In the Short North Arts District of Columbus, Ohio, there is a wonderful little store called Collier West. I often make it a point to go look around whenever I’m in the neighborhood.
The website has an online store where you can buy goodies, but the best experience is to actually visit the store, if you can. The décor is basically what I want my house to look like - a little cluttered and a lot antique and intriguing. You feel like everything you look at is part of the whole of the store’s aesthetic…like an antique store, but curated.
Antlers are everywhere (and for sale), as are branches, nature-inspired lighting fixtures, and lots of local and not-local original artware (like ceramics, plates, and jewelry). I even spotted the ceramic art of Laura Zindel, that we blogged about last year!






The Etsy shop of Builder’s Studio cranks out some amazing things. From gorgeous retro-futuristic robot miniatures…
…to handmade Ray Guns, sized both for holding in the hand, or hanging on a chain around your neck. And what is even better? They’re made of wood! The old, rustic patina-style finish on these pieces is wonderful, and though many of the shapes seem very “wood-like”, the metallic sheen plays a trick on you and really makes you think you are looking at hammered, weathered metal.
If you tire of the popular bevy of home-scenting products which reek of vanilla, freesia, or raspberry, you may want to try a selection from the Douglas Little Company.

If you’re looking for a nice gift for somebody, or yourself, head over to Panteek Antique Prints and check out their selection. Head straight for the “clearance” area, there are a lot of lovely prints there in the 45-dollar range, like this shell print from 1849 .
It’s also a great place to go for artistic reference purposes, and I will be the first to admit that I have downloaded just about every image on the website, to catalog it for future usage. The website itself is a far cry from being aesthetically stimulating, but it’s easy to navigate.