January 5, 2015
Makrbox
When subscription boxes became an overnight trend a few years ago it was tough to separate the wheat from the chaff. There were plenty of smart ideas, but little quality in my experiences. I’ve remained true to Birchbox and Hatchery, and now I’m under the spell of Makrbox.
Their idea is to provide a collection of the best handcrafted home and kitchen goods made in the Pacific Northwest. Each of the 2-3 products you receive includes the story if its creator, their inspiration, and the process. A few favorite pieces I received are above – an ergonomic hardwood saute tool by Geoff Fisher, Flying Bird Botanicals Dreamcatcher Tea (a new obsession), San Juan Sea Salt, Pigeon Toe Stacking Thimble Cups, and a linen tea towel from Love, Daniella.
Posted In food, house and home, kitchen
Kelsea Echo
January 7, 2015 at 5:06 pmI’ve been eyeing the Hatchery – good to know you like it!
Those MakrBox goodies look really pretty. And they’re PNW artists, so I love it even more (live in Seattle, raised near Portland). 🙂
<3 Kelsea | Kels Shark