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Robert Hallett, Goldsmith, handcrafts the jewelry in his Oakmont shop.
No. 14 Boutique in Lawrenceville put together this chic outfit for the tricky period when summer cools into autumn.
Slide through summer with these trendy velvet slip-on shoes from Vintage Grace Boutique.
The Strip District-based woodworker's cutting boards can be custom made with the wood of your choice.
The way to a beer lover’s heart is mapped out on notNeutral’s plate, which highlights Pittsburgh breweries (and other points of interest) across the city.
The miniature bath- and shower-oil collection from Aromatherapy Associates makes every shower a luxury experience.
Say goodbye to the days of destroying your entire house while frantically searching for your missing must-haves.
Doodle while you dine, or let your imagination run wild, with chalkboard placemats from Pittsburgh-based Chalk Lots.
Check out the chic decor from Pittsburgh-based artist and designer Janice Nelson.
Enjoy your drink of choice in this speckled stoneware from Sewickley’s Sweet Water Décor.
The handcrafted piece opens to hidden treasures.
The pale pink plate looks even sweeter when piled high with deserts.
Designer Nicole D’Andrea aims to empower women through fashion.
Airportag sells products customized with airport codes, perfect for the Pittsburgher looking for an inventive way to celebrate his or her city.
The geometric set is available through the hip Ace Hotel shop.
A new handbag from Sandra Cadavid’s is perfect for work — or play.
Straight out of Canada, the custom menswear store opens its first U.S. location in Pittsburgh.
What's in a name? These personalized notecards are a thoughtful way to say thanks.
Sanuk’s Yoga Sling Sandal are super comfy yet chic.
The giftware line will feature limited-edition ornaments, glassware and more.
Uno de 50 is a jewelry brand utilizing high-end silver, leather and Swarovski crystals.
Vintage signs can add a pop of personality to your decor.
Local company Naked Geometry uses intricate geometric designs to create jewelry, wall hangings, ornaments and more.
An electrician by trade, designer Thomas Verscharen creates custom lighting out of repurposed pieces.