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    Early Settler

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Zuki Boo & Who - Featuring gorgeous Bel Short designs (drawings and water colour stationary & cards)

    Zuki Boo & Who

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.3 kmAdelaide
    $$

    Presentation is everything as my mother would say, and this gorgeous store's front gets top marks…read moreevery time. Now located a few shops down the Regent Arcade from their Renew Adelaide pop-up, the store has settled in and the Arcade's vibe suits it well. Stocking the hand poured Zuki & Boo soy candles in some truly delectable scents, this is my primary reason for swinging by. I'm a real lover of a 'natural' smelling candle (as opposed to the saccharine qualities many other scented candles give off) and this stock is top notch. Available is different glass jar sizes and also available poured in a tea cup (with the saucer to match), they make great presents for yourself or others. My current fave is Bergamot & Banksia but the Coffee Bean is just right to get your day started (I work night shift so burning candles after waking is perfectly acceptable at 6pm!). Check the candle 'menu' for some potential favourites and the staff can let you know when they become available (or pour some for you). The store also has a beautiful array of posies and floral arrangements with the ladies happy to create a floral arrangement to your colour palette or floral taste for an excellent price, however I can never go past the gorgeous bouquets often sitting in the store front (and often so cheap!). Succulents at various stages of growth and in an array of pots plus terrariums can be picked up and once again, all very reasonably priced. Other assorted soft furnishings are available, cushions and throws, as well as some stationery and assorted homewares. A great place to find a gift for yourself. I'm a fan.

    Having had a good lurk of places to check out over yelp whilst killing time waiting for a car…read moreservice I decided to check this place off the list! It's like a florist for the young and funky where you can grab terrerium pieces planted into clever little pots, glasses, teapots and large jars. Being a fiend for cacti and succulents I went absolutely bananas over the place and was stoked the owner shared my enthusiasm for her awesome little shop! There was so much I wanted to buy but budget limitations meant I just left with a large jar with some little leafy babies inside for the bargain price of $45 (so little considering it has five little varieties included). VERY well priced and lovely woman I want to come back and grab a teapot with some scented candles next time I'm in town for sure so please leave me one haha... so make sure to check it out!

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    Zuki Boo & Who - So much yummy an pretty goodies.

    So much yummy an pretty goodies.

    Zuki Boo & Who - Vintage pots and succulents at a great price and lovely gift!

    Vintage pots and succulents at a great price and lovely gift!

    Zuki Boo & Who - Gorgeous flower arrangement from this beautiful store!

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    Gorgeous flower arrangement from this beautiful store!

    Raw Space

    Raw Space

    3.3(7 reviews)
    1.3 kmAdelaide
    $$

    For the hard to buy for friend, family or colleague Raw Space is your answer…read more Fancy a spaceship shaped ice cube? An avid fellow owl collector? Need a card that says everything you're not trying to say but is hell funny? Fancy some funky shaped 1m sized clocks for your home? Seriously, everything and anything quirky is in this store and it can easily consume a good hour of your time. While I am not a huge fan of some of their pricing on things, Raw Space can get away with it because they stock chique quirky (ie. not tacky unique or "novelty" reject shop style) wares. This place is perfect for birthday presents, Christmas presents, hey you have everything and I have no idea what to give you presents and self-gifts! Go in, but be warned you will end up wanting a whole heap of not very useful but amazeballs stuff because of it's "cool factor."

    Trendy novelty shop located in the Gawler Arcade, one building East of the Myer Center. A 'go to'…read moreplace for gifts, especially of the last minute variety... there is something for nearly everyone in here! Owner, Naomi Travers has done a wonderful job of filling the shop with lots of nick nacks and things that make you go "ahhhh" and "ohhhh cool!" Raw Space is slightly feminine. Outstanding selection of funny and uncommon greeting cards. A tad pricey, but not unfairly so. There are some homeware items for a couple of hundred bucks, but I'd say the majority of items are priced under $50 with plenty of selection for under $30. The staff is fine and professional, but I've never received '5 star' service. There's been a few things that have irked me over the years, but nothing I could mention without sounding too anal.

