of feels like Frontierland at Disneyland only much cooler and less children running around begging for pictures with Mickey."
"This is a darling little shop and the man who is always at the counter when I go in, is very helpful and friendly (I'm sorry I have never asked his name). They have a wide selection of Mexican handcraft imports, and their prices are MUCH,MUCH better than prices down in old town!If you are coming north on 4th, be prepared to turn left almost as soon as you cross Montano. If you are headed south on 4th, keep looking to the right. If you pass Montano, you've gone too far. Its easy to drive right by this little treasure!"
LaLa G.
May 1, 2019
So glad I drove by and found this place! I was so impressed with all they do and the opportunity they provide women. This place has unique things at great prices. I'll definitely keep them in mind when shopping for gifts. And I'll be back for a few goodies for myself too! I recommend you check this place out, it's sooooo worth it!
Visit Restaurant PageShannon M.
Jul 31, 2024
This shop sells all manner of kitchen implements and many spice blends and dip mixes incorporating hatch green and red chiles. You can also get blue corn cornbread and pancake mix, local jams, hot sauces and more! I got all the gifts to take home for my foodie partner here.
Visit Restaurant PageEvan M.
Aug 2, 2022
This is such a charming spot. Here you will find some of the most unique home decor and knick knacks. The "shop" is host to multiple rooms which make excellent vignettes of the themes on display in that space. The styles and products are always changing and they always feel fresh and relevant. Two things to keep in mind before your visit:1. The rooms are always changing, so if you see something you like, buy it before it's gone!2. EVERYTHING is for sale! There may be a light or a special hook or some of the smallest, unconventional items that you may have interest in and most of the time, you can buy it! The shop is nestled between a local coffee shop up front and a brewery further back which make it a great spot to spend some time.If you find yourself in the Crest and want to spend some down time browsing around or are looking for something unique then this is your place!
Visit Restaurant PageMarla G.
Jan 29, 2023
Lovely shop the owner was super nice and I loved her customer service. Everything in the shop is designed by her and her husband! Had all sorts of options from cutting boards to aprons for you and your kids even some little nicnacs. And of corse located in a great part of town if you feel like exploring a little bit go to old town and visit the shops!
Visit Restaurant PageAnneliese E.
Sep 4, 2016
Love, love, love this place. More fountain selections than any other place in Albuquerque, and they have slews of catalogs that you can browse through for additional options. Pricing is much better than at nurseries and the service is too-notch. They helped me walk through all the options, take color samples home, and ordered my final pick with helpful hints and smiles on their faces. They followed up with a phone call on questions I had about dimensions and, three weeks later, loaded up our custom fountain into our truck. Good, old fashioned customer service, great selection and perfect pricing. Thank you!!!
Visit Restaurant PageDebbie C.
Feb 22, 2022
I went in there looking for the perfect gift and found so many wonderful things!! Kim the owner was there and was so kind and helpful. I was blown away with the assortment and quality of gifts. Such a beautiful shop! Please shop there to support a local business! You won't be disappointed!!
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"This business is consistently inconsistent with hours of operation and the items they sell. Told on phone they closed registers at 4:20 because 'they have to be out by 4:30.' Really?? Not very customer oriented. I did find the item I was looking for but told at the register they 'don't sell them (lighting globe) anymore by themselves'. Really? But it was on the shelf. Hmmm....I went across the street to a local business and gave them a few more $$ to keep their doors open. I knew"
"I stopped in nomades today, I was killing some time. I had a great chat with Linda, about the store. This store has all sorts of cool things going on. The concept is nomadic, tribal, & fair trade. They have cool cards for all occasions, furniture, house wares, soaps, candles, and they also have some great USA made, organic cotton clothes, by Prairie Underground. Basically, they have pretty much covered every angle you might need covered to create a tranquil environment, a nice smelling fair trade endorsing self, surrounded by candles, Buddhas, and giving great gifts. Fans say "Go""
"The service and professionalism is top-notch. The Fathers always make sure that my car is clean to my satisfaction and I have NEVER had a problem with their attention to detail.I have also had a couch reupholstered and it was a wonderful job at a fraction of the cost of quotes I received. They could charge more for the amazing work that they do!The men are gaining experience and business sense and it shows!Thank you FBF and PB & J Family Services."
