
If you’re planning on holiday shopping but prefer to stay out of stores altogether, there are still ways to shop small in Sonoma. Here are just some spots with great online shopping, whether the person on your list loves food, style, nostalgia or fitness. Scroll the photos below for details.
Curated style at Bon Ton Studio
This wonderful collection of clothing, a few housewares and jewelry offers beautiful and understated style with a global influence. All shipping is free. Bon Ton Studio, 20 Matheson St., Healdsburg, bonton-studio.com
Fashion finds for all at Barge North Company
Locally designed and made fashion are available for adults and children. Barge North Company also offers other lines of small-batch-made wares, from beanies to body scrub to art. Barge North Company, The Barlow, 6780 McKinley St. Ste. 140, Sebastopol, bargenorthcompany.com
Shop the work of local makers at Made Local Marketplace
This unique store offers the creations of makers from all over the Bay Area. From emerging brands to longtime retail favorites like Rustic Bakery and MacEvoy Ranch, there’s lots to find in this eclectic collection of food products, crafts, art, jewelry, clothing, and more. Made Local Marketplace, Montgomery Village, 2421 Magowan Drive, Santa Rosa, madelocalmarketplace.com
Modern marvels at The Passdoor
There's lots for modernists to swoon over at The Passdoor, which offers an array of items in the Danish Modern style. There is fine art and exquisite jewelry available, but also smaller buys like iconic collectible glass birds by Toikka and mobiles. Iittala glassware, tea lights and candles are also in supply — great buys for the gift-giving season. The Passdoor, 452 1st St E Suite A, Sonoma, thepassdoor.net
Artisanal finds at In the Making
This Petaluma shop is home to leather handbag designer Pennyroyal and contemporary jewelry artist Siri Hansdotter. In addition to their fantastic lines, In The Making carries the work of other artists. For gifts of a unique style and quality, this is the place. In The Making, 122 American Alley, Petaluma, â€inthemakingpetaluma.comÂ
Shopping is supporting the Schulz Museum
We don’t need an excuse to shop items featuring our favorite Peanuts characters, but the fact that proceeds support Santa Rosa’s beloved Schulz Museum is a wonderful bonus. From apparel to stationary to stickers and patches, there’s plenty here for Snoopy fans young and old. Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, 2301 Hardies Ln, Santa Rosa, schulzmuseum.org
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Emporium for athletes at Sports Basement
Because the athlete or athletic-minded person is probably on your holiday shopping list, here’s a great spot to find a number of fitness or adventure buys. From yoga mats and parkas to camping supplies and boards for shredding, this Bay Area chain has so much available. Sports Basement Santa Rosa, 1970 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa, sportsbasement.comÂ
Fun finds at Tiddle E. Winks Vintage 5 & Dime
Candy, games and novelty items! If you’re shopping with a sense of humor and a sense of fun, this is the place. Storeowner Heidi Geffen has beautifully packed lots of zany and nostalgic merchandise in every inch of this sweet little Sonoma-Plaza store. Tiddle E. Winks Vintage 5 & Dime, 115 E Napa St., Sonoma, tiddleewinks.com
Locally distilled gifts at Prohibition Spirits
Several Sonoma-distilled spirits are in stock at this Sonoma tasting room, from gin to rum, whiskey, various "Cello" flavors, and more. As single bottles or in gift sets, these locally made tipples are a delicious way to kick off your holiday giving. Prohibition Spirits, 452 First St. East, Sonoma, prohibition-spirits.com
By: Karen Kizer