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Forsythēa

4.7 (7 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 1 week ago

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Juli S.

Forsythea is one of my favorite shops in Astoria. Not only is it a wonderful gift store, but they have a lot of functional art, which is my favorite kind. When I last visited, I purchased a beautiful ceramic cup decorated with a simple, abstract flower design.

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A delightful boutique, the shopkeeper is warm and inviting and has a discerning eye for clever and beautiful luxe do-dads and must-haves!

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Finn Ware of Oregon

Finn Ware of Oregon

(19 reviews)

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Love this boutique!!! Beautiful store filled, and I mean filled, with thoughtfully curated…read moreScandinavian treasures. Since Astoria, the oldest city in Oregon, had a large settlement of Norwegian, Swedish and Finns the influence remains and a visit to Finn Ware really transports you. The vibrant Marimekko floral shopping totes with coordinating face masks had me at hello! Such a sign of the times. They have an assortment of striped shirts in a multitude of colors that just shout Nordic. Large selection of uniquely designed dish towers and dish cloths, I wanted them all! Of course there is a Christmas section with the most charming Santa's and gnomes in traditional red and white. Even a Christmas tree draped in ornaments for sale. Lots of items with colorful fish designed items: mugs, bowls, paper napkins, dish towels, cards. Make sure to check out the various Lutefisk mugs and their funny sayings. Along one of the walls is an assortment of Finnish licorice, Nordic treats, Icelandic chocolate and saltlakrits. We picked up several items for ourselves and Nordic friends. Definitely give yourself time to walk around and check out every nook and corner, there are treasures everywhere! Wish there was a store like this in Portland.

They had some cute stuff. I just got an ornament for Christmas. But they had some great vases and…read moreother glass items I would have liked like cups but I don't drive and didn't want to carry much. I would definitely come back. Friendly service.

A Gypsy's Whimsy Herbal Apothecary

A Gypsy's Whimsy Herbal Apothecary

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It is a wonderful shop with an ease of browsing. I specifically was looking for bright, wool socks…read moreand picked up three pairs. The socks (Paths to the Spirit, fair trade) were an instant hit for me. They are thick, colorful, and incredibly warm: perfect for an Oregon winter. I also found two pairs of Solmate socks on sale. That's a bonus, so I decided to get them, too. The shop was a bit too fragrant for my husband (not synthetic Hallmark store fragrant, however), so he stepped outside for fresh air. Lots of interesting items in this very well-stocked store. I could have browsed more, but my aim was on high-quality socks, so I kept my visit short. They also have wonderful candles, teas, herbs, and jewelry. Check-out was friendly and easy. I'll be back!

Super whitewashed with a full plethora of exploited cultures with a side of appropriation. The…read morewoman who possibly owns energy was whack and immediately started following me and my kids around. We left because of the awkwardness of it all and not to mention as an indigenous woman it was just not worth being in the space. I don't care if locals love this space, I know the real thing from the new age neo Native American bullshit. After we left quickly because my 8 year old was over it, the owner or worker- came out with her fist clenched and she was like "where is the purse she was holding." I walked back in and said - right there." She said "oh"! I was embarrassed for her; however I feel like she wanted there to be some sort of dramatic scenario. No apology- just accusing my child of stealing and she is probably lowkey racist- monetizing off others cultures. Don't waste your money- go find the deal- the true healers, people genuinely connected to the plants, culture and stay away from this nonsense.

Forsythēa - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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