Mochi Kids

Mochi Kids is a modern unisex clothing brand. All of our design are inspired by things kids love and made in the USA. < >

Taylor Cowan

We create usable, economic and thrifty art to use around the home. A mix of up-cycling and recreation at an affordable price. < >

Therapeutic Games and Apps Lab (GappLab)

A world-class innovation space where game developers, clinicians, researchers, entrepreneurs, and health systems administrators collaborate to solve healthcare’s most pressing problems, from opioid dependency to type 2 diabetes. < >

Green Lion Eclectic

We are two pals, Alex and Bruno, who have been lifelong thrifters and now joined forces to bring you a curated collection of fashion, custom items and kitsch, from the 90s to the 40s. < >

GrowHive

After moving downtown almost 10 years ago, Erica wanted a way to introduce more green to her space. For years she tried everything and eventually took an industrial welding class, but the results are beautiful handcrafted hanging planters. < >

Values Jewelry by Mila

I‰Ûªm Mila, I create intuitive jewelry. I am grateful to grow my intuition, and share my love of crystals, music and energy in my business. As you wear my jewelry and incorporate the values and energy instilled in them, I hope that it can help you to Maximize Your Capacity! < >

H Works Jewelry

Silver fever. Linear. Minimal. Handmade love. My jewelry is designed to present complex ideas reduced to their most minimal forms ‰ÛÒ jewelry that is unadorned in its aesthetic. I feel a design isn’t complete until it is being worn, and enjoy the challenge of combining materials. < >

yarnmal

Personalized knitted gifts that are as unique as the people you love. We design and create knitted blankets, shawls, scarves and pillows with nearly no waste and with traceability. With Yarnm€�l, every blanket has a story. < >

Daniela Avalos

Having experimented in many art mediums for years, Daniela found her “set in stone” love for collage art her freshman year of college, from digital to handmade collage art, her goal is to make a piece for everyone to enjoy. < >

Danielle Susi

Danielle creates fiber pieces with enthusiasm for texture, pattern and color. Having received her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she focuses on modifying traditional fiber methods to create contemporary embroideries, weavings, and other handmade items. < >