Steingut Pottery for Gift Giving Season!
Keep gift giving down to Earth this Winter! We've created a fun little Pop-Up Maker Market in partnership with Toronto's Steingut Pottery!
Anne Koehler of Steingut Pottery has been a part of our Pop-Up Maker Markets over the years and works with unique glazes, including the Wood Ash (brown) exterior glaze made from tree ash from a 200 year old red oak formerly on their property.
These functional and one-of-a-kind pieces will be available for Local Pick-Up Only during regular hours, by request at City of Craft beginning Friday December 6, 7, & 8, or during regular hours, in Parkdale at our Pick-Up Point at Noble Space starting Thursday December 12th, and at Sprucedale as of Saturday November 23.
We hope you have fun perusing these beautifully made mugs, pitchers, bowls and vases as gifts for friends or yourself!
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Shopping by Appointment at the workroom Sprucedale
Whether you’re working odd hours, visiting the area on a weekend getaway, or simply hoping for a quieter moment to browse, we want to make space for you.
That’s why we offer shopping by appointment at the workroom Sprucedale.
What is it?
It’s a private visit to our studio shop in Sprucedale, outside of our regular hours, where you can explore our curated collection of fabrics, patterns, notions, and creative tools at your own pace. Whether you're looking for something specific or just want to soak up some inspiration, we’re happy to open our doors just for you.
Studio Surplus Collection
Studio Surplus is our rotating collection of designer deadstock, overstock, and unexpected fabric finds - sourced through industry connections, uniform manufacturers, and past studio projects.
Caring for Our Vintage Hand-Painted Glass Buttons
One of our favourite corners of The Button Dept. is the collection of unique glass buttons, everything from clear vintage-inspired styles to tiny hand-painted florals. These delicate pieces are like little works of art that add something truly special to any project.
We especially love using the hand-painted ones, but we know they’re fragile. We wanted to better understand how they hold up when exposed to water and gentle detergent.