"French-American entrepreneur Caroline Morrison spent 15 years working in fashion before feeling disillusioned with the industry's waste and widespread use of plastics. For her own store, she focuses on ethically-produced homewares, table decor, cleaning and cooking supplies, toys, and a tight edit of clothing that closely reflects her own values of consumption and a bygone way of shopping that is inherently more sustainable. Her selection includes goods made with natural materials, with little to no plastic, and predominantly sourced from within Europe—some from her grandparents' generation. Among them: De Buyer pans that are guaranteed for life and made in France since 1830); wool blankets by Brun de Vian Tiran, a family-run company out of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue since 1808; and unisex linen workman jackets by the 60-year-old label Le Laboureur. This shop is brimming with affordable knick-knacks and utilitarian items for every day living from natural soaps and body oils to refillable pens and pencils, stationery, and linens." - Lindsey Tramuta