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World Market

World Market

3.2(49 reviews)
1.8 mi
$$

Enjoyed the world market Golden Easter Egg hunt here with my girlfriend. We've also gone here for…read morethe Golden Elf during Christmas time and it's always a nice experience. The staff is friendly, the store is well organized, and I love a nice scavenger hunt.

I like coming to the World Market in Woodinville. The store is always clean and well organized, and…read moreit's fun to wander around because they have a good mix of seasonal products, home decor, wine, and beers from around the world. The staff is friendly and approachable, which makes shopping here easy. Prices on the food items are also pretty reasonable, which is nice given the variety they offer. My only gripe is that the international food section isn't quite what it used to be. It used to feel like you could always discover something new and hard to find, but the selection seems to get smaller every time I visit. It's a little disappointing since that was one of the highlights for me. Overall though, it's still a solid store to browse for unique gifts, drinks, and decor. *** German translation Ich geh echt gern zum World Market in Woodinville. Der Laden ist immer sauber und ordentlich, und es macht einfach Spass, durch die Gänge zu schlendern. Es gibt eine richtig gute Mischung aus saisonalen Sachen, Deko fürs Zuhause, Wein und Bieren aus aller Welt. Das Personal ist superfreundlich und unkompliziert, man fühlt sich gleich wohl. Die Preise für die Lebensmittel sind auch total okay, vor allem wenn man bedenkt, was für eine Auswahl sie haben. Ein kleiner Minuspunkt, die internationale Lebensmittel-Ecke ist nicht mehr das, was sie mal war. Früher hat man da ständig neue und ausgefallene Sachen entdeckt, aber mittlerweile wirkt die Auswahl bei jedem Besuch ein bisschen kleiner. Schade, weil das für mich immer ein Highlight war. Alles in allem aber trotzdem ein cooler Laden, um nach besonderen Geschenken, Getränken oder Deko rumzustöbern.

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HomeGoods - Clean aisles

HomeGoods

3.1(17 reviews)
1.5 mi

Found some cute things today , but the best part of our visit was Kristin checking us out ! She has…read moreoutstanding customer service, super friendly and a real asset to home goods.

HomeGoods is a glorious, chaotic emporium of "I didn't know I needed this until I saw it for $7.99"…read morestuff you didnt realize that you had to have . Stepping through those doors is like entering a whimsical vortex where your sensible shopping list melts faster than ice cream on a summer afternoon. Let's be honest, the sheer volume of stuff in HomeGoods could rival a small nation's GDP. You'll find artisanal-looking ceramic mugs nestled precariously next to a sequined throw pillow that screams "divorcee with a flair for the dramatic." Need a slightly-too-large plain but dirt cheap apron for reasons you can't quite articulate? They've got approximately 7,000. And don't even get me started on the scented candles. You could navigate the store blindfolded by simply following the overpowering aroma of "Coastal Breeze Sunset" and "Spiced Pumpkin Dream." The beauty, and the mild terror, of HomeGoods lies in its price points. You can snag a surprisingly chic little side table for the cost of two fancy coffees at Starbucks , or a set of surprisingly absorbent kitchen towels for less than your last questionable takeout order. It's this affordability that fuels the frenzy, the "just one more thing" mentality that leads to your cart overflowing with items you'll likely store in the attic and rediscover in 2038. Navigating the aisles, however, is akin to participating in a low-stakes obstacle course designed by someone with a serious hoarding problem. You'll be dodging rogue pillows , sidestepping stacks of discounted pictures featuring questionable art work ( was the artist high or just from Seattle?) all the while playing a delicate dance around fellow shoppers who are locked in a silent battle for the last flamingo-shaped garden gnome. Personal space? What's that? This is HomeGoods, where the only personal space that matters is the precious few inches around that deeply discounted Turkish cotton blanket you just wrestled from a determined grandma. And then, the grand finale: the checkout line. As mentioned in many of the reviews it is now legendary. It's a serpentine beast, a slow-moving testament to the collective weakness of humanity when faced with affordable home décor. You'll have ample time to contemplate your purchases as well as silently judge the person in front of you who has apparently bought every single decorative doorknob sign in the tri-county area. You might even strike up a conversation with your fellow line-dwellers, bonding over your shared addiction to discounted throw pillows and the existential dread of realizing you now own three different types of cheese boards. HomeGoods is a glorious mess. It's a place where your budget can simultaneously rejoice and weep. You'll leave with treasures you never knew you needed, at prices that feel almost criminal, but you'll also leave slightly claustrophobic and with the faint scent of potpourri clinging to your clothes. So, go forth, brave shopper! Embrace the chaos, snag the deals, and and bring your patience forc the checkout line. We're all in this together...unless we are fighting over the last $10 Garden Gnome, then is pure Dawinism survival of the fittest

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Sankara Imports - Store Front

Sankara Imports

5.0(5 reviews)
3.5 mi

I popped in to Sankara Imports for the first time earlier this year after I dropped off a custom…read moreframing order at nearby Tsuga Fine Art. The owner of this business was very kind and welcoming. She seemed to me to really value supporting artisans in India and Nepal. Much of the merchandise is sourced directly from these countries. I think there were items from Turkey as well? I enjoyed my brief conversation with the owner. The prices here are so low that I questioned her profit margins and wondered how much of this business is a labor of love for her. I had an odd budget when I entered this store, I believe that my budget was $82, and I got several lovely things for just under this amount of money. I left very happy with my visit and with my purchases. Recommended for inexpensive and unusual gifts for yourself or others.

This is a hidden gem that more people should go to! Incredible hand made crafts, art, clothes,…read morescarves, jewelry, keepsake boxes, stuffed animals, hair forks, decorations, blankets, etc... The goods are amazing and everything seems to be hand made and/or upcycled. They source everything from fairly paid, fairly treated artisans and some of the proceeds go to worthy causes. This is high quality stuff. When I was there, a pregnant woman was having henna done on her stomach and there was such a lovely, warm vibe in the shop. The workers were so nice. They told me about some cool details of the things I bought that made me feel more connected to the makers. So many of the goods are freaking gorgeous with beautiful patterns. I want to go back and get a robe from them -- they were made from pre-owned sarees! Many things were made from those, including skirts, bags, scrunchies, and scarves. Go get your friend or loved one something amazing and unique for a gift! Or something for yourself! Love this place and hope it never goes out of business.

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Sankara Imports - I got all of these items at Sankara for under $82!

I got all of these items at Sankara for under $82!

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Repurposed sari necklace and block print dress!

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