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A VERY CONSCIOUS VALENTINES DAY GIFT GUIDE - 2026

As everyone’s favorite Hallmark holiday rolls around we have been inspired by updating our neighborhood stores and finding conscious gifts that we think will score a home run for Valentines Day. We picked all sorts of categories and price ranges from very affordable to quite aspirational. We have gifts for him, her, they, us, everyone! They are artisanal, from small or heritage brands, sustainable, eco-friendly, unique, thoughtful and made for the conscious customer. Just click on the captions for a link to their online shop and more information.

We also will have a Galentines Day blog coming up with an idea we hope will catch on like wildfire. Stay tuned!

Below are our twelve picks (we had ten originally but just had to add two more gift suggestions).

THE TRIBES OF MOROCCO - MEDIUM ESSENCE OF ATLAS SERVING TAGINE

The Tribes of Morocco - Medium Essence of Atlas Serving Tagine, $65

The Tribes of Morocco, a small store in the East Village that specializes in Moroccan products made by artisans have this beautiful tagine for serving Moroccan food. It comes in a blue and white Moroccan motif inspired by the Atlas Mountains that can equally serve as home decor. It’s the perfect gift for someone who loves to cook. Perhaps a tasty Moroccan meal can be included in the Valentine’s day gift?

MELA - MAKE A BAG

Mela - One of Mela’s bag style Luna in Zest color, $350

Mela is an up and coming award winning vegan handbag brand that not only shuns animal skin but also avoids using petroleum products which can be just as harmful to the environment in creating vegan products. Mela has created a material made from apple skins, an apple leather called Melatex®. We recommend not only the stylish handbags from Mela as a Valentines Day gift but offering their “Make a Mela Bag” an exclusive opportunity to design the Mela bag of your dreams at their Soho store. During your personalized consultation, you’ll explore their range of styles, select your details, and watch your vision come to life through their made-to-order process. In two weeks, your custom creation will be ready to take home! Carefully crafted and sustainably made. If there is no access to the New York store you can always order one of their styles online. To make an appointment click here.

THE CANVAS - AZURE BEADED EARRINGS

The Canvas - Azure Beaded Earrings - $185

The Canvas is a multibrand fashion and design retailer bringing a selection of brands to New York City. The brands are emerging or established, each characterized by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We wanted to recommend a gift from The Canvas and these stunning beaded earrings are a statement piece of jewelry anyone would love for Valentines Day. Handmade by a women’s collective in Mexico, these earrings are a Gold/Silver plated earrings, composed of an assembly of colored beads woven by hand. Approx. 5.25”L x 1”W - 13.5cm x 3cm. Best is that it is a very affordable piece of jewelry.

WICKED AND POUR - CANDLE MAKING CLASSES

Wick and Pour - Candle Making Classes - From $50

A great idea for Valentines Day is to have an experience together creating a beautiful souvenir of the day and that is Wick and Pour, a candle making shop in New York City. Here you and yours can create your signature scent, use vibrant colors, and textures to craft candles that are uniquely yours. The candles are a combination of soy wax and their enticing scents are curated in-house with essential oils and phthalate-free fragrances. It’s a fun and easy experience, affordable and quite romantic.

COMMODITY - THE MINI WARDROBE SET

Commodity - The Mini Wardrobe Set - $75

Commodity is a fragrance brand created by artisans using the best ingredients to create the most innovative scents. This is a sustainable, ethical fragrance brand that believes in transparency of what is in their scents using only clean ingredients which is a growing list of ingredients flagged by global regulatory bodies for potential health or environmental harm. Commodity partners exclusively with perfume houses that prioritize both environmental and social responsibility when sourcing raw materials from around the world and their packaging is more sustainable, as Commodity is working toward fully recyclable, reduced-impact packaging. We love their gifts sets especially “The Mini Wardrobe Set” which contains each fragrance in its best-selling Scent Space version (the container has three different settings a closely-projecting Personal, a noticeably unique Expressive, and a room-filling Bold version.) so that you can rotate your scent. Perfumes are such popular Valentines Day gifts and with this gift set that is unisex and convenient you can’t go wrong.

ONCEPT - TORONTO MEN’S RETRO SNEAKER

Oncept - Toronto Men’s Retro Sneaker in Flame - $300

What’s a quick way to a man’s heart? A smart set of stylish trainers that are also sustainable. In comes Oncept, a brand that strives to have a low carbon footprint. Oncept has a process called “re-speckled” this is a process that uses leftover rubber from other manufacturing and combines this excess material with new rubber to produce new outsoles.  Re-speckled is a certified process that uses 55% discarded material which saves hundreds of tons of waste in landfills. They utilize sustainable bio based memory foam made from castor oil (plant based) and recycled rubber. They source their leather ethically and use recycled nylon (made from plastic water bottle) and other recycled materials. That said the brand does not skim on style. Toronto mixes retro style, comfortability and eco-friendly design (seen here in Flame, offered in five color ways). It’s definitely a win/win gift for everyone.

THE MEADOW - CLOUDFATHER VALENTINA DARK CHOCOLATE WITH MAPLE

The Meadow - Cloudforest - Valentina Dark Chocolate with Maple - $12

The Meadow is a much loved neighborhood shop selling pantry goods such as salts, bitters, chocolates and more (plus fresh cut flowers). Since chocolates are an iconic Valentines Day gift for your loved one we have chosen for our chocolate gift a chocolate from the chocolate brand cloudforest, a small Portland, Oregon based chocolatier that uses organic ingredients with unique flavors. Valentina is the flavor we chose that is 75% dark chocolate with a combination of Canadian maple and Ecuadorian cacao (weight: 1.2345 oz). It’s a delicious and affordable gift.

