Detroit/Michigan Gift Guide

I’ve been meaning to write this post since last year. I was initially a transplant to Michigan, born in Ohio, lived in Pennsylvania for 7.5 years and started high school here in Michigan. So not having grown up here, I didn’t really have an preconceived ideas about Detroit. When I got my first PR job out of college at Pewabic Pottery, a Detroit treasure, I was open to loving the city. After 10 years of working in all different Detroit spaces and currently the Renaissance Center, I have a deep appreciation and love for the city. Because of this, I want to share some of my favorite Detroit things for a fun holiday gift guide.

Pewabic Pottery Twelve Days of Christmas Ornaments ($60/set or $22/ornament)

These are one of my favorites. I was still working at the Pottery in 2005 when they developed this series. Each ornament represents one of the gifts from The Twelve Days of Christmas classic. You can buy them individually or in sets of three. It would be so fun to give someone one of these ornaments every year and they would look beautiful on your favorite Christmas tree.

Pewabic 12 Days

Jenna Kator Lake Superior Handbag ($108)

Jenna Kator is a Michigan designer who creates animal friendly vegan leather handbags with fun Michigan names. Her bags are high quality and beautiful. I loved this recent Lake Superior bag.

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Shinola The Runwell Contrast Chrono Bracelet Watch, 41mm ($975)

Made right here in Detroit, Shinola’s watches are beautiful. They sell them at Nordstrom, which makes it the perfect purchase to use your triple points day on.

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Faygo Candles ($50)

Faygo “Pop” is a Michigan tradition and these candles would make a fun gift! They come in a Faygo 6-pack container with Grape, Orange, Rock & Rye, Redpop, Vanilla Creme and Root Beer fragrances.

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KO Photo Vogue Detroit 2 a.m. Prints

Our friend, Amin, is a talented photographer and has created a line of photographs showcasing Detroit at 2 a.m that you can order for your home. These are stunning and I can’t wait to have one in our new home. I am sort of loving the Joe Louis Fist right now.

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Reclaim Detroit End Grain Butcher Block ($109)

This is beautiful and so cool, these cutting boards are made of old growth reclaimed lumber from Detroit area homes salvaged by Reclaim Detroit’s deconstruction crews. Each board is handcrafted and unique.

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Caliber Detroit Steel Cuff Links ($250)

Caliber Detroit created these cufflinks to eradicate illegal violence in the city. They take weapons found at crime scenes, melt them down and create these cool steel cuff links. The serial number corresponds with a gun that has been removed from the streets. The proceeds from these cufflinks benefit the Caliber Foundation which offers support to persons and communities devastated by gun violence.

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Good People Popcorn White Cheddar Salsa ($32)

What says holiday more than a popcorn tin? This popcorn is so delicious and made in Detroit!

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LDV 6 Bottle Raw Steel Wine Rack ($44.99)

These wine racks are designed and manufactured in Detroit out of one single sheet of automotive grade steel. Each rack is completely custom and designed to be hung vertically.

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Stormy Kromer Petal Pusher Cap ($44.99)

I’ve been admiring this cap for a while now and I love that their factory is right here in Michigan.

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I would love to hear what your favorite Detroit/Michigan made gifts are in the comments!



Five on Friday: Pewabic Garden Party Edition

It’s time for another edition of Five on Friday with A Liz AdventuresThe Good Life BlogHello Happiness and Carolina Charm.

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Every year, I attend Pewabic Pottery’s annual For the House & Garden Show, or as we like to call it, The Garden Party. Back in 2004, I joined the Pottery as the Special Events and Membership Coordinator. This was my first job out of college and I learned so much from working there. I also fell in love with the Pottery and its mission. Check out my previous post for additional background.

Pewabic is on the register of National Historic Landmarks and is a Detroit treasure. I love coming back to this annual event every year to reconnect with old friends and check out all of the awesome new pieces. It also reminds me of how far I have come and makes me grateful for all of the opportunities I’ve had so far in my career.

At the Garden Party, Pewabic introduces its new pieces, and don’t worry those who don’t live in Michigan, you can buy online or via phone. Here are some of the awesome new pieces presented at this year’s party:

1. Detroit Tigers Olde English D Tile ($50)

This tile was presented last year and this year they have a two-tone option. If you’ve ever visited Comerica Park, you might have noticed the 325 Pewabic tiles that decorate the facility.

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2.Detroit Map Tile

This is so new, they don’t even have it online yet, but there are all sorts of amazing options. I loved this framed version.

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3. Detroit Ornament ($32)

This Detroit ornament is another brand new option. It will look great on our tree next Christmas!

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4. Cog Tile

The tile picture is coming soon, but in the meantime, here is a preview. Every year Pewabic makes a pin to hand out at the Garden Party based on their new tile.

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5. Botanicals Garment Rack ($390)

I cannot wait to get a house so I can set this up in the mudroom!

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What Pewabic item is on your favorites list?

