The concept behind Fayetteville’s recently opened City Supply Homestead Provisions & Goods is one that husband-and-wife team Kirsten and Chase Morman have had for “well over a year,” Kirsten says—it was just a matter of waiting to find the perfect spot for it. “We didn’t want to venture too far away from the downtown square,” she explains. When the location next door to Kirsten’s first brick-and-mortar store, Riffraff, became available, the Mormans pounced on it. Kirsten describes City Supply as a “modern-day mercantile” that carries gifts and home goods inspired by a sense of nostalgia, from T-shirts to candles to frameable prints. Exposed brick and a “media wall” featuring classic ’80s and ’90s movies adds to the store’s throwback vibe. “The Sandlot, Princess Bride, and 8 Seconds have been three of our top crowd favorites so far,” Kirsten says. For more information, visit citysupplyfayetteville.com.…
Small Business Saturday
We hope you all survived the madness of Black Friday and still have a bit of energy left for one of our favorite days of the year: Small Business Saturday! Today, be sure and support your local economy by shopping at Arkansas’ small, locally-owned businesses. We know so many great Arkansans who own wonderful businesses, and you can mark a few people off your Christmas gift list by stopping by and supporting them with your dollars today!
Click the name of the businesses below to visit their blogs and learn more about them:
Ken Rash’s Outdoor Furniture, Little Rock
Bear-Hill Interiors, Little Rock
ProBuilder Supply, North Little Rock
Harper Howey Interiors, Springdale
French Quarters, Fayetteville
Blind Shade & Shutter Co., Little Rock
Romance Diamond Company, Fayetteville
AHI Stoneworks, Hot Springs
Paul Michael Company, Lake Village
Light Innovations, Little Rock
Closet Factory, Little Rock
Inside Effects, Little Rock
Debi Davis Interiors, Little Rock
Beth Davis Interiors, Searcy