Tictail Celebrates Original Female-Founded Design for Women?s History Month
There's also special code for Design Milk readers to help support these emerging and independent designers. ;)
To wrap up the last week of Women’s History Month, we wanted to share our favorite female-founded designs from Tictail, our new favorite place to discover emerging independent designers and brands. Tictail’s online marketplace offers a huge selection of items including home decor, clothing, jewelry, accessories, and art. By shopping here instead of the mall or big box retailers, you’re supporting local and small businesses, all the while creating a home or wardrobe that’s unique and original.
We also love that Tictail supports local artists by offering them a blank canvas on the side of their only brick & mortar store in New York. This month, illustrator and author Kaye Blegvad created an exclusive mural that she hopes will bring awareness to mental health issues. Derived from her new book Dog Years, the mural depicts a black dog (an age-old symbol for depression) as a hopeful, gift-giving creature, a symbolic illustration of overcoming your demons. Tictail is also highlighting 31 women, one for each day of Women’s History Month, on their #womencreatinghistory page. Below are some of our favorite picks from this amazing group of designers:
Arch 5 vase by Lizzie Scarlett Towndrow
Hej, Hand Wire Earrings by Tsunja
Detroit Pillow by Ellen E Rutt
Rudy Blanket by Willet Studio
Wavy Collar Necklace by WKNDLA
Nerikomi W...
To wrap up the last week of Women’s History Month, we wanted to share our favorite female-founded designs from Tictail, our new favorite place to discover emerging independent designers and brands. Tictail’s online marketplace offers a huge selection of items including home decor, clothing, jewelry, accessories, and art. By shopping here instead of the mall or big box retailers, you’re supporting local and small businesses, all the while creating a home or wardrobe that’s unique and original.
We also love that Tictail supports local artists by offering them a blank canvas on the side of their only brick & mortar store in New York. This month, illustrator and author Kaye Blegvad created an exclusive mural that she hopes will bring awareness to mental health issues. Derived from her new book Dog Years, the mural depicts a black dog (an age-old symbol for depression) as a hopeful, gift-giving creature, a symbolic illustration of overcoming your demons. Tictail is also highlighting 31 women, one for each day of Women’s History Month, on their #womencreatinghistory page. Below are some of our favorite picks from this amazing group of designers:
Arch 5 vase by Lizzie Scarlett Towndrow
Hej, Hand Wire Earrings by Tsunja
Detroit Pillow by Ellen E Rutt
Rudy Blanket by Willet Studio
Wavy Collar Necklace by WKNDLA
Nerikomi W...
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