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THE LOCAL ARTISAN GUIDE'S MOTHER'S DAY GIFT GUIDE

It’s that time of year again. Spring is in the air, flowers are blooming, daylight savings time and warmer weather are making us more social again and Mother’s Day is just around the corner. Yikes!

Don’t worry! We are here to offer a few spectacular suggestions for Mother’s Day that fulfill the qualifications of The Local Artisan Guide. Your mother will appreciate a gift that she knows was created with artisans using unique skills and ideas. What better way to show your mother you are really thinking of her and honoring her for Mother’s Day? We have ten suggestions that range in price points and categories, from beautiful objects, accessories, delicacies and one amazing experience. The links are available in the captions.

YANAWARA - SISA ALPACA PONCHO

After doing some extensive travel the past year to multiple climates we started to appreciate the flexibility of lightweight knits such as alpaca to keep you warm and stylish when the temperature suddenly drops 20 degrees when the sun goes down. One of our favorite finds is this poncho from Yanawara, an ethical knitwear brand designed in New York and handcrafted by their artisan ateliers in El Alto, Bolivia. We love this poncho especially because it comes in a multitude of colors, is easy to fold and carry and can be worn in a variety of ways whilst looking quite luxurious. It is handwoven 100% from the finest alpaca. It is lightweight yet warm and it features a fluid design that moves gracefully with you. One size fits all and it can even be unisex. The alpaca wool is sustainably sourced from local communities in the Highlands of Bolivia through a process that involves a mutual breeding, this means with care and respect for the animals and the environment. Sisa means “woman who decides” in Aymara, a symbol of strength and self-determination and what better way describes the job of being a mom! Yanawara also carries a beautiful ethical home section.

FLAMINGO ESTATE - PRINSESSTÅRTA CANDLE

Flamingo Estate is a luxury brand located in the hills of Los Angeles that specializes in creating products the slow way. That means growing and sourcing their materials, working with local farmers, harvesting their own goods and creating products using ancient practices with skilled artisans. We came upon Flamingo Estate at a friend’s home who was in love with their candles and we knew immediately Flamingo Estate was going to be in The Local Artisan Guide’s Mother’s Day Gift Guide. We picked Prinsesstårta, a scent inspired from the Principessa Cake from Sant Ambroeus (my not so guilty pleasure). It was a brilliant idea to create a scent from this famous cake that was much loved by Swedish princesses as when you slice it the aroma of lemons, almond marzipan and vanilla cream bring a smile to your face. This candle uses Heliotrope flowers to replicate the almond marzipan, along with a combination of cinnamon, lemon peel and musky Amber for the base. The Prinsesståra candle uses a vegetable wax and is hand poured in Los Angeles into beautiful recyclable glass containers. Even the packaging is made using materials from responsibly managed forests, including some recycled paper products. What sold us also was their statement that was perfect for Mother's Day, “Prinsesstårta Candle is a tribute to the mothers in our family: complex, strong, comforting, and sweet. And you can have as much as you want and you’ll never get fat.” A bonus is that Flamingo Estate donates a percentage of their profits to fund organizations in Los Angeles caring for animals and restoring their habitats, starting with The Lange Foundation and Farm Animal Refuge. A win/win!

ENARAI - DARI NOOR HANDBAG

The Local Artisan Guide was so happy when Enarai first reached out to us. The brand produces the product we travel the world to highlight. Enarai (the phonetic spelling of 'N.R.I.', a legal status which stands for Non-Resident Indian) was founded by Kanika Issar who is also the designer. She works with Indian artisans who have been skilled at the ancient craft of creating dokras. A dokra is an ancient Indian tribal metal craft that uses a lost-wax casting technique to create non-ferrous metal objects like brass and bronze. Enarai connects an ancient 4,500 year old tradition of craftsmanship to a modern and global audience. The dokra metal handles on the Enarai handbags are literally pieces of art. The dokras are objects that depict daily scenes from tribal culture such as dancers, musicians, ornaments, animals, birds and jewelry. We are featuring the Dari Noir bucket handbag which is made from soft vegetable tanned Indian cow leather that is made with a non-toxic, natural, slow and artisanal treatment process. The handbag comes with an adjustable & detachable strap and is H:18cm, D:12cm. This style belongs to a one-time, limited-edition series and was created by Mr. Praphulo, a 6th generation tribal artisan. If you want to see how the dokra is made just click here. This is the perfect gift for the discerning mother who has a collector’s aesthetic and values history and artisanship. She will be the envy of all her friends and you will be promoted to favorite child.

