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Hugh
Next door to Nora, Hugh is stylish and contemporary, filled with exceptional home furnishings, personal accessories and
gift items. Japanese molded-plywood drink coasters, leather-stitched flasks and wire-framed end tables are just some
of the tasteful offerings to be found at Hugh. Originally started as a pop-up shop “tribute to classic bachelor-pad style”
in 2009, Hugh opened its permanent location in 2012, featuring a cool vintage vibe reflected in its goods. While we
swooned over the buttery Gus Modern leather couches (shown), we fell in love with a sleek, modern desk clock for the
hubby. 4240 Cass Ave., Suite 107, Detroit. (313) 831-4844; lovehughlongtime.com.
Cristions
Fine Linen & Down
Cristions carries everything you
need to make your holiday house-
guests feel like they’re sleeping
in a luxury hotel. SFerra bedding
and bath towels, Pine Cone Hill
bedding, Yves Delorme soaps
and even P. James pajamas
are sure to make your home
cozy during the winter months.
Indulgences like plush textiles
and robes, pet bedding and
festive throw pillows can be
found lining the shelves of this
Birmingham mainstay. 205 N.
Woodward Ave., Birmingham.
(248) 723-3337.
Rail and Anchor
Rail and Anchor is stocked full
of interesting items, from vintage
poster kits to Cody Foster papier-
mâché mounted animal heads
(shown). In one corner, shoppers
will find an apothecary with Mistral
soaps and candles in scents like
poppies and pamplemousse,
while on the opposite side of the
store you can create your own ter-
rarium with its extensive selection
of succulents and air plants. In
the center, an orange 1980s mail
truck displays an eclectic assort-
ment of housewares and barware,
many Michigan made. Rail and
Anchor’s biggest sellers, however,
are the vintage items that have
been thoughtfully collected from
estate sales near and far. The staff
is quite knowledgeable and they
happily gift-wrapped our purchase,
the graphic novel Frida, The Story
of her Life, by Vanna Vinci, free of
charge. 502 S. Washington Ave.,
Royal Oak. (248) 397-8985;
railandanchor.com.
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Found Objects
On a cool Monday morning,
we followed the delicious
scent wafting from a collection
of Thymes candles through
the doors of Found Objects
— and the store is equally deli-
cious, brimming with Barefoot
Dreams pajama sets, Monrow
sweatshirts and Sugarfina can-
dies. Started by mother-son
team Laurie and Zachary Kay,
Found Objects has a delightful
selection of clothing, baby and
kids’ pieces, home décor and
gift items. It also carries an
impressive selection of Corbe
pottery, made by a husband-
and-wife duo in Detroit, which
makes the perfect hostess gift.
Shown: Chaser Eyelash Tee.
168 S. Old Woodward Ave.,
Birmingham. (248) 220-4999;
shopfoundobjects.com.
Well Done Goods by Cyberoptix Tie Lab
Cyberoptix, of Etsy fame, has launched its very own shop below the
space where the team prints its exclusive in-house designed neckwear
and scarves. Founder Bethany Shorb has proven the company isn’t just
about ties anymore by carefully curating a collection of unique gifts for
men and women: T-shirts, housewares and outstanding accessories
from designers all around the world, plus an awesome array of Detroit-
and Michigan-themed gifts. Among our favorites were the NASA trucker
hat, anatomically correct heart cufflinks and a gnarly military-style mes-
senger bag. Shown: Geometric Tablet Sleeve/Clutch and Boston Edison
necklace. 1440 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. (313) 404-2053;
welldonegoods.com.
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