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    Raw Space
    Raw Space - Ever changing shop front window displays of gifts and home wares

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    Ever changing shop front window displays of gifts and home wares

    Wheel & Barrow

    Wheel & Barrow

    3.4(5 reviews)
    1.3 kmAdelaide
    $$$

    I like the simple, clean lines of the black and white logo and also the interior of the store…read moreitself is displayed in an orderly fashion, as opposed to other stores who offer nothing but visual clutter. Wheel and Barrow offer a range of utensils, accessories and equipment for the indoor and outdoor kitchen, plus furniture and also a small range of gourmet style food. The prices are on parr with what other kitchenware stores sell for but there is a larger range than say General Trader. I also like the fact there is a cafe attached to the store where they serve really tasty coffee and serve light meals such as baguettes and focaccia with fillings of your choice. For dessert or a quick fix they have muffins and cakes to wash down with a freshly roasted coffee. Their online store keeps you in touch with what's new and on sale plus it has recipes to tempt you to try and in turn they have the products to make your attempt a success.

    08/01/2012 Photos First to Review Wheel&Barrow Homewares…read moreoffers product innovation and knowledge in the areas of cooking, serving, entertaining, making them the homeware store for more than just the ingredients, at extremely low prices! The store is somewhat hidden and tucked away towards the back of Rundle Mall Plaza. Once you find it, It has a white, black & metallic grey store front, very affordable prices, and a marketing motto that states they "provide customers with a shopping experience designed to eliminate confusion without limiting choice." Once you step in, you can find yourself easily narrowing yourself down to choosing something you like and can afford! You can easily be trapped because there are several things that a homebody guy like me could use here! I was like, "Mmmm...This one here is cool.....I could totally use this tonight!" I was able to play house for a little while and quench my thirst for new kitchenware...and only $4 dollars well spent, I found something that I really liked and I could take home! You got me....in your wheelbarrow, alright. Lucky for me, Wheel&Barrow's buying team travels the world to ensure that they consistently have the best professional product ranges in Australia....which means that the best home decor products are right here! Judging by how good the products here look, you can only IMAGINE the how delighted I was to find something I could finally afford! haha! The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars, was because your staff didn't even say hello, approach me, or talk to me. The one that served me just wrapped my glassware without any enthusiasm. The only thing I heard from her was, "Would you like a bag?".....That's it. Brushing that aside, this store makes all the cheap stores look bad, because of the high quality they offer. They also make other homeware stores look bad, because of its low price advantage. Wheel&Barrow Homewares, thank you for letting me purchase something here without doing much damage to my bank balance. You're an absolute winner for that! I found you, and I will be back.

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    Wheel & Barrow
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    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

    4.3(9 reviews)
    1.8 kmAdelaide
    $$

    I would be more than willing to set up shop (pardon the pun) in the shop front window of Bauhaus…read more Every few weeks when I walk past I can either imagine myself sitting atop their giant Moroccan pouffes in a kaftan, reading a vintage hard cover book or lounging about in their bright red acapulco chairs in a pair of their silver clogs admiring my giant Marimekko print on the wall. This gift shop and homewares store is high class, full of cultural finds that look like they've just been pulled out of a souk in a turkish market or from a church in eastern Europe. There is something for everyone from all budgets here too so don't let looks deceive you. You can pick up $20 scarves, $10 rings or even a beautiful photo frame for $25 or so. At the other end of the spectrum you can pay up to $140 for a small wire frame cube which I'm sure is handmade by pixies in the titus mountains or something. Staff are not intrusive and allow you to browse the shelves, cabinets, floor and walls full of knick knacks, prints and more. And when you go to pay make sure you ask about their free gift wrapping service to make your loved one feel like you've spent even more dosh on them!

    23/12/2011 How many cute little pieces can be packed into a…read moretiny shop, and then nearly bought by my prying hands? There were a lot of gift ideas inside Bauhaus! Loved the necklaces and jewellery and how small things were in here. Cute, Exotic, Pretty, Affordable and Fun... the few words that describe the gift ideas in this place. I asked the shop assistant where their products were made, and they said most of it was made overseas, but their front counter was filled with Adelaide-made objects. I didn't give this 5 stars because one, there was very little walking room and you had to compete with other keen customers for space....and secondly, as a young guy, there weren't that many things that excited me or interested me. If I had a girlfriend, then yeah I'd definitely go here for ideas.