LANA DAI - PORCELAIN FLOWER BOWLS

Lana Dai is a ceramic artist who has evolved from a career as a Product Designer to the more visual and aesthetic art of porcelain. Her focus has been creating and replicating flower forms in which she creates in porcelain a variety of delicate flowers with their various petal shapes and sizes. Dai designs vases, dishes, objects and even ceramic lighting fixtures. We love the Porcelain Flower Bowls which we highlighted as a Mother’s Day Gift. Her collection includes a variety of flower types and colors. Dai can reproduce the porcelain bowls on her site or custom create what colors and forms you think your mother would love. For artwork purchases or commission inquiries, please email lanadai@gmail.com. Prices are available upon request. This is the gift that your mother will love as it is a piece of art made by a local artisan just for her.


ILENIA CORTI JEWELRY - MESSAGE HOLDER WITH HEDGEHOG

Ilenia Corti is an Italian jewelry designer who comes from a family of jewelry designers based in Valenza, Italy, a city known for gold. With her love of nature, Ilenia became inspired early on to create her own brand and work on creating magical landscapes with her jewelry designs which include nature, forest creatures and insects, all the while using different colored gems and enamel. The jewelry is rich in detail and depicts a microcosms of glimmering beauty. Her designs have attracted collaborations with luxury brands that included an 8-year partnership with Valentino Garavani, leading the men’s and women’s jewelry categories, a collaboration with Maison Margiela, a partnership with Virgil Abloh for Off-White, and many others. Our recommendation for a Mother’s Day gift is her “Message Holder with Hedgehog” This unique piece is a message holder pendant. Crafted in gold-plated silver, it features a refined cylindrical shape designed to hold small messages or cherished thoughts. The design is enhanced by a delicate hand-painted enamelled hedgehog, a symbol of protection and sweetness, like your mum (well most mums). The pendant comes with a brass chain. This handmade piece will show your mother you are thinking out of the box when thinking of her for Mother’s Day. You can even add a sweet message inside letting her know exactly what you think of her. Also for such an exquisite piece of jewelry it is quite an affordable gift.

JACQUES TORRES - I LOVE YOU MOM BONBONS

Jacques Torres, fondly known as Mr. Chocolate, is a world renowned, award winning chocolatier and the first artisan chocolatier in New York City to start from cocoa beans and make his own chocolate. Jacques prides himself on specializing in fresh, handcrafted chocolates using premium ingredients free of preservatives and artificial flavors. The beautiful designs make for lovely and delicious gifts and for Mother’s Day we picked this “I LOVE MOM” 12 piece collection of bonbons to show mom how loved and appreciated she is. The selection includes their most popular selection of eight assorted signature bonbons and four creamy Belgian milk chocolate or 60% Belgian dark chocolate with a touch of white chocolate on top to create letter bonbons that are filled with a smooth soft center of either all milk or dark chocolate.  This is the perfect gift for the foodie mom and even better is that it is quite affordable. It’s a way to show your mom she can have an artisanal gift even if you are on budget.

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN - MOTHER’S DAY BOUQUET WITH STORE BOUGHT BLOOMS CLASS

Sending or giving mom a bouquet of flowers is a time honored tradition however you may feel it is not a very original gift. But what if your mother received a spectacular bouquet of flowers and it was created by YOU? We found this class in creating Mother’s Day floral arrangement at the New York Botanical Garden however these are classes are usually available at any public botanical gardens or your local florist. What is unique for this class is that you'll learn how to compose your own unique bouquet using simple design principles and a lush variety of economical, store-bought blooms. Although the class is $155 ($139 for members of NYBG), you will learn a useful skill that will save you money in the future by creating bouquets for your mother, friends and even yourself. You can dazzle your mom and she doesn’t even have to know that you created a floral masterpiece from flowers you found at Trader Joes or your local deli. Your mom will not only appreciate this gift but be proud of your new found skills.

CÊPOLAB - BIOGENIC ESSENCE 90%

Let’s not be beauty gatekeepers! If your mom is like my mom, she loves keeping herself as youthful and healthy as possible. That includes a beauty routine and products that are way more effective than the beauty brands your mom grew up with (heck, what I grew with!). That brings us to cêpoLAB, a Korean beauty brand at the forefront of ethical, eco-friendly beauty. cêpoLAB is the world's only beauty brand for skin strength, featuring the patented ingredient CLEPS® as its core component. We highly recommend BIOGENIC ESSENCE 90%, as what living skin truly needs is not just simple ingredients, but the power to recover on its own. There are only five ingredients in Biogenic Essence 90% which minimizes the use of artificial colors or fragrances. Your mother will greatly appreciate a gift that helps her recover the essence of the youth of her skin.

