Turtlelion Shop
I am a local whimsical fashion designer. I make handmade baby and toddler clothing. Everything is made and designed by me. I am currently selling on Etsy, and I’d love to share it all with our little city!
Tuscan Accent
A Tuscan leather artisan, Loriano Tolaini hand crafts one of a kind leather bags. His creativity turns quality leather into purses, messenger bags, backpacks, that are a piece of wearable art and become conversation starters.
Urbann Nest
Lindsey’s love for design and handcrafted work fuels her passion for fiber arts. Her works explore the use of color and texture through wall hangings and embroideries that reflect her own modern, bohemian style. Each piece is thoughtfully made to add charm to your living spaces.
Utah Is Yours
Having grown up in Utah, we highlight the beauty and uniqueness around Utah that we all love through topographic map designs.
Vantage
We sell carefully curated vintage clothing focusing on the 80’s and 90’s. Striped Tee’s? Yep. Vintage Levi’s? Yep. Floral Jumpsuits? Yep. Tons of other cool stuff? Yep.
Velo City Bags
My name is Nathan and I love making bags. I love the design all the way through the building process. I don’t mess about with cheep hardware and materials and my bags are built to last and have a beautiful modern look.
Vintage Fern
Amy has always loved fabric, especially if it’s vintage, she collects it, pets it, and cuts it up to make beautiful, useful things. Her favorite things to make are appliqued tea towels, painted tiny wooden houses, and any new ideas that come to her.
Virginia May Illustration
Virginia Johnson is a freelance illustrator based in Salt Lake City. She received a BFA in Illustration from Utah Valley University. When she isn’t doodling you will probably find her knitting, reading, harassing her husband, or watching cartoons.
VIVA
VIVA by husband and wife team Joe and Charlotte Brown, sells handmade and unique art, embroidery, jewelry, and home decor.
W.STUDIOS
Artist Jessie Webster built W.Studios to focus on the beauty of charcoal. While charcoal is common for sketching, it is rarely used for frame-worthy art. This body of work focuses on pop & geek culture, but her ability covers all subject matter.