By Suzanne Jennerich
Original art in the form of nightlights
Honey from the Big Island
Best Jellycat selection in Honolulu!
Love it when local artists drop off their originals!
Some of ana Lucia's art pieces can be found here
The cutest ornaments ever!
Sip and Shop May 2024
By Suzanne Jennerich
Handmade ceramics by Honolulu artist Leslie Ross
Exterior
Return
Jewelry by Big Island artist Blue Cinder Biologica
Storefront Photo of Magnolia
Honolulu photographer Kelly Rice has an art walk all of her own.
So cute! Love the bags!
Kent M.
Sep 19, 2024
This charming art store has a delightful variety of items, offering a little bit of everything for every creative need.
Read MoreMelody C.
Jun 21, 2021
They don't mark the prices on the products. The woman presumably the owner rang me up as I walked away I noticed the price on an item. Ridiculously priced wooden honey dipper for $9.99. Tried to return it. Nope store credit or exchange only. Sorry I'm not local and you really should mark the prices on the products you sell. Obviously I am not going to let this store keep my store credit until the next time I'm on island. Seems like a shop that gets little traction, judging by lack of reviews and people shopping. I ended up looking around and selected something else. Paid the difference and made sure to ask her to wrap it. Terrible customer service. When you buy something glass and breakable it should be a given the sales person wraps it for you.
Read MoreFaith B.
Mar 19, 2022
No matter how many times I came this store to look around. The customer service is never there. Not even a "Welcome " or a " thank you ". Just a cold stare as I walk inside. They always have this stare like I'm gonna steal something. I hope they be a bit more enthusiastic with customers coming in no matter they're looking around or planning to buy something.
Read MoreMarisol B.
Feb 3, 2022
I went to 3 different businesses looking for a specific Surfer Towel and this store had it. Great selection and quality Hawaii made items. I'm a fan ^_^
Read MoreElise D.
Feb 20, 2021
This store has a lot of items to add some beauty to your spaces: island inspired art prints and crafts from local artists, children's things, and unique gifts.The customer service was also great. Everyone so friendly and low-key. When I found a print I liked by Shar Tuiasoa, the salesperson asked if I wanted to get a frame and brought out a cute, white distressed frame that matched the print and happened to be on sale. She wrapped it all padding, gift wrap, and bow after I said it was a gift.
Read MoreTherese H.
Apr 8, 2018
The Heather Brown pieces in the window caught my eye, so I dragged my daughter into this store with me ... discovered some new artists and goggled at all the cute stuff. It's an eclectic range of products, from local honey to specialty paints to children's clothing - I could have spent an hour in here just checking out everything. Will be back for gifts for friends off island!
Read MoreVictoria A.
Mar 1, 2016
I haven't been to Kahala Mall in a long time and happened to come across Magnolia. I remember this store to sell vintage/antique items but those types of products are no longer being sold here. Instead you'll find a slightly different vibe and direction from previous. Magnolia seems to be headed towards a more local vibe and featuring art from local artist such as Heather Brown. In my opinion, it seems a little confusing right now since I'm not sure it's such a "touristy spot" to shop at or is it still dabbling in household goods/furniture? In the back of the store there is a table with chairs that appears to be used for in-store workshops classes. I love that in a store - something that doubles in workshops and not just retail. Turns out, Magnolia is the only distributor on island that sells Annie Sloan Chalk paint. If you're at a loss for what that is, you're just not clued in to that language (yet). It's one of the latest craze in DIY painting projects. I'm thrilled that not only does Magnolia sell them in different colors but that they also host classes that teach you every step in the process. Seems I just missed the February class but was told to check on the website for further postings.So if Annie Sloan Chalk Paint doesn't draw you into this store I'm not sure what else will. Like I said, it seems disjointed right now (product selections and niche). It's a mish-mash of sorts and unlike clothing boutiques you know they sell clothes, etc. Magnolia appears to be in transition. You'd probably come here for chalk paint workshops if that was your thing but other than that, it's hard to pinpoint what exactly is their specialty. Customer service was nill and void. The elderly woman at the counter was preoccupied with something other than sales on the floor. I asked her about the classes and she pretty much brushed me off and told me to look on the website. Oh well, maybe she was having a bad day.
Read MoreJ W.
Jan 10, 2025
Many different souvenirs to choose from. For instance, there were wooden coasters, ceramic coasters, regular coasters. Got some items and would have purchased more if we had more room in our luggage.
Read MoreKelimia M.
Jan 13, 2023
Love this artistic boutique for its amazing decor and quality products. Plus owner Maggie is friendly and her staff are very helpful. Loving my Kai lotions. Highly recommend visiting Magnolia the next time you're at Kahala Mall. Mahalo!
Read MoreAndrew W.
Feb 15, 2020
I walked into this store today thinking I could find a nice birthday gift for my wife. Instead of a greeting - like at any other art boutique store - the older lady with short hair just gave me a look of disgust, perhaps because I was in my work clothes and not "tourist" clothes. How very "Pretty Woman" of you.The business next door got my business instead.You're welcome!
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