ASSOULINE - “MOTHER AND CHILD” BY CLAIBORNE SWANSON FRANK

If your mother is an avid reader as my stepmother is, a book is always a gift that will be appreciated and loved. For Mother’s Day we recommend Mother and Child by Clairborne Swanson Frank, a coffee table book from the world renowned book publisher Assouline that combines the beauty of mother and child photography and thoughtful commentary on motherhood from iconic well known families. In her latest body of work the artist set out to explore what modern motherhood means in the 21st century as she delicately tasks each mother to look within themselves and express what being a mother truly means to them. “Mother and Child” embarks on this profound journey that reminds us all of the power of motherhood and the great gift of love. It is a gift that expresses to your mother how you are grateful and acknowledge the strong bond shared between the two of you. It’s one of those rare coffee table books that you actually want to pick up and read and she will cherish it.

CAMP CHÂTEAU

This is an aspirational, Big Momma of our gift guide recommendations. Remember when your parents sent you to summer camp as a kid (if you were lucky enough). Now you can return the favor and send your mom to camp. Camp Château that is! Camp Château is a women only camp located in a French château where for a week you get to curate your own adventures and select activities, experiences, and connections that most interest you and bring you joy. It’s an all-inclusive sleep-away camp (you will be sharing your room just like in camp but way nicer) that provides inclusive spaces for women, where they can rest, rejuvenate, and have fun. There is an array of activities you get to chose from. Think yoga, flower arrangement, cooking classes, sightseeing, wellness, art, wine tasting, crafting and so much more. Or you can also relax and just be in an amazing setting. The camp has proved so successful the founders (all women) decided to add another château to the program. There aren’t that many spaces left for 2026 so book ASAP. If you are a daughter this can be a mother/daughter trip, or she can go with her friends or go alone and make new friends. Either way we guarantee your mother will be thrilled to go (I want to go!!). If you are loving this gift recommendation but either cannot afford it or your mother is not that mobile there is actually “Pocket Château”, which provides an online camp community for $22 a month. It can be accessed on the internet or mobile web. It includes weekly electives, live events, community chat, community posts and more. As amazing as gifts can be the memories of an experience at Camp Château will last a lifetime.

Motherhood is the hardest job on earth, don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise. So let your mother know before it’s too late how much she means to you and how much you love her with a gift that shows that you really thought of her.

By Natalie Rivera

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The Resilience of Vintage Stores Amongst Vanishing Retail in NYC

One of the joys of The Local Artisan Guide is to pound the pavement walking the neighborhoods of cities and observing what is new, what is still there and what exactly are the trends in small local retail fronts. After being away in the UK for a few months and coming back to my native NYC it was easier for me to observe something that I was becoming aware of for the last two years and that is the proliferation of coffee shops replacing what were small local businesses.

As I walk down some of what were my favorite shopping streets that I could easily locate a row of local artisans, small brands and much needed neighborhood services, I now cannot swing a dead cat without hitting a new coffee shop! Does NYC really need that much caffeine? There are even coffee shops opening up in retail shops and banks! What is sad is that the coffee is even more expensive than ever (probably why they are in business). It’s not just coffee shops that have been popping up like pimples. Vape shops and for some reason a multitude of barbers are also replacing what was once small local brands making the landscape of NYC neighborhoods a odd reflection of the economy which feels like a recession indicator.

There are a sprinkle of new brands opening up small stores, some are European brands trying to get a foothold in the American market. Many iconic stores that have been in their neighborhoods for decades are still surviving as they have developed a devoted following. What I did observe is that vintage shops are now the new retail shop for fashion, accessories and home decor.

New York has always been a Mecca for vintage. Just about every designer knows to come to NYC to shop vintage for inspiration. There are many vintage shops and areas of the city where high end vintage shops have been around for generations. New York City also hosts a plethora of vintage fairs that attract vendors from around the world for a very curative experience of vintage wear.