"House Trap Nice store that's filled to the brim on two levels of handmade goods that are made in Mexico. The owners are really nice and ready to answer any and all questions but the pricing on a lot of their wares was a touch high for my liking. However, a lot of it is considered art, so I get that pricing can be subjective. Regardless of which it's still worth checking out as they really do have some amazing craftspeople making their stock."
"Simply great! Charlie is an expert curator of nostalgia and vintage cool. super fun to browse and a great place to support local."
"I love this little gift shop! They have really great products, everything from kitchenware to soap to books to an amazing selection of scarves! Cute jewelry, really cute things for the house, and just a good vibe overall. They have some really great and affordable French vintage glassware too!"
"I dropped by for some wedding gift ideas. The staff was really attentive without being pushy. I like that a lot. Since it's national ice cream day they were giving away sundaes. They have so many beautiful things. I know I will be able to get the perfect gift for my friends."
"We recently purchased outdoor lights to replaced the ones that came with our home. Mike was very attentive from begging to end. He even gave us a tour of the shop and explained the entire process of making our ceramics lights. We are very happy. It only with the great customer service but also the attention to detail. We love our outdoor lights very much. I highly recommend them."
"Very nice store,the owner was very knowledgeable and a world traveler. Had a nice chat with him."
"These folks did a great job with my vintage mid-century modern pendulum lamp. It was flickering and acting up with its smart plug, so I opted to have it rewired. It took some time completing the repair, however, their recommendations and the end result were spot on. So if you prefer using a locally owned and operated business as I do, definitely use their services. Note - they also had a lovely selection of shades and accessories!"
"This is an amazing store. Nambe started in Sante Fe, so it is awesome to be in a home store, and an outlet no less. The place was filled with amazing pieces, some I had never seen. I own a decent amount of Nambe from wedding gifts. My favorite color is copper and I love the copper canyon and heritage bronze collections. I own nothing from these. I spotted some amazing pieces in this store: the picture frames, the 3-tier copper canyon server I really have been longing for, and a gorgeous heritage hanukiah.I was so ready to buy the 3 tier server. My husband handed me his credit card, offering a gift for our upcoming one year anniversary, and we skipped to the register to ask about it. First, my husband told the cashier we wanted to get the server. He acted confused, so I repeated it. He seemed to have no interest in listening to us. Finally, when I said it a third time, he said there were 2 different price points. It is originally $250 (and still is anywhere outside of this outlet store). He told us one is $100 and one is $150. I had only seen the $100 and asked what the difference is. He told us, "You have to inspect it yourself."He did not come out from behind his check out area and would not help us take the $150 one down, which was on a high shelf. My husband took it down and I did not see anything specific that made a $50 difference. The $100 one had a small scratch on the 2nd tier, but it was no big deal.I was more annoyed with the lack of service, and decided not to purchase. It is a shame, because the products here are truly beautiful and I was interested in many pieces which had good prices. I was quite turned off by the associate and did not want to waste anyone's time in my group to purchase here."
"A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: either the third of four full moons in a season, or a second full moon in a month of the common calendar.In case you happened to Google it yourself, yes, I just ripped that quote from Wikipedia. Because I didn't know what a blue moon was. And when I read it, I thought, Yeah, that's just about right. This boutique nookery is a four-leaf clover, a double rainbow after a downpour, a brief glimpse of a shooting star, a sweet surprise find during the everyday humdrum. I spotted it when I parked my car next to Limonata, and inquiring minds want to know, so I checked it out. Good stuff. Reclaimed and recycled housewares and decorations, local artist jewelry, cool clothes, a fitting room and a nice owner. Really fair prices. Good gifting for that once-in-a-blue-moon-occasion."
"Great selection of vintage and antique items! The service is second to none! Julian is a wonderful person and offers great customer service! The prices are a true value."
