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The Tangerine Fox

4.5 (11 reviews)
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Dab S.

In the heart of Adelaide here is a slice of Japanese culture that I never expect, even when I know it's there. It seems this shop has been here for ages but it always manages to have something surprising sitting out front that entices me in for a good look around. It is filled with the strange and wonderful imports from Japan that you simply can not purchase anywhere else in Adelaide; well mostly.... There is a Japanese food shop over by the Central Markets, I must go buy some Saki there; and I realise you can buy tea pots and cards and ceramic plates all over the place, but not quite like these. If you enjoy Japanese culture and the rather unusual sense of art they embrace you will find this shop a treasure trove of wonders. If it doesn't really float your boat then you will not be getting very excited at all. I myself usually get a little excited because (for example) they have a range of paper critters you can create; I love it. Spiders and dragonflies, moths and beetles... Very interesting stuff. There are also very odd little creatures that look like stuffed dogs, the sort you may buy from a taxidermy shop... Okay, so they don't look like stuffed dogs, they basically are stuffed dogs, but plastic, and very realistic. I don't quite know what to think about them, some people probably find them cute, I find them a bit creepy, but they sort of amuse me in that creepy kitsch way so I guess I'd adapt if I got one for Christmas... how about yourself? Would you like a tiny furry Doggy under your tree?

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Orange Story

Orange Story

3.5(2 reviews)
0.4 kmWest Lakes
$$

Although Orange Story looks like your typical gift store, it was surprisingly deceiving. They have…read morea really great range of several gift brands that make it a one stop shop for all of your present needs. They stock a wide range of the Willow Tree figurines which I love and are beautiful as a present for almost anyone as they come in so many different varieties. For the children they sell Beanie Kids and a range of Disney figurines which look quite expensive but lovely. The thing that sets it apart from other gift stores is the fact they sell quite a few beautiful Venetian Carnevale masks. Some of them were priced at around $50.00, although they were amazing but there were also cheaper options at around $15.00. I didn't talk to the sales girl as she was helping someone else while I was there but she was being very helpful and friendly.

Orange Story is such a lovely little store to visit when you're in need of gifts or little knick…read moreknack items. Orange Story sell a wide variety of gifts, stationery, lovely ornaments and much more. I personally love their mug collection. Then again I am a collector of mugs so I love whatever mug collection I can get my hands on. This store is very small, and sometimes that make me feel nervous walking in because I think I'm going to knock everything other. My clumsiness really is a problem for me when I go shopping. I need to go to clumsiness anonymous. Overall, it's a decent store to pick up a few gems, but it can be a bit of a hit and miss. You just have to ask yourself if you feel lucky. Well, do ya, punk?

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Style Gifts & Homewares

Style Gifts & Homewares

4.0(3 reviews)
2.2 km
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This is a bright, colourful, happy feeling shop, with products to match. The most noticeable…read morefeature is the wall of Crocs footwear, with every kind of Croc I've ever seen and more! A great colour array. The other main types of item here are homewares and fairy clothing for little girls. There are two separate corners for dress-ups, with wings and toys and tutus. A pity they don't come in larger sizes. The homewares are all bright and cheery, mostly things like pillows and ornaments and candles. This would be a great place for gift shopping. The back room is the most fun - the green umbrella, I love it! I can't help noticing the confusion about its address - it's listed online as both 2/131 and 135 Semaphore Road, and doesn't have an official website to confirm this. Google Maps says 2/131 Semaphore Road, so I'll go with that. Either way, it's between the bookstore and Furniture By the Sea. Worth a look!

Crocs galor!...this has got to be the largest stockist of Crocs in the whole of South Australia. A…read morekaleidoscope of colours and sizes line the wall on the right hand side as you walk in, with slat walling the envy of any shop owner. Not only footware but homeware and gifts galor too for the entire family and friends network, they will be pleased if they receive a little something under their Xmas tree or birthday or just because. It's like a one stop shop for not only Xmas gift shopping but for any occasion as there is lots to choose from and you'll walk out with something. In the back section is a bright and colourful arrangement with a huge green umbrella - hardly bad luck for this shop though - and a variety of gift ideas and home decor. To the right is a bargain table with oddments at discounted prices. I highly recommend coming in for a browse and a purchase!