Now where there usually would be one vintage shop in a neighborhood, there are now an abundance of vintage shops on nearly every street. What is also exciting is that the owners of these stores range from Boomers to Gen Z. These new vintage shops are very curated and specialize in fashion genres. One shop could specialized in vintage denim, another disco wear from the 70’s, another vintage t-shirts, you get the picture. In one of my favorite streets in Soho Village “No Name Vintage” has recently opened and it offers a high quality vintage selection.

No Name Vintage on Thompson Street, SoHo Village, NYC.

One positive aspect of more vintage stores opening up is that it offers a more sustainable business model and encourages recycling of clothing, accessories, footwear and home decor. Maybe in these times of conspicuous consumption this is the new retail world. A world where vintage dominates in smaller neighborhoods. The streets of Broadway, Madison Ave. and Fifth Ave. which showcase the flagships stores of luxury brands and mass produced, fast fashion retail brands may dominate for the herd but discerning shoppers who are more conscious of the issues of mass production.

Some of my favorite destinations for great vintage is East 9th Street in the East Village where some of my favorite shops are Enz’s, Goldwater Thriftque, Studio duArte, Pourquoi Pas, Cobblestone and Cloak and Dagger are just some to name a few.

A special hidden gem of vintage shops that are so discreet is the second floor of 2 Bridge Mall in Chinatown (75 East Broadway), NYC. For those in the know it is considered the “speakeasies” of vintage shops as it from word of mouth or just happening upon this group of highly curated shops that focus mostly on vintage and jewelry. If you need an outfit for Coachella or high end Valentino to impress your clique of fashionistas, 2 Bridge Mall is for you. The sales assistants are very knowledgeable on their curated stock and double as seasoned stylists. You can’t go wrong with the vintage at 2 Bridge and even better are the deals that are available as sometimes (many times) vintage can be ridiculously expensive. Some of the highlights in this Crown Jewels of vintage shops are James Veloria, Bloda’s Choice, Edgar Mosa, Janky Vintage, Reservations Only Vintage, Smurk, Above Chinatown, NSFW, Chérir and many more shops in this Chinatown find.

James Veloria

James Veloria

James Veloria

Edgar Mosa

Edgar Mosa

Reservations Only Vintage

Reservations Only Vintage

Reservations Only Vintage

Smurk

Smurk

Smurk

Smurk

NSFW

Above Chinatown

Chérir

Ants Playhouse

Bloda’s Choice

Bloda’s Choice

Bloda’s Choice

Bloda’s Choice

Bloda’s Choice

Nolita, Chelsea, SoHo and the West Village have also had a vintage shop Renaissance. Williamsburg, DUMBO, Park Slope, Bushwick and Brooklyn Heights are also bountiful when it comes to vintage shopping. It is quite unfortunate that rents and production make it hard to have a Brick and Mortar experience as easy as it was just a decade ago. Starting a small business now is not for the light hearted and deserves much support. Maybe even a coffee shop.

By Natalie Rivera

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THE REJUVENATION OF CANAL STREET: FROM A COUNTERFEIT DESTINATION TO A SMALL BRAND UTOPIA

If you live in New York City or have traveled to NYC as a tourist, chances are you may have visited the Canal Street area of downtown Manhattan. This is a street that was originally built on a canal that ran from east to west of downtown Manhattan and runs through Soho, Tribeca, Chinatown and the Lower East Side. In the last few decades Canal Street has become notorious as a destination for many tourists (and locals) to visit the many souvenir shops selling NYC paraphernalia. However it has also unfortunately morphed into a destination for selling counterfeit products, such as handbags, sneakers, belts, watches, etc. However in the last few years since lockdown from Covid, the span of Canal Street from West Broadway to Broadway has redeveloped into a destination for young brands that has breathed new life with legitimate and very stylish brands proving a neighborhood can reinvent itself.

What is wrong with Canal Street? Canal Street is a destination where tourists are dropped by in tour buses so they can shop the NYC souvenir shops. What ends up happening is that whether they know it or not, these tourists (and locals) end up supporting an illegal counterfeit industry. While Gucci, Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton are just a few blocks away from Canal Street, many of the tourists think they have scored a bargain by buying counterfeit products of these very brands by paying way less than the retail price.