"Full disclosure this lovely little gift shop is owned by a dear friend of mine who was one of my very first beekeeping teachers! But, I'm only a little biased. :)I was so very genuinely excited for such a lovely lady to open such a lovely shop, and it fits perfectly into the new El Vado complex. A MUST DO for tourists, but locals should not shy away from the El Vado either. Grab a bite to eat at one of their great food venues, have a staycation in one of the rooms, and pick up your souvenirs at Southwest Cactus!There is a gift here for everyone on your list - cactus (of course!), air plants, succulents; homemade cards, earrings, and other décor; and yummy local honey and beeswax!Chill vibe, cool products, and local family-owned."
"It's important to note that this business page isn't the correct spot to pen a review of Kelly's painting class, Designs By Wine. This page is assigned to the artist studio and storefront of her personal work, Kelly Jo Designs, which offers a slew of ceramic plates, bowls, vases and, as of just the last two years, create-your-own vessels and classes devoted to building your personal inner-artist. It's a wonderful store, a terrific spot to find New Mexico specific gifts, and I'm excited about the direction this studio is headed.Kelly works on a glossy medium, pieces that manage a balance between country charm and New Mexican roots, both comforting and illuminating, tough to describe but a visit to the website will do the trick. You'll find New Mexican odes, holiday-related options, and during said holidays you'll discover some awesome discounts. Moreover, this studio realizes a dream of a super creative person, and you'll get that bug during your visit. And then again, there's the good booze: these guys offer some terrific local wines and beers, so, you know, grab a glass, peruse, and buy a stellar bowl for your next dinner party."
"Having houseguests this summer, time to get nicer bedspreads. Found just what I was looking for at Pandora's! Hand woven in Oaxaca by master Zapotec weaver Sergio Martinez. Bedspreads were cut down to fit queen size beds, pillows were made with the excess. Alterations were done in a timely manner with good craftsmanship. While I was at it, bought a beautiful rug also by Sergio Martinez. Maite O. was very helpful throughout the transaction and the alterations."
"Gorgeous little store tucked away in the back of Bent Street. Very unique and beautiful jewelry and pottery. The store owner (I am guessing she owns it) was so great to talk to and had fantastic details about everything we purchased and asked about. Truly one of a kind items that we will cherish. So happy we found this magical place."
"Great little store with a lot of inventory. Do yourself a favor if you want to save money!! Great prices excellent service and Staff. Ask for Jennifer"
"I'm not antique-y. Well, I guess I am, sorta. I'm artistic-y. I figure antique-y is just a matter of time, at some point I'll be jonesing for tangible artifacts of my passage through the years, like Gameboys or Rob Roskopp skate decks or Manic Panic hair dye. Will any of these ever make the shelves of antique stores? Not likely. But they're relics of my past that connect me to days I've generally forgotten about. I think "Classic Rock" is an awesome example of this. Am I happy that Jane's Addiction and The Cure are currently on rotation alongside Jimi Hendrix and Def Leppard? Absolutely not. But I get it, I understand how this whole thing works out, I'll deal with it. Found On 4th basically nails what I'm talking about from an antique standpoint. Yes, it's filled with old stuff from any era, they don't really care. But the place is curated by artists, good ones, so they know their stuff. It's absolutely not an antique store, but it is, kinda. Let me put it this way: if I had an apartment or an old home in the valley, a blank living canvas, and I was looking to slap some lipstick on that pig, I'd go to this place. Hand selected and often refurbished gems are here for the taking at seriously fair prices and the overall impression of the work is basically timeless. I'm looking forward to finding out more about their classes, as well. When I visited they listed a class themed on Gratitude. I can't imagine the content of said class, but I'm intrigued. The other day I happened to bump into the song "Gratitude" by the Beastie Boys. I loved the tune, growing up, but listening to it as a grownup gave me a better understanding of its message. The Boys were getting older, wiser, reflecting, figuring it out. You'll find similar artists at Found on 4th. Here are the lyrics, should you happen to recall those days:Good times gone, and you missed themWhat's gone wrong in your system?Things they bounce like a SpaldingWhat'd you think, did you miss your calling?It's so free, this kind of feelingIt's like life, it's so appealingWhen you've got so much to say it's called gratitudeAnd that's right"
"Stumbled on this store by accident. We saw a giclee in the window and decided to have a closer look. We walked into a very eclectic shop. Soaps, trinkets, art and carvings. We found out that all of the product is made in NM. This adds to the definition of buying local. So we walked out with the print that originally caught our eye. Now to find a free place on the wall..."