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    Bauhaus - Cool ceramics

    Cool ceramics

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    Cane Corner

    Cane Corner

    2.8(4 reviews)
    0.3 kmAdelaide

    Dude. Gross. I've…read morenever liked cane furniture all too much, and being in a store with filled with it makes me feel like I'm in some sort of retirement village. I've got a few elderly relatives that would be head over heels (in an injury-free sort of way) upon coming to a store like this, but if you want to retain any remnant of modernity to the interior decor of your home, I would advise you to turn and run. But to be fair, there were some decent looking outdoor chairs hidden throughout the store; stuff that I wouldn't mind buying for myself. One of their black cane outdoor furniture sets could actually be a very nice fit to a modern outdoor setting, but finding these items through an array of outdated designs will really test your searching abilities. Perhaps when I turn old and grey I'll develop an affection for unsightly cane furniture - but until then I'll look for my furniture elsewhere.

    It's hard to be fair and unbiased, as my parents for some reason absolutely fucking loved cane…read morefurniture when they first decorated their house in the mid 1970s. As a result, nearly every traumatic injury of the first eight or so years of my life generally involved cane furniture. As a result, I'm not a fan. Hell, maybe I wouldn't be a fan anyway. But this place, this is alright. If you're looking for cane furniture, then this is probably your place. I came in here a few weeks ago searching for some white wicker chairs for my mother-in-law, as for some reason she seemed to have lost her sanity and decided that they would be appropriate. I was fairly impressed with the range of furniture. It was pretty good quality stuff, but I think my cats would rip anything I bought here apart in a matter of seconds. But then again I've got really destructive cats. The people that work here I only briefly talked to, but they seemed to know their stuff, and were nice enough. I'm sure if I ever wanted to buy cane furniture, this would be one of the first places I tried.

    Jam Factory

    Jam Factory

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 kmAdelaide
    $$$

    Some of the most beautiful glass work I've ever seen is in this store…read more If you're looking to decorate your home or buy a gift for someone, you should definitely check this place out. There are bowls, plates, glasses, vases, and ornaments. Light fittings even. Most anything one could functionally produce with glass this place has. Everything is hand made, much of it is produced by the Jam Factory next to UniSA City West Campus. It's also a non-for profit organisation supported by the SA government. A great place to shop.

    8/01/2012 Thanks to the initiative of the Dunstan government…read morein 1973, JamFactory has supported and promoted outstanding design and craftsmanship through its widely acclaimed studios, galleries and shops for nearly 40 years! Brian Parkes, the current Chief Executive Officer of JamFactory, is "passionate about promoting the social, cultural and economic value of creativity and design". Having worked in art and design organisations for more than 20 years, he decided to be with JamFactory since April 2010! (On an aside note, Brian also loves living in Adelaide, and is most at peace when bush walking with his family.) I found this beautiful shop by pure chance. I was just walking along one Sunday afternoon, looking for something cool to add to my home, when the appearance and variation of bright colours struck my wandering eye! So much...creativity and beauty. All around the shop. It just got my undivided attention. This shop actually provides an extensive range of hand-crafted ceramics, glassware, jewellery and other collectables by leading Australian artists and designers including the extraordinary products made on-site in the JamFactory studios. JamFactory is like taking a journey back and forth in a white time capsule - the tiny hand-made dogs just on the ground by the door reminded me of when I used to do arts&crafts when I was a little boy! The shop assistant here is approachable, helpful, and is willing to share her abundance of knowledge about all the people behind this shop. If some of you think there is a lack of talent in Adelaide, this shop will definitely prove you wrong! Everywhere you look there is something to admire and all the beauty you see makes you respect the incredible amount of time it takes to create such artwork, and lucky us, we just get to enjoy the view of all the local ability we have here in Adelaide. There needs to be more public awareness for the careers of these talented artists, craftspeople and designers!

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    Jam Factory - Jam Factory @ Rundle Mall Plaza, Adelaide

    Jam Factory @ Rundle Mall Plaza, Adelaide

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    Jam Factory

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