In the last two years the mayor’s office has been organizing raids on these counterfeiters where hundreds of thousands of dollars of product is confiscated and destroyed. Before these recent raids, Canal Street was unashamedly displaying the counterfeit products to the point it was difficult to walk the sidewalks. Now with the occasional raids, the sellers of these illegal wares are more discreet by hiding the products in garbage bags. The police cannot do anything if the product is in the garbage bags but as soon as the product comes out an arrest can be made. You see a well honed operation going on all day of men, primarily African immigrants bringing carts of these bags full of counterfeit items from Manhattan Mini Storage, a well known storage facility near by that has multiple locations in New York. They go back and forth each day, from early morning to the evening carting their illegal wares.

African immigrants line Canal Street selling counterfeit products hidden from their bags.

There are two types of sellers hawking counterfeit product on Canal Street, one is the fore mentioned African immigrants who display their products on the sidewalks and in their garbage bags and the other are mainly Asians who show you pictures of counterfeit handbags and then take you to the back of a souvenir shop (not all souvenir shops on Canal Street operate illegal counterfeit products) where you can pay up to a few hundred dollars for top end counterfeit bags. I have also seen this near exact operation in London and Florence, in their high end shopping districts.

Some of the souvenir shops that dot Canal Street.

What these tourists and even locals who come to Canal Street to shop for counterfeit products are not aware of is the underbelly of the counterfeit world. Most of the attention about counterfeit products laments the lost of revenue and the design theft of the brand involved. This leaves out the most important elements of counterfeit products and that is who creates the illegitimate products and the organized crime lords who profit from these illegal sales.

While people may think they are sticking it to the brand for producing overpriced items, buying counterfeit products comes off the backs of an illegal workforce. Many of those members of this illegitimate workforce are children, trafficked in unsafe factories around the world, mainly in Asia who do not have the government making sure human rights practices are being observed. Even the workforce that are not children are still not working in safe conditions and paid fairly with many of their rights as workers swept under the table. It’s fair to say it’s another form of modern day slavery overseen by international criminals. Click here for a great article in Harper’s Bazaar on the hard facts and dark side of fakes. It was part of my responsibilities as a product developer and production manager for large retail brands to make sure we passed all social compliance regulations to make sure our products were not made from children and all workers were paid fairly, with all their rights as workers intact. In the end you have to ask yourself, “I’m I willing to help contribute to child labor for a fake bag, sneaker or watch?”

The Real Real, a company that purchases legitimate second hand high-end items and sells them mainly through a website with some stores around the country, has recently created a sham storefront on Canal Street that you cannot enter with a display of counterfeit bags from the illegitimate sales of bags on Canal Street. It is done as a protest against counterfeit items yet it fails to educate the public to what goes on behind buying illegal counterfeit items. The high-end brands and The Real Real are mainly concerned about their revenue loss and downplay the human rights issues with counterfeiting. Between this stunt from The Real Real and the lack of education from the mayor’s office, the counterfeit the industry is still strong on Canal Street from Broadway to the Bowery. Luckily on Canal Street from Broadway to West Broadway is another story with many facets both positive and negative.

The sham The Real Real storefront on Canal Street

New York City has a landscape that is in constant change which may that be for the best or the worst. Real estate developers seem to run this town which have made affordable housing not readily available and very unimaginative building designs coming up all over the city making for very odd city scapes. That said communities do come together and occasionally start evolving for the better. In recent years since the lockdown, many of the souvenir shops on Canal Street from Broadway heading west to West Broadway have been slowly replaced one by one by storefronts with young brands selling everything from art to home decor to apparel. You can now walk on the sidewalks without being harassed by counterfeit vendors and visit shop after shop of a well curated selection of small brands. Some of the utilitarian shops on Canal Street are still there and very much needed, like Canal Street Plastics and Canal Street Lighting.

Canal Street Lights has an incredible array of lightbulbs.

Canal Plastics Center has been around for decades and has been an invaluable source for local artists.

Get your disco ball at Canal Sound and light.

What was an embarrassment has slowly evolved into a new community that attracts more unique designers who believe in shopping local and shopping small. Here are some of the brands that have rejuvenated Canal Street and Soho.

Roman and William Guild

Although there is entrance on Howard Street (along with an incredible restaurant, La Mercerie) there is also an entrance on Canal Street between Broadway and Mercer Street. Roman and Williams Guild is the brainchild of Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch who are world renowned interior designers and with this store are sharing their aesthetics of high-end home decor. The store offers a treasure trove of items and furniture from around the globe. Although quite pricey, it is worth visiting alone to see the amazing selection of products made from artisans around the world.

