Last winter, we introduced our first Cincinnati-inspired product: these Vine Street coasters which, from what I hear, have been a hit with local urban planners [is that the smallest target market ever?]. We think of them as an installation for your coffeetable. Although it’s still summer, we’re already developing new wares for the holiday season, which will be unveiled locally in the coming months. In the mean time, new products are being released in our Etsy shop; get your Vine Street coasters, in brand-new colorways, here.
August 17, 2008
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