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Independent Goods, a Ketchum, Idaho, shop featuring craftsman-to-consumer goods, opened its doors this past winter. Designed by Seattle-based architecture firm Best Practice, the shop features whitewashed, wood-clad walls, custom reconfigurable furnishings, and a giant canvas “tent” that harkens back to the area’s frontier roots. Owners Mark and Susan Nieves carefully curate the shop’s American-made wares, which include leather goods, pottery, and jewelry. ❈ independentgoods.com
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PIE STYLE
Vancouver’s new Joe Pizza in Gastown, designed by Ply Architecture, has a laid-back look that’s equal parts hip and nostalgic. The environment features tile floors and windows original to the historic masonry building, along with custom wallpaper by branding firm Glasfurd & Walker and benches and a communal table designed by Ply and built by Union Wood Co. eatjoepizza.com
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In April 2017, Seattle’s beloved design bookshop Peter Miller Books relocated from First Avenue to a former warehouse off Post Alley in Pioneer Square. The renovated 1,100-square-foot space, designed by Olson Kundig and built by Sun Construction and Dovetail Construction, juxtaposes 100-year-old brick walls and timber beams with modern design elements such as a sleek wood, glass, and steel sales counter by Weld and Glue. petermiller.com