GALLERY GUIDES

Gallery Guide, 317 Canal Street, NYC

Gallery Guides has nothing to do with galleries but it is a very colorful shop that offers sports jerseys from all different sports at very affordable prices. Since there are so many stores nearby with very expensive sneakers it helps that you can get your jerseys for a better price.

GUILD GALLERY

Roman and Williams decided to take advantage of the available storefronts nearby and opened up an art gallery that features artists and artisans they have worked with from around the world.

CLASSIC FOOTBALL SHIRTS

Classic Football Shirts is a brand that offers football (soccer) shirts from teams all over the world for men, women and children. A little bit more expensive than Gallery Guides but way more offerings and more official.

MAXHOSA

MAXHOSA AFRICA, a South African knitwear brand founded in 2010 by Laduma Ngxokolo, originating in the desire to explore knitwear design solutions suitable for amakrwala (Xhosa initiates). Using traditional Xhosa beadwork patterns, symbolism and colors, Maxhosa showcases the beauty, culture, language and aspiration of the Xhosa people of Africa.

DRAKE’S

Drake’s was founded by Michael Drake in East London in 1977. Fast forward 2024 in NYC, under the guidance of Creative Director Michael Hill, Drake's produces soft tailoring in Italy, traditional knitwear in Scotland, shirts in their own shirt factory in Chard, Somerset, alongside premium jersey and an expansive range of outerwear, accessories and Selvedge denim. Drake’s also does “made to order”. You would never have suspected just a few years ago for such a luxury destination on Canal Street.

NORDIC KNOTS

Nordic Knots is a contemporary rug shop that fuses function and aesthetics with a Scandinavian sensibility that craft timeless textiles for the modern home.

CANAL PROJECTS

The art world is coming back to Soho, along Canal Street. Canal Projects is a non-profit contemporary art institution dedicated to supporting international artists at pivotal moments in their careers.

KNICKERBOCKER

Knickerbocker, A men’s New York based brand founded by Andrew Livingston in 2013, has a fusion of classic American style with layered elements of art, music, sports emphasizing tradition, utility and purpose. The bookstore along is worth visiting Knickerbocker.

MERZ B. SCHWANEN

Merz B Schwanen is a Berlin based brand founded in 1911 and reinvented by Gitta and Peter Plotnicki in 2011 based on creating a wardrobe using sustainable methods including up cycling second hand clothes and reviving the loop wheelers that created the original brand.

HAPPIER GROCERY

A new type of local grocery store has opened up that includes a bakery, sushi, pizzeria, groceries of hard to find brands, beverages, merchandise, flowers and even a magazine section that carried zingmagazine which had the issue I curated a section on! Love this place!

SEA

This women’s brand was founded by Sean Monahan and Monica Paolini combining Monica’s eye for vintage-feeling pieces and Sean’s leaning towards more modern, clean styles. The mix of lace, trimming, embroidery and technical fabrics have provided a unique collection.

STELLAR WORKS

Stellar Works is a furniture brand established in 2012 that focuses on fusing two ideas together: East and West, heritage and modernity, craft and industry along with sustainability in their methods of creation.

If you should ever visit Canal Street as a resident or tourist I would hope that you would seek out this more positive side of Canal Street west of Broadway and have a new enlightened view of the dangers and dark side of the counterfeit trade. The future of the east side of Canal Street I believe is going to mirror the west side little by little. What will accelerate this will be when the general public is no longer ignorant of the blatant criminality and human rights violation of counterfeit products. Right now brands highlight the financial loss and design theft which does not galvanize society. The city and mayor of NYC can help educate the public with awareness campaigns and Community Boards can also help by doing what they do best, closing down places when people complain. The best way to help for now is to spread the news and walk on by.

By Natalie Rivera

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THE LOCAL ARTISAN'S GUIDE TO FATHER'S DAY GIFTS - 2024

This year for The Local Artisan Guide’s Father’s Day gift recommendations we asked some fathers what they would like to get as gifts then we researched and matched artisanal brands that fit our ethos (and dads would love). What made it easier for us this year is that we were heavily inspired by our annual trip upstate New York to Kingston, where we visited the “Field & Supply Spring Market. Field & Supply is a heavily curated modern makers market that spotlights local brands in categories of apparel, accessories, home decor, beauty & wellness, jewelry and more. As we explored the beautiful tented grounds located right on the picturesque Hudson River, we were greatly inspired by the local brands and the stories of their makers. The different cuisines of the food stalls made for a great day escape from the city. We gladly picked some of their makers for our Father’s Day gift guide from their new online shop to make it easy for you to shop artisanal gifts for dad. We encourage you greatly to check out the Field & Supply site and possibly visit their outdoor markets, which will certainly inspire you to shop local and artisanal, especially for dear old dad (or any dad figure in your life).