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Fancy That Gift

Fancy That Gift

4.0(1 review)
11.1 kmAdelaide
$$$

Greg works the weekends and Julianne keeps everything happening through the week. This is a great…read moregift shop with heaps of really amazing carved wood and lots of other stuff, but it's the carved wood that is featured. Giant critters of all kinds. I was originally attracted to the big spiders for hanging on the wall, because they are kind of unusual and not so real they'd freak you out; upon closer inspection the shop is crammed full of all sorts of really wonderful odds and sods. Bangles, beads, book ends, wall hangings, candle sticks, sarongs, bags, a few baskets; all pretty much imported stuff from all over the place. Not too expensive and a great variety of things. African carvings and probably Indonesian, Indian, some Australian as well, I've been in several time and still see stuff I didn't notice the first and last time, if you get what I mean. It is a family business (as in wife and husband), so you can rely on them if you are looking for something unusual to help you out - they know their stock pretty well and since so much of it is wood they do a fair amount of polishing and keeping things fresh. I really like wood so I really enjoy having a look through this shop. Some items are quite small and then they vary in size through to really large features objects like elephants and giraffes. Its fun browsing and hard to visit without seeing something you want to take home, so be warned!

From the owner: Hand crafted giftware, including wood carvings, iron and wooden wall decorations, mosaic and shell…read morebowls, platters and coasters, art canvases, sarongs and accessories. Range includes abstract carvings, cats, dogs, giraffes, elephants, African sculptures, buddhas, dragons, snakes, and more.

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Soho Homewares

Soho Homewares

4.5(2 reviews)
4.3 kmPort Adelaide
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Winner of the 2011 Messenger Local Business Awards and also in my book too. Wow, another up and…read morecoming beautiful, art in itself, gorgeous piece of eye candy in Port Adelaide. Even if there's only one street to go to in the Port, it's Lipson Street. One street scape with so much impact, imagine what the rest can be like!! Yeah I want it and I want it NOWWWW...sorry couldn't help myself. So ho inspiring with so many unique gift ideas and not only that but in your own home, spend some moolha on yourself too! Superb facade with super high ceiling reminiscent of the era, tastefully decorated, easy to view all the stock and reasonable prices. One piece in particular caught my attention and there's a photo of it with this review, the daintiest hand painted liquor glasses hanging off a wire like baubles on a Xmas tree. Placed on a stool next to the window sill with sunlight glistening off the glass, hmmm a melancholy moment. Not just homewares but a few pieces of jewellery also, a bamboo ladder with kitchen hand towels in dare I say retro theme and I almost bought one too, definitely a next time. Or even better my other half can buy it for me, will have to give subliminal messages through his Ipad. Soho Homewares is on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/homewares#!/homewares and please note their website is currently not active, so check later.

Amazing little gem in the hear of Port Adelaide!! Great pieces, great prices, great presence!! I…read morerecommend SoHo Homewares to everyone looking for something with flair!!

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Ned's

Ned's

3.0(3 reviews)
6.2 km
$

Ned's is full of all those useless yet pretty things you get and give as presents, and it's…read moreglorious in its mountains of lovely dust-collectors and silly outfits. The shop is predominantly filled with home decorations and things that sit on mantle pieces and dress up bookshelves, but they have a great range of cheap kids costumes and fancy dress accessories, like feather boas and hats and masks. Leading up to Christmas, they have an entire aisle just for Christmas decorations, outfits and enormous stockings. I was very tempted by the black Santa hat that says "Bah humbug", but got the elf ears instead. They also have an aisle of art supplies, including well prices canvases of varying sizes and plenty of paints. They have a cute range of stationary as well, and a very small, very sad pile of $4 books, none of which I have or would ever likely read. They're great for cards, wrapping paper and gorgeous boxes for presents. Their boxes come in all sizes, and look a little like babushka dolls the way they're piled on top of each other, and they're all only around $3. This is a great gift shop, and useful for all those extras that go along with parties and gift giving.

