This place is my go to when I need to get a gift for someone(along with Mongrel in Carytown). Their inventory is always different which I really appreciate. Prices are super affordable on some things(like super cute sunglasses) but expensive on other items(notebooks and things). The employees are always super sweet though and very helpful with suggestions.
Brian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Traverse City, MI
Cool and eclectic shop. I have easily passed this place on multiple of occasions. During Broad Appetite we finally stopped in. Purchased a few cards, a bookend and candles. They choices are top quality and the people in the store were super friendly. Great spot to get a friend a gift that isn’t easily found in the major shopping malls. Definetely a place I will continue to pop into for something unique for the house or for a great gift for friends.
Eric C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richmond, VA
I came here some weeks back with my design class for a little class trip. When I first walked in here, I noticed that it’s a real girly place. I kinda didn’t want to write a review about it… lol. There was this one painting towards the middle right side, where it had a large painting of a beach. That really caught my attention out of the all the art work there. Other than the art, It’s not really my type of place since It’s for girls. They do have some cool looking jewelry and gift items. All in all… I would suggest this place to girls akatek1
Jamie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richmond, VA
I love Quirk for the fact that it’s part art gallery and part super adorable shop(similar to Megan M). I love popping in during First Fridays and perusing the fantastic jewelry and gift items. The space itself is adorably decorated; it’s bright and airy and totally welcoming. It has plenty to offer without being too stuffed with items. It’s really the perfect balance of artistic displays and enticing goodies. From oversized sunnies to yummy scented soaps to quirky gifts to that knickknack you never knew you wanted by now you have to have, Quirk’s got it all. If you’re looking for a fun and funky gift, but you’re not sure exactly what you want, you should totally check out Quirk. My guess is something might jump off the shelves and catch your eye.
Megan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Richmond, VA
This Gallery has unique rotating exhibits, but I really love it for the gallery shop. Co-owner Katie Ukrop maintains a great collection of jewelry, textiles, sculpture, home décor, paper goods and«tchotchkes» from the Richmond area and across the United States. This was one of the first stores in the area to carry reproduction Miriam Haskell jewelry. The owners also produce a few of their own items including pop-art-ish plates with silhouettes on them and tote bags featuring prints of old Richmond postcards. I’ve also seen funky cameras, felt handbags, earrings made from recycled tin and a selection of note cards and stationery that always makes it hard to leave without something. Most recently I’m in love with the little reusable cloth sandwich and snack bags featuring bold patterns; the glass water bottles and wine glasses that are made to resemble their plastic counterparts; and the wooden«Not Plastic Cutlery» that comes in packaged in a cloth napkin. The fun selection makes this a great place for buying gifts or just treating yourself. If you’re there to shop, make sure you check out the front of the store and the room in back behind the main gallery display. There’s lots of good stuff waiting for you.