A view of Field & Supply in upstate NY in Kingston along the beautiful Hudson River.

THE BIG GREEN EGG 10” MINI CHARCOAL KAMADO GRILL & SMOKER IN GREEN

For generations fathers have loved grilling on the iconic Big Green Egg. A grill was a popular Father’s Day choice from those dads we asked what they would like, so we chose the Big Green Egg is now available in a mini 10 inch form that makes it easy to take it on picnics, your apartment balcony, vacations, boating, camping and more! What makes the Big Green Egg in mini form so special is featured in it’s copy:

“The Big Green Egg is the highest quality, most versatile and simplest-to-use outdoor cooker available, offering more cooking options than all other conventional cookers combined. Grill, roast, smoke, sear and bake the EGG does all this and more!

  1. Quick and easy to start - reaches cooking temperature and is ready to use in minutes

  2. Precisely control the temperature by easily adjusting the patented air flow systems. The calibrated temperature gauge provides precise readings from 150 to 750F.

  3. An EGG retains heat and moisture so well that foods don’t dry out. Your food is naturally tastier because the EGG is a completely natural way to cook, and youll appreciate the difference at your first bite.

  4. The Big Green Egg is fueled by 100% natural hardwood for superb performance and flavor. Your food will have a natural and wholesome quality without any chemical aftertaste.

  5. Best-In-Class limited lifetime warranty your investment is protected by a successful company with a worldwide reputation for unmatched customer service.

  6. Weight: 39 lbs”

HAPPY BOARD, THE CLASSIC CHARCUTERIE

What was another popular request from dads? Meat! So we recommend “Happy Boards”, a charcuterie shop located in the Lower East Side, NY that offers an array of charcuterie boards. You can go to their website and order the charcuterie board of your choice. We like “The Classic Charcuterie” that includes: Truffle Pecorino, Gouda, Triple Cream Brie, genoa salami, spicy coppa, fig jam, herb-infused honey, mixed nuts, caperberries, seasonal dried and fresh fruits, and seasonal vegetables. Includes a box of assorted crackers (optional). Designed to serve 2-3 people. If you are not in New York City, many places offer a variation of what Happy Boards offers as we advise it is always best to shop local.

FIELD + SUPPLY, HAND-PAINTED KRAFT SPIRAL NOTEBOOK

Field + Supply offers the carefully crafted objects from WMS & CO., a brand that offers everyday objects elevated by design and influenced by history. We think dad would like this Kraft notebook to be used as a journal or someplace to keep his notes and thoughts. “The artist’s way is to have a little notebook always at hand, ready to accept ideas big and small. Each of these Kraft cardstock-covered notebooks is a unique work of sweetly naïve modern art, hand-painted, and hand-bound on a vintage press in a small Iowa studio. Spiral bound with burnished copper wire. 50 pages of thick bright white uncoated paper stock. 7.5 x 9.75". Ruled.”

FIELD + SUPPLY, ROAD TO NOWHERE, MEN’S SANTOS JACKET

Field + Supply offers the apparel collection of “Road to Nowhere”, a sustainable clothing brand for men and women located in Montauk, NY where the clothes are effortlessly stylish, comfortable, and ethically produced. We think the “Santos Jacket” will bring dad’s style level up ten fold. Made in Los Angeles, the Santos Jacket was designed from a favorite vintage painter's coat. Made from the signature Bemberg™ fabric, this jacket is as comfortable as it is versatile.  Wear it open as a jacket or button it up as a stand alone shirt.

FIELD + SUPPLY, WICKERS CREEK, SACRED EMBER SCENTED CANDLE

For a gift that is easy for dad to transport we recommend Field + Supply, Wickers Creek Sacred Ember Scented Candle. Wickers Creek is a Hudson, NY based candle company with a reverence for heritage craftsmanship. Their candles are all anchored by the slow burn of master crafters working in small batches. The 14 oz. hand-poured candle in reusable metal showpiece is the first of a wide array of Wickers Creek products launching soon. For dad we know he will love the Ember Scented Candle which using a sensual mix of sweet orris and smoky copal, it celebrates the ritual of gathering around the fire. “Nature’s silence paired with the crackle of aged wood, the unmistakable scent of dry heat, and the wild spirit of the flame.”