Popped into Ned's to buy a kitchen tidy bin--to throw my compostables in. Expected a range of bins…read moreand the like. Nah, just wall-to-wall homewares. Not even nice homewares. Perhaps my expectations were poorly set. Perhaps Ned's had something to do with setting them. Bunnings saved the day. Two out of five.

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Jackalope Studio Gallery

Jackalope Studio Gallery

4.5(2 reviews)
4.2 kmPort Adelaide
$$

Hola Jackalope...mucho gusto! I would never have known this place existed if I hadn't been going…read morefor a wander through Port Adelaide on Sunday.What a beautiful sunny day upon which to stumble upon it too, Jackalope is totally suited to the baking hot sun on it's 1848 heritage facade, it truly sets the scene. The shop started about three years ago by two Canadian sisters' love of all things Mexican and so why not share the love. They're not joking when they mention 'hidden' because it's not in view off the main road, instead tucked down a laneway between Lipson Street and Commercial Road in Calton Street. I was even lucky enough to get a home baked cookie upon entry as they were having a sale on the weekend. Stocking Mexican jewellery, wall hangings, folk paintings, a unique range of greeting cards, etc. Up the stairway landing there is a wall of religious Mexican crosses in all shapes, sizes and designs. The top floor has more paintings and water colours by local artists, cards, trinkets, etc but the rustic louvre open window is what makes this loft room come to life. I can imagine it'll get quite hot up there in summer despite the insulation. Outside is a good range of ceramics, pots, rustic metal chimes, wire and metal outdoor settings, plus more and also Day of the Dead collectables. Their counter and office is actually on a bench in a working kitchen and they serve a hot ot cold drink too which is perfect to be sipped outside before a siesta.

Have called in to Jackalope Studio Gallery a number of times and have met the charming owners. One…read moretime I just caught the end of an exhibition. It is always fascinating to look around the various areas: downstairs, upstairs and out the back. The heritage building adds to the attraction. The building was used to care for horses of patrons of the adjacent Port Admiral Hotel #OurPortADL #PortAdelaide For people who are walking in the Heritage Precinct and see the sandwich boards should definitely take the few steps to the location. I am sure that they would be impressed!

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Gypsy Rose

Gypsy Rose

2.5(4 reviews)
4.7 kmSemaphore
$$

While I love looking through this shop, I'm always afraid I'll knock something over! It's so full…read moreof sparkly things sitting on shelves, hanging from the ceiling, hanging from holders, just everywhere! Gypsy Rose mostly sells stones, like the kind I collected as a kid. I'm not sure what I'd do with them now, but I understand they're supposed to have certain properties, which is kinda cool. I like the incense here, as it's not too strong. The sun catchers can be a little poxy, but there are also some very pretty ones. I think my favourite thing is the jewelry. I just love the styles of it - all the metal swirls and dragons and fairies etc. They appeal to my active imagination. There are also some very cool prints of mystical creatures, which I love to look at, though can't quite see on my own wall. There's one particular sign in this shop that makes me chuckle - see the photo.

Gypsy by name, gypsy by nature! The shop is loaded full of anything and everything a wanna be new…read moreage flower child desires. Short of providing a tattoo service it does do piercings (sorry but ouch!) plus crystals, jewellery, incense, candles, etc. Wall hangings, statues, sun catchers, lighting, little girls fairy costumes and halloween stuff is for sale too, plus women's batic style clothing and more, basically it's got a mix of things. There is a tarot reader available but you'll have to make a booking and on this note it is definitely wiccan orientated. For those of you into wicca you'll be able to find supplies for your alter and rituals.

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