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Pewabic Pottery: A Detroit Treasure

I have had the pleasure and the privilege to be a part of Pewabic Pottery’s storied history. I was lucky enough to get my first public relations job there after college where I was the Special Events and Membership Coordinator. One of my responsibilities was to lead tours throughout the Pottery which is where I fell in love with the story of its founder and Detroit legacy.

For those of you that have never heard of Pewabic Pottery, here is a brief history, you can read a more detailed history here. Pewabic was founded in 1903 by Mary Chase Perry Stratton and her partner, Horace Caulkins. Mary started out doing china painting and teamed up with Horace Caulkins who invented the Revelation Kiln. Together they traveled the country doing china painting workshops and promoting the kiln.

They were very successful and this eventually led them to start Pewabic Pottery. They moved to the building on 10125 East Jefferson in 1907, which was designed by Mary’s husband, William Buck Stratton.

Pewabic Pottery

Pewabic Pottery

Throughout its history, Pewabic Pottery produced vessels, tiles and public and private installations throughout the country. Mary Stratton is most famous for her iridescent glazes.

Mary Stratton Iridescent Vase c. 1920

Mary Stratton Iridescent Vase c. 1920

You can see Pewabic installations throughout the United States at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, the Nebraska State Capitol building in Lincoln, the Science Building at Rice University in Houston, and the Herald Square installation commissioned by the New York Metro Transit Authority.

In Detroit, some of the more notable installations include the Scott Fountain on Belle Isle Park, Detroit People Mover Stations, McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport (45,000 tiles), Comerica Park (325 tiles), Compuware headquarters and so many more.

Comerica Park Tiles

Comerica Park Tiles

Cadillac Station People Mover Tiles

Cadillac Station People Mover Tiles

 

In 1991, the building and its contents were designated a National Historic Landmark and today is Michigan’s only historic pottery.

I just love this story, how many women in the 1900’s went out on their own and started their own business? It’s such an inspiring story. 

Every year I come back to visit Pewabic for the annual Garden Party fundraiser which this year showcased new Pewabic giftware, ceramic art from more than 80 artists, live music from Ben Sharkey, a live visual art performance by sculptor Mark Chatterly and hors d’oeuvres & cocktails.

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I always have the best time visiting old friends and checking out all of the new items Pewabic has released. Here are some of my favorite pieces from this year’s Garden Party and some old favorites:

I was so excited to hear that Pewabic was finally able to create the old English “D” tile ($25). When I was a tour guide there, people always asked about it but Pewabic needed to get approval from Major League Baseball to use the image. This is going to be such a great seller. You can only purchase it at the Museum Store and it can only be direct-shipped within Tigers home broadcasting territory including Michigan and parts of northern Ohio and Indiana. I got two at the party and am sure I will get many more!

Detroit Tigers D Tile

Detroit Tigers D Tile

The new 12″x6″ Butterfly tile, designed by Glaze Technician Alex Thullen. Fresh from the kiln, ‘Butterfly’ designed by Glaze Technician Alex Thullen. I also saw this in a very cool black & white glaze. It won’t be available for online purchase until after the Garden Party, but I will update the post when it is.

Butterfly Tile

Butterfly Tile

The day after the annual Garden Party, the Belle Isle Conservancy  held a fundraiser at the Potter to restore the Pewabic tiles in the Scott Fountain. During the event, Pewabic released their new Sea Life tile with a portion of sales being donated to the Conservancy. As part of our Garden Party festivities in June, the is having their annual fundraiser to restore the Pewabic tiles in Scott Fountain.

Sea Life Tile

Sea Life Tile

This next piece has a special place in my heart because I witnessed this piece coming back to the Pottery when I worked there. The Iridescent Snowdrop vase returned to Pewabic after they bought it on Ebay in 2006. They purchased it from an antiques dealer in Montgomery, Alabama, who found it in a barn at an estate sale. I remember when the vase arrived at the Pottery and I got to witness the talented Sherlyn Hunter recreate it to be available in the museum store. This was an amazing process and it was such a cool experience. You can see the original in Pewabic’s Museum Collection. You can get it here in an iridescent glaze for $150.

Iridescent Snowdrop Vase

Iridescent Snowdrop Vase

Or here in a matte glaze for $75:

Matte Snowdrop Vase

Matte Snowdrop Vase

This is one of my favorites, the 4×4″ Botanical  Tree that was introduced in a series of tiles. You can get it in the matte glaze for $20, but I prefer the two-toned glaze which you have to get at the Pottery:

Botanical Tree Tile

Botanical Tree Tile

If you have never been to Pewabic I encourage you to attend one of their events. I could write hundreds of blog posts on different aspects of the Pottery, but it is really something you need to experience for yourself. If you love Pewabic as much as I do, consider becoming a member. You can get some great deals and access to special events.

Photos courtesy of Pewabic Pottery.

 

 

 

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