"Ms Linda Lucero is an interior decorating genius! Not just her in-store staging, but the fact she saw a need for high end furniture consignment in Albuquerque. She offers 30day layaway and her prices are extremely competative on all popular brands like Moses, Horchow, Neiman Marcus (my mom coined them Needless Markup) and others. If you appreciate eclectic and out of the ordinary with superb pricing as well as home consultations you must come here for the best advise in town!"
"La Parada is rumored to have been a stagecoach stop on the historic El Camino route between Santa Fe and Mexico City. If so, I doubt that it looked anywhere near as colorful and beautiful as it does now. The tagline on the 4th Street entrance sign (shared with Farm & Table) is "world decor/gifts/vintage," and it fits the place to a tee. But they easily could have added "flowering trees," "flowing water," "blooming gardens," "radiant sunshine," "world music," "retro chic," or any number of other descriptors.Some of the items here are bulky and best suited for local purchase and use, especially the hand-painted garden planters and exquisite ceramics and wooden sculptures on display inside the store on the first floor. Others, like the funky vintage items in the upstairs "Retro Kitchen," are ideal as traveling gifts for self, friends, or family. It's hard to describe everything else, which ranges from small ceramic suns and moons to day of the dead key rings, blank note cards, bear-shaped coin purses, scarves, gloves, necklaces, and a full compliment of exotic, alluring, aesthetically intriguing outerwear for women and men. Everything is carefully arranged and tastefully presented, but it's not so precious that you'd be afraid to bring your 2-year inside for a look. This isn't a Dale Chihuly gift shop, or a place for showing off 50-year old aged balsamic in Venetian hand-blown glass. The painted birdhouses and potted plant burros, frogs, and chickens are tougher than they might look. If you ever are tempted to convert 100% of your shopping dollars to on-line retail, visiting La Parada may make you reconsider. Like an approaching stagecoach stop that people yearned to reach after days of dusty, sun-baked travel on bone-rattling roads and perilous river crossings, some places are best experienced in person, with the hands and fingers and optic nerves that millions of years of evolutionary history have crafted, one natural selection at a time. Whenever I visit a unique and lovingly-tended place like La Parada, I wonder how many times a particular key chain or coin purse or flower pot has been looked at, touched, talked about, before finally finding a buyer. I imagine the leather being stitched, the ceramic being painted, the face of St. Francis being sanded, the birds on his shoulder being attached, the fabric being woven, dyed, and sewn, the boxes being lined with packing materials in La Paz, Las Cruces, Southern India, Sulawesi, or Isfahan. And then, like magic, they appear within range of your vision. You look, you touch, you ponder, and if the stars align and the price is right, you purchase. And then you pack up your belongings, cast a skeptical glance outside at the dark clouds gathering on the horizon, get back in your SUV-sized stagecoach, say your goodbyes and bon voyage's and vaya con dios's, and you move on to the next stop of the journey, with your new bear-shaped coin purse and painted ceramic sun and moon wrapped up securely next to your seat, no doubt curious about where they will be going next."
"Looking for odd, eclectic or just different? Stop in here. After passing this place up for years and telling ourselves we need to stop, we finally did. It looks like a lot when driving by but the street view is only a small part. It has oversized vases, metal yard art, chimneas and wall hangings - then you go inside. It's stuffed floor to rafters in more decorative pieces, artwork, rugs and furniture. It seemed like every little nook & cranny was filled. The possibilities are limited only by your space and wallet. There was quite a bit of seasonal stuff on display to decorate your tree and interior for Christmas. Next trip will be truck & money. Last little bonus - prices were reasonable!"