If you find yourself wanting to browse a selection of the many Indy local vendors without the hassle of driving downtown and hopping from store to store, than look no further than Mass on Main. This the one stop shop brings the some of the best shopping that Mass Ave has to offer and places it in under one roof right on Main Street in the Carmel Arts and Design District. If you are looking for a gift, or perhaps a new item for yourself, the store offers a variety of selection. From jewelry from Silver in the City to Crimson Tate’s head bands or infinity scarfs to even Newfangled Confection’s Frittle; Mass on Main offers it all and more. If you are looking for away to support international initiatives through fair trade, look no further than the selection of items from Global Gifts. The prices are the same that you would expect to find if you happen to be shopping on Mass Ave, which to some might be high, but you have to keep in mind that you are supporting local businesses.
Lauren L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carmel, IN
This boutique is phenomenal. A fantastic addition to downtown Carmel and the idea to bring up all the wonderful local vendors from Mass Ave is just sublime. Perfect place to shop for gifts year round with vendors such as: Silver in the City, Crimson Tate, and United State of Indiana. Excellent T-shirt, jewelry, baby clothes, quilting, and knick knack destination. Looking for cookie cutters shaped in yoga poses? Look no further. They have something for everyone! They also off some sewing classes that you can check out online. Love this place and the staff!
Chris F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
The newest extension of this co-operative creative group has unveiled a place on Main St. in Carmel. I appreciate the arts and you’ll find it within the four walls of Mass on Main. Looking for a gift that you want to be special and not found on a shelf in TJ Maxx with a dozen other replicas? Stop by Mass on Main for a place that offers the creative wares of geniuses from varying shops in the Indianapolis area. The prices are on the high end of the spectrum, but your supporting a true artist and not the big box stores. There’s a lot of passion, sweat, and love in each item. You can tell that the artists are proud of their work. Proof that this stuff sells and worth a meandering of the whimsical items that adorn the walls and sit on the tables. My take? Support those that work so hard to create unique, personalized items that are not mass produced. You won’t feel guilty for dropping the dough.