Wear Your Wisconsin With These Six Brands
So, show a little love to Wisconsin with a piece from one of several cool, home-grown brands that let you wear your heart—and the state—on your sleeve.
So, show a little love to Wisconsin with a piece from one of several cool, home-grown brands that let you wear your heart—and the state—on your sleeve.
When Vicky Marsala opened Red Barn Company Store in Waunakee in 2013, it was simply a fun outlet for her to sell her favorite vintage finds.
Emma Zwissler, founder of The Sunday Standard, started a small skincare line in 2016 as a “creative outlet” but it quickly grew to much more than that.
The Shoppes at Lynndale Farms in Pewaukee is an idyllic escape comprised of a 1920’s barn and farmhouse, and a WWII-era tannery building, tucked off of Highway 16.
Angelus Home and Garden’s 12,000-square-foot space has themed rooms and vignettes around every corner, each one lovingly curated.
Roughing It In Style embodies the Northwoods life, and with 22 years in business, they know the market well.
Morgann McCoy started her A Well Worn Story line in 2013 and her bags, aprons and home goods are classic, durable and polished.
Kate Holl’s Wildewood is a sunny, minimalist space is stocked with all types of succulents, container plants, small trees and cute home accessories.
Sarah Fitch opened Décor Adore Boutique in Hartland in 2014, as an extension of her already-successful interior design business, Lake Country Interiors.
Like many makers, Kim Perik’s South Street Soapworks started as a side hustle. After a few months, she pursued South Street Soapworks full-time.