  • Reusable metal vessel

  • Hand-poured, plant-based wax blend

  • Average burn time 55-60 hours

  • 14oz (396g).

FIELD + SUPPLY, MOSES NADEL, RANGE TRAVEL BAG

One of our gift recommendations on the high end is this spectacular leather travel bag from Moses Nadel, a bespoke boutique atelier on Long Island, NY. They offer a well-curated collection of handmade luxury lifestyle products; leather artifacts, fine interior items, bags and accessories. Your father will love and treasure this leather duffle bag that will only become more beautiful as it ages and becomes a family heirloom. It is available in a multitude of colors (saddle color pictured) and as stated in the website the Range Travel Bag is, “A premium two-way large zipper, an interior zip pocket, two easily accessible drop-pockets, and two exterior side drop-pockets offer easy access, and a reinforced bottom panel with metal footing offers structure. Built to wear over the shoulder or with a fully adjustable and removable cross-body strap. Material Leather. Unlined with leather bottom and sides for support. Dimensions L 20.5" x W 9" x H 14". Handles 9" drop (L 21"), shoulder strap 38"-57" (removable).”

FIELD + SUPPLY, FLORA BEAUTY, COGNAC + TOBACCO GROOMING OIL

On the more affordable side of the spectrum of gift giving for dad is skincare for keeping dad’s skin looking soft, supple and youthful. In the last few years men have been catching up with women in wellness and the benefits of taking care of your skin. Gone are the days when a man would just slap some drying cologne on their skin and call it a day. Flora, a beauty and wellness brand based in Kingston, NY Flora honors this tradition with its line of natural, artisanal beauty treatments for hair, face, and body, crafted utilizing the highest-quality ingredients, selected without limitations of cost. Their Grooming Oil is, “A blend of organic Argan Oil and Borage Oil. Use to hydrate and soften facial hair and moisturize skin. Reduce inflammation in the hair follicles that can occur from the abrasiveness of shaving. Moisturizes hair and replenishes a dry scalp. The scent is sweet tobacco and cognac reminiscent of your grandfather’s humidor.”

FIELD + SUPPLY, MOSES NADEL, WEIGHTED PERISPHERE BALL

If your father is into sports we found the perfect artisanal gift, this Weighted Perisphere Ball from Moses Nadel. We love this gift as it can be either used as a medicine ball or home decor because it is such a beautiful work of art. “Inspired by traditional medicine balls, these unique objects have weight to them. They are as much a decorative work of art as an actual plaything to complete your training routine.

  • Each ball is a hand cut each 5-sided panel from select hides of American Buffalo and recycled weighted fill

  • Each piece is finished with traditional hand-lacing

  • Weights slightly vary

  • Materials: American Buffalo Leather. Recycled weighted fill.”

FIELD + SUPPLY, KC-KO, SINGLE WRAP MEN’S BRACELET

Another affordable Father’s Day gift we found on the Field + Supply online store is this nice piece of masculine jewelry from KC-KO, s small local brand that offers small-batch leather goods, hand-made in NYC. The Single Wrap Bracelet (burgundy waxed) comes in three sizes and they even offer the option of having it monogrammed for an additional $8. We love this for dad!

RICHARD WRIGHTMAN, FOLDING OFFICER’S FIELD CHAIR

And we end our last Father's Day gift with the ultimate artisan gift for dad we highly recommend this piece of campaign furniture from furniture designer Richard Wrightman. This Folding Officer’s Chairs made to order and offers a variety of material options. Richard Wrightman designs have all been inspired by campaign furniture (furniture the military in the past used while on a military campaign) and besides the well constructed folding chair, this piece comes with it’s own carefully crafted wooden box. You (or dad) can customize the design by choosing the wood, leather and fabric for this particular design. The dimensions are 20” W x 28” D x 27.5” H Seat Height: 8” Price is upon request once you chose the materials for this one of kind, once in a lifetime gift for dad that he will not only treasure but gladly use.

That is The Local Artisan Guide’s recommendation for Father’s Day 2024. We hope you explore Field + Supply as they are a great source for locally curated artisan products for all. I thank the dads that gave me their suggestions on what they would like to receive for Father’s Day. I wish all the men who are fathers and father figures a happy Father’s Day, providing for and creating a safe and loving family is the really the gift that keeps on giving.

By Natalie Rivera