THEO HABERDASHERY - ROLEX MARCONI SPECIAL WATCH FROM THE 1940’S

Theo’s Haberdashery - Rolex Marconi Special Watch from the 1940”s - $1,250

One of the most sustainable and conscious gifts you can give your loved one are vintage pieces. Whether it’s fashion, accessories, art, home decor, objects or jewelry, to find a special piece that has been created by an artisan and was once treasured. Theo’s Haberdashery is a men’s boutique curated to showcase vintage Americana, fine watches and jewelry, and includes their very own cigar line inspired by their namesake Theodore Roosevelt. An exceptional gift for a man is a piece of jewelry and a vintage Rolex is the ultimate gift for your loved one. We love this one-of-a-kind piece for the boutique, a Rolex Marconi Special Watch from the 1940’s. It’s 28mm with a Ghost sector dial, Mechanical wind. In working condition. The watch comes with a one year mechanical warranty. It’s on the high end of spending for a gift but we feel it will be cherished and destined to become a family heirloom.

SPIRITED AWAY - RITUAL ZERO PROOF - TEQUILA ALTERNATIVE

Spirited Away - Ritual Zero Proof - Alternative Tequila - $35

Sharing a Valentines Day cocktail is a romantic way to start an evening or Valentines Day meal. However many people these days are forgoing alcohol yet miss the taste and the social bonding of having a cocktail to toast their love. That is why we highly recommend from our favorite alcohol-free wine and spirits store, Spirited Away this zero proof tequila alternative, Ritual Zero. “Crafted for margaritas, Ritual Tequila Alternative brings the heat to your favorite cocktails. Greeting you with a rich golden hue, a traditional blue agave aroma opens up on the pour. Ripe tropical guava is underscored by the mellow spice of black peppercorn as the flavor grows, going deeper with charred oak and mesquite smoke. Bright Mexican lime gives way to a clean, spicy finish, with a kiss of cracked sea salt for good measure.” Ritual’s tequila alternative has a high taste score of 94 points from the industry-standard Beverage Testing Institute. It’s all the taste and ceremony of tequila without the hangover and poor decision making tequila can incur (speaking from experience).

TORU + NAOKO - CARMIN BODYSUIT

Toru + Naoko - Carmin Bodysuit - $164

It wouldn’t be a Valentines Day gift guide without recommending lingerie. We have chosen a gorgeous piece from the sustainable lingerie brand Toru + Naoko. Toru + Naoko is “dedicated to crafting beautiful lingerie with a conscience. Their 100% female artisan team ensures ethical production, while they source sustainable materials and operate in small batches to eliminate waste. Eco-friendly packaging and carbon offsetting initiatives further our commitment to a greener future.” The Carmin Bodysuit features a high waist bottom thong, attached in the front center with a bralette, with adjustable back and shoulder straps. Also includes a pair of detachable straps that can be attached to the front center. It’s beautiful, sexy, stylish and just keeps on giving and giving. She’ll love this lingerie and will want to wear it daily, you know for the sustainability. ;)

IRVING GREEN - FOXFORD MAEVE CASHMERE & wool THROW

Irving Green - Foxford Maeve Cashmere & Wool Throw - $198

If your perfect idea of celebrating Valentines Day is staying in with your bo having a Netflix and chill kinda evening then may we recommend this exquisite cashmere and wool throw. Just imaging cuddling under this ultra soft cashmere and wool throw from Irving Green, a boutique that curates home decor and gifts from around the world. This cashmere and wool throw, the Maeve, comes from Foxford Mill, a mill that sits on the banks of the River Moy in County Mayo, Ireland. They have been manufacturing the finest wool throws and blankets for over 130 years. The Maeve is woven in a classic herringbone design, and crafted from a soft blend of lambswool and cashmere with a traditional roll fringe. Material: 95% Lambswool 5% Cashmere. Size : 140 x 180cm. Perfect for a cozy night in celebrating Valentines Day.


SANTA MARIA NOVELLA - EMULSIONE ANALCOLICA NON-ALCOHOLIC AFTER SHAVE EMULSION

Santa Maria Novella - Emulsione Analcolica Non-Alcoholic After Shave Emulsion - $65

A gift he is bound to love and appreciate is from the Florence heritage brand Santa Maria Novella, the Emulsione Analcolica Non-Alcoholic After Shave Emulsion. It’s not only women that should have a skin routine, help guide him to the amazing products from Santa Maria Novella, the after shave emulsion has no alcohol and is an “innovative and gentle formula with citrus notes, designed for those seeking an effective post-shave treatment that is also kind to the skin. This milky fluid emulsion boasts astringent, emollient, and refreshing properties, offering an immediate sensation of freshness after both electric and razor.” This emulsion will get the skin hydrated, healthy and smelling light and clean. A skin care routine is a sign of self care and self love and isn’t that what Valentines Day is all about, Hallmark holiday and all?

Well that is our selection for conscious gift giving on Valentines Day. We hope the selection helps you out or at the very least gives you a guideline to find conscious gifts that are local from a small, artisanal business. If you are going to celebrate Valentine's Day remember it really is the thought that counts. Happy Valentines Day!

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