Yes, we know many of you began ticking things off your Christmas list before the Halloween pumpkins even hit the curb, but now that Thanksgiving is over, the holiday shopping season officially is here. Here are 12 of our favorite Pittsburgh area lifestyle boutiques where you can go to get your gift shopping on.
love, Pittsburgh
For the ultimate in Pittsburgh love, head to one of love, Pittsburgh’s three retail locations. Owned by Kelly Sanders and Monica Yope, the shops carry locally made, handcrafted goods, including home decor, candles, artwork and T-shirts. Confused about what to get someone on your list? Let love, Pittsburgh do the choosing. The owners offer a variety of gift boxes curated specifically for the holidays.
love, Pittsburgh, 301 Shiloh St., Mount Washington, 412/208-1234; 805 Liberty Ave., Downtown, 412/281-1359; 1728 Penn Ave., Strip District, 412/258-6611; lovepittsburghshop.com
Storehouse Neutral
Over the spring, Storehouse Neutral owner Erin Smrekar moved her business from the co-retail Lawrenceville Market House along Butler Street to a larger location near 53rd Street in Upper Lawrenceville. Owned by Erin Smrekar, Storehouse Neutral in Lawrenceville sells home decor, apparel and jewelry handcrafted by local makers. Smrekar — who started Storehouse Neutral as an at-home business during the pandemic — says connecting customers with small businesses is an essential part of the store’s mission to highlight versatile and unique products.
5300 Butler St., Lawrenceville, storehouseneutral.com
Von Walter & Funk
Known for its bougie balloon arrangements, the funkadelic lifestyle shop owned by Shawn Aversa and Jamie McAdams in Lawrenceville offers up a plethora of vibrant home goods, including barware, ornaments and neon lights.
Von Walter & Funk, 5210 Butler St., Lawrenceville; 412/784-0800, vonwalterandfunk.com
Contemporary Craft
For the art lover on your holiday list, head to Contemporary Craft. Offering innovative exhibits, as well as artist-led workshops and community programs, the art center — housed in a former manufacturing facility in Upper Lawrenceville — features a retail shop selling handcrafted objects made by emerging and established artists from across the nation. Proceeds from the sales help to support working artists, exhibitions and education programs offered by Contemporary Craft.
Contemporary Craft, 5645 Butler St., Upper Lawrenceville; 412/261-7003, contemporarycraftstore.com
PGH Candle
Featuring a variety of holiday candles, including Ginger Spice and Home for the Holidays (and aromatic concoction of saffron, black currant and amber) PGH Candle’s aesthetically pleasing flagship store on the North Side also offering locally made gift items, cards, soaps and plants.
839 Phineas St., North Side; 814-881-5611, pghcandle.com
MJ Eclectic
Formerly known as Shop Blakley Jean, MJ Eclection is a handmade goods and vintage shop located within the Lawrenceville Market House along Butler Street. An artist herself, owner Maddie Rigatti specializes in handmade jewelry sold at the shop, which also hosts a variety of courses and classes.
MJ Eclectic (inside the Lawrenceville Market House), 4112 Butler St., Lawrenceville, mjeclectic.com
Wildcard
Since 2009, Wildcard in Lawrenceville has been delighting customers with its variety of whimsical cards, clothing, original art prints and gifts for kids and babies (Lil Pierogi onesie, anyone?). Many of the items celebrate what it means to be a Pittsburgher, such as yinzer-rific T-shirts by Commonwealth Press (among them the “Pittsburgh Vs. All Yinz” T-shirts) or a tote bag featuring a complicated map of the city’s neighborhoods. There’s also, of course, a plethora of goods emblazoned with Pittsburgh icon Fred Rogers.
Wildcard, 4209 Butler St., Lawrenceville; 412/224-2651, wildcardpgh.com
Songbird Artistry
Retail is a family affair at Songbird Artistry. Owned by Debbie Jacknin, the cozy, three-room shop offers handmade jewelry, screen-printed apparel, fandom goodies and vintage treasures from more than 40 local artisans. One of Jacknin’s daughters, Jennifer Orefice, creates customizable resin-work jewelry sold in the shop, while her other daughter, Jacklyn Orefice, is in charge of finding the shop’s vintage clothing. Songbird Artistry also hosts art workshops and events throughout the year.
Songbird Artistry, 4316 Penn Ave., Lawrenceville; 412/427-5500, songbirdartistry.com
Kards Unlimited
Established in 1968, the Shadyside stalwart is about as far from a cookie-cutter card chainstore as you can get. The eclectic shop is jam packed with books, teas, jewelry, games, mugs, apparel and, as the name suggests, lots and lots of fun cards for every occasion.
Kards Unlimited, 5522 Walnut St., Shadyside; 412/622-0500, kardsunlimited.com
Hot Haute Hot
There’s something special to marvel over in every corner of Hot Haute Hot in the Strip District. Opened in 1999, the shop is known for its mix of furniture, home decor, jewelry, textiles, lighting and vintage goods. If you’re looking to brighten up your home for the holidays (or give a cool gift to a decor-loving relative), be sure to check out Hot Haute Hot’s collection of colorful Kantha throws and one-of-a-kind vintage rugs.
2124 Penn Ave., Strip District; 412/338-2323, hothautehot.com
Una Biologicals
Founded by Jessica Graves in 2008, Una Biologicals in Lawrenceville makes its own line of lotions, salves, lip balms and other beauty and self-care products (hint: these all make good teacher gifts). Since moving to her current digs in 2021, Graves has started offering artisanal soaps and expanded her inventory of crystals. Also worth noting: In addition to its organic ingredients, all Una Biologicals products are wrapped in recyclable or compostable packaging.
Una Biologicals, 3707 Butler St., Lawrenceville; 412/621-4126, unabiologicals.com
Contemporary Concepts
From babies to brides, Contemporary Concepts has been making gift registry wishes come true for more than 40 years. The family-run business sells trinkets, accessories and plateware from a number of name-brand sources, including Jay Strongwater and MacKenzie-Childs. The store also carries Pittsburgh-based Riverside Design Group’s Plates with Purpose. For each plate design sold, 15% of the proceeds go to the nonprofit that the different plate supports, including the Oncology Nursing Society, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity.
Contemporary Concepts, 6343 Penn Ave., East Liberty; 412/441-4438, contemporaryconcepts.com
The Shop at Phipps
For plant (and home) lovers, The Shop at Phipps is a must. Nestled in the Welcome Center of Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the shop offers plant-friendly gifts, including gardening supplies, hand-crafted home decor, eco-friendly toys, custom jewelry and items made by local artists and designers. While you’re there, take the time to smell the flowers — and know that every purchase you make at the shop supports Pittsburgh’s green oasis. Phipps members also receive a 10% discount on most gift shop items.
The Shop at Phipps, 1 Schenley Dr., Oakland; 412/622-6914, shop.conservatory.org
Outside the City:
There are plenty of great places to shop outside the city borders as well. Here’s a roundup of local boutiques around Pittsburgh that are definitely worth a visit.
Tal & Bert (Sharpsburg)
Blue Snail Gift Shop (Crafton)
The Bold By Kacie Cope Interiors (Sharpsburg)
The Nue Look at Home (Zelienople)
Splurge (O’Hara)
Molly Singer Home (Blawnox)
Gather (Sewickley)
Modern Mercantile PGH (Carnegie)
Gifted Hands (various locations)
Studio PDP (Millvale)
Buck Mason (Sewickley)
FDP Studio + Shop (Pleasant Unity)
Lovett Sundries (Wilkinsburg)