Come down to Kitch!! The store is rocking with Ernie Lewis playing, Absolute Bearing Coffee Co., Blind Squirel, Moromi Soy Sauces and Grandpa`s Best are all sampling their products!!
What does your weekend outfit look like? Ours usually comes with Bedstu, hobo, and something lightweight, flirty, and comfortable! By the way…we are LOVING that overalls have made a comeback 🫶
No coastal kitchen is complete without Pottery by Shea’s handmade creations! If you love to support local potters the way we do, come check out her line of kitchen/dinnerware at the Mercantile! All pieces are microwave and dishwasher safe. Makes for a great hostess gift or if you’re looking to add a pop of color into your kitchen
Reminisce on the good old days with our album coasters 💿 We have got dozens of albums to choose from, so you are sure to find that special one that transports you back in time. Perfect for your at home bar! 🍸
Potager - an exquisite blend of natural ingredients 🧼🫧
Established in 1999, Potager Soap Company has been crafting plant-based soaps for over 20 years. This soap is handmade and free of preservatives, colorants, mica, mineral pigments, fragrance oils, parabens, sulfates, and animal products - making it vegan and cruelty-free. Supporting a core value of social good, the company donates to local shelters and Habitat for Humanity.
Some amazing artwork we have for sale at the Mercantile, many of them being originals by Dan’s sister, Sharon Price!
About the Artist 🎨 Sharon’s paintings are traditional in approach, and she strives to achieve a balance between both realistic and impressionistic painting styles. An accomplished painter in both oil and pastel, she prefers to paint in oils. Growing up on Long Island Sound in Connecticut, Sharon feels most at home painting on the coast. She finds herself at the ocean or a marsh and chooses the coast of Maine, scenes from Martha’s Vineyard, Plum Island and Newburyport, MA as her main subject matter. Painting at a coastal location is a relaxing, therapeutic, and creative process for Sharon. Listening to the sounds of the ocean, wind, and surrounding wildlife helps her to be connected with her subject, which translates to her painting.
Visit Sharon’s website to learn more https://www.grapevinefineart.com