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Detroit Shops

Eight gifts — one for each crazy night —
vetted from some of our favorite city destinations.

Reisa Shanaman | Special to the Jewish News

Mutual Adoration Frames

(above)
$39-$106
City Bird
460 W. Canﬁ eld St.
Mutualadoration.com; ilovecitybird.com.

Detroit Hustles Harder Beanies

$25-$35
Division Street Boutique
1353 Division St.
Divisionstreetboutique.com.

Since opening in 2008, the Detroit Hustles Harder brand has
become a mantra to be worn and declared with pride. Virgin
Atlantic’s president Richard Branson notably deplaned in Detroit
rocking the T-shirt, and a 2015 Huffington Post article about
Detroit’s comeback used it for a title. Those three simple words,
in all block cap letters, are as classic to the city as Vernors and the
Model T. Their hats, perfect for keeping your keppie warm through
a Midwest winter, come in an assortment of colors.

Made using repurposed wood from
various parts of Detroit, these pic-
ture frames come in all standard
sizes, as well as 5 x 5 and 8 x 8 for
those Instagram photos that are
keepers. Each frame includes a
notecard indicating what part of
Detroit the wood was salvaged
from. Personalize the gift with a
photo or purchase a print from
the shop. Find the frames at City
Bird, owned by seventh-generation
Detroiters, siblings Andy and Emily
Linn, who opened the shop in
2005. Located in Midtown, it fea-
tures Detroit-themed housewares
and gifts made by local artisans.

State of Michigan Pewabic Tile

$20-$36
Pewabic
10125 E. Jeﬀ erson
Pewabic.org

Pewabic pottery is a distinguished part of Detroit’s architectural
heritage. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991, the
ceramic studio and school located on East Jefferson was founded
in 1903. Pewabic tiles can be found in many lauded local struc-
tures, including Belle Isle Aquarium, Detroit Public Library, the
Guardian Building, the Fisher Building and Henry Ford Museum.
Detroit’s addition to the Arts and Crafts design movement of the
early 20th century, the pottery’s iridescent glazes are Pewabic’s
most important contribution to ceramic art.

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30 December 8 • 2016

