Even for those who love hitting stores, December can feel daunting. Since we’re down with making things run as smoothly as possible for our readers, we thought it would be a good idea to seek out a few key and kickass Vancouver retailers who are in the know and ask for some directions, because even the most hardened getters-of-things done could use a compass in the yule maelstrom. We’re calling their contributions The Shopaholiblog (because it’s a fun word to say).
For the final installment of the Christmas season, we go to Anne Pearson (interview) of the design concept store Vancouver Special at 20th & Main, in the heart of Vancouver’s super swell Mt. Pleasant neighbourhood.
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Under $20
International Wall Calendar by NAVA Italy
Price: $15
Why: I love this because it’s a great example classic graphic design. Each month you tear off a page to reveal the one below.
Who: students, designers, or your Italian cousin.
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Under $50
“Burrito” Indoor plant by KERMODI (a local garden/plant design company)
Price: $38
Why: I love Mr. Burrito because he is a quiet and good-natured companion, and is very low maintenance.
Who: This item would be perfect for anyone from your cubicle-mate to your eccentric great aunt.
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Under $100
“PLUS” Wooden Salt and Pepper Mills by MUUTO.
Price: $95 each
Why: I love this because the designers, who are called ‘Norway Says,’ researched how your hands hold a pepper mill, and constructed the shape accordingly.
Who: a budding Top Chef competitor.
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$100 and Over
Set of three nesting porcelain bowls by Portland potter Lilith Rockett.
Price: $415
Why: I love Lilith’s work because it is minimal yet warm, and is true to the material. Each piece is one of a kind, is unglazed on the outside and glazed on the inside and meant for everyday use.
Who: your mother.
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WHERE TO BUY
Vancouver Special
Vancouver Special is a retail store offering a carefully curated selection of contemporary furniture, sofas, design objects, household accessories, and art and architecture books. The shop’s aim is to promote the idea that good design can be accessible, affordable, of high quality and bring pleasure to daily life (linkage).