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INSTANT STYLE inspiration!

HAVE A SEAT

This modern barstool offers fresh styling and a touch of class with its graceful curves, top grain leather seat and nail-head trim. Crafted in light oak, the stool’s excellent quality transitional furniture design will serve you well for many years. Varying heights and colors available. $349 // San Luis Traditions 748 Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 541-8500 // sanluistraditions.com

GET PLUSH

We don’t necessarily agree with everything we read in the Wall Street Journal, but when they named Daisy House® three-piece set of bamboo towels the best overall, they were right on the money! Whether you’re shopping for a housewarming or a wedding gift, or just treating yourself, this is one investment that will repay you with years of dividends. $55.95 // Bambu Batu // 1023 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 788-0806 // bambubatu.com

SHOWCASE YOUR STYLE

The colorful and creative pottery of Hector “Pachanga” Montoya reveals itself with a variety of handmade designs from tabletop to floor-standing in an array of beautifully created rustic finishes. Imported directly from Jalisco, Mexico. $39 - $199 // Luna Rustica 2959 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 546-8505 // lunarustica.com

BOX IT UP

Little boxes, big boxes—for her jewelry collection and other treasures. Each unique chest is made of recycled exotic woods, designed and hewn by Los Osos artisan Jim Amberg. $20 - $220 // Fiona Bleu Gallery // 900 Embarcadero, Morro Bay (805) 772-0541 // fionableugallery.com

STAY GROUNDED

Yogitoes eco-conscious towels feature groundbreaking, patented silicon dot skidless technology that will grip your mat and prevent slipping no matter how much you move or sweat. It will provide a comfortable, absorbent, stable and hygienic layer between you and your yoga mat. $64 // Assets // 853 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 781-0119 // sloassets.com

SHARE THE LOVE

San Luis Obispo-based Lisa Leonard’s whimsical handcrafted jewelry make chic, sentimental pieces that go with any ensemble and the “Joining Hearts” elegant necklace is no exception. $42 // Hands Gallery // 777 Higuera Street // San Luis Obispo (805) 543-1921 // handsgallery.com

BLOOM IN STYLE

This Valentine’s Day give her a thousand flowers with the gift of millefiori beautiful glass jewelry. Originating on the island of Murano in Venice, Italy, millrfiori is a technique that produces distinctive flower-like patterns on glass. This Murano glass millrfiori is combined with sterling silver into stunning works of art. $24 - $70 // Turn To Nature // 786 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 540-3395 // turntonature.com

BE BEAUTIFUL

Jan Michael’s jewelry is exquisitely hand-crafted in San Francisco, made of brass and an array of semi-precious stones. Original designs inspired by her travels combined with a love of ancient worlds from the past. $24 - $95 // Apropos // 1022 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo 840 11th Street, Paso Robles // (805) 784-0664 shopapropos.com

COLOR ME WONDERFUL

Spring comes early this year! Set in a plethora of luscious and lively colors “Etoile III” sapphire stacking rings are perennial favorites. Select from what is in-store or special order. $1,095 - $1,495 // Ian Saude 1003 Osos Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 784-0967 // iansaude.com

MAKE A MOVE

A Sons of Trade bag is for life. Ruggedly versatile and built to go the distance. Crafted with precision in Ventura, this Rubicon Rucksack in distressed brown leather is both a nod to our proud past and a glimpse of our future. $365 // Jules D. // 672 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo // (805) 781-0722 // jules-d.com

STACK IT UP

Archetype Collection bands are cast individually using one of three different colors of recycled 18K gold and set with conflict-free diamonds. Designed to stack flush and lock together for a cohesive look, they can be worn alone or with other styles of stacking rings for a fresh, modern look. $880 - $2,080 // Baxter Moerman Jewelry 1118 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo (805) 801-9117 // baxtermoerman.com

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