Producers & Makers

We are dedicated to carrying regionally specific, low-toxin and handmade items that add to the richness of life.

Interested in Joining Our Market?

We are a highly intentional marketplace. Before reaching out, please review the following criteria to see if your product aligns with our values:

What We Do Accept

    • No plastics, artificial scents, or synthetic materials

    • Safe for babies to mouth

    • Made from natural, biodegradable, non-toxic components

    • Sourced from small businesses and independent makers

    • Home- or handmade, or made via ethical farming practices

    • Transparent, fair labor and sourcing

    • Montana-made is preferred when possible, then the greater Northwest

    • Products from outside the region are welcome because we understand not everything we love can be produced in our climate, but outside goods must come from like-minded partners who reflect our values

    • No pesticides or chemicals (e.g., glyphosate/RoundUp)

    • Organic certification is not required because we understand that this is a control geared towards large scale operations not neighborhood gardeners and farmers—but sustainable, chemical-free growing practices are a must.

    • Gentle in color, texture, scent, and sound

    • No harsh or sensory-overloading elements

    • If it wouldn’t belong—or biodegrade—in a forest, it’s not for us

What We Do Not Accept

  • Plastics or synthetics

  • Loud, brightly colored, or high-stimulation items

  • Artificial fragrances or chemical-based products

  • Anything mass-produced without ethical transparency

  • Conventional, pesticide-grown food

Still A Fit?

If your product aligns with these values, we’d love to hear from you. Please include a brief overview of how your product meets the above guidelines when you reach out.

We Collaborate with

Producers & Makers


We believe in thoughtful, flexible partnerships—there’s no one-size-fits-all model here. Each relationship is built individually to suit your product and our market.

Collaboration models may include:

  • Consignment

  • Booth, stand or display rental

  • Pre-purchase / wholesale agreements

  • Percentage-based sales splits

  • Pop Up Vendors

  • Guest chefs

The best way to begin? Just reach out. We’d love to learn more about your work and explore how we can support each other.