The MoreWithUs List of 16 Women-Run Homegoods Stores In Baltimore
Stuck on a home project that you started during quarantine? Check out these Baltimore home businesses and homegoods stores for inspiration! You may find your next project or even your next everyday job.
Raina Smallwood owns this vintage furniture store. Smallwood offers five services including virtual design consultation, custom furniture restoration and custom lighting. She will also source pieces for you based on your preferences, and she rents out ADORN for small parties or workshops.
B. Willow sells house plants, terrariums and flowers for your home, business or school. They also sell local products and give virtual plant consultations.
Kate Christian makes custom furniture and other home goods. All materials used are locally sourced and most are reclaimed.
EHS is a sustainable contracting company. They offer commercial, residential and roofing services.
Exceptional Views sells and installs window blinds, shades, drapes and more. They also install windows and give free in-home consultations and estimates.
Kimberly Wilkins sells soy candles for your home. She also sells some handmade jewelry.
Another candle company, KSM sells candles, textiles, home and garden supplies, books and other home goods.
Whether at home or for your business, Lenehan Studios are there for you for all your artistic needs. They work with you to figure out what you need and offer services such as: faux finishes, murals, bespoke artwork, custom fabric/ wallcoverings and jewelry.
MJ Baltimore Cleaning Services
MJ Baltimore is a cleaning service that has retained the number one spot on Angie’s list for over 10 years. They offer personal estimates and cleaning services for bathrooms, eating areas and living areas. All products they use are pet friendly and disinfecting.
Can you tell I love candles? Namascents sells candles, reed diffusers and sprays. They make original scents and seasonal scents, and all are made in small batches to maintain freshness.
Shawna Pincus is opening her pottery shop this year. For now, she offers pottery classes.
Run by Allison Williams and Monica Maslack, Poppy Production offers a wide range of services. They offer services that have to do with staging, interior design, landscaping, organization and events. Seriously, if you need help organizing your closet, want a garden consultation and need invitations made, they can help you with all of that. Talk about a renaissance business!
Studios on Sisson is a cabinet shop. All cabinets are handmade and custom.
Renita sells seasonal home decor, wax melts, and candles.
Trohv is a Baltimore favorite. They sell locally sourced home goods and gifts. While their brick-and-mortar store has closed due to Covid, it seems that they are trying to reimagine the store to keep it open online.
At Words with Boards, Kim Strassner and Mike Pararas sell custom cutting boards, lazy susans, kitchen and bar accessories, home goods and kids toys.
These are not only awesome home and homegoods businesses, but they are also critical to the local economy and job creation. There are a lot of people in Baltimore looking for jobs or people to hire. Next time you are looking for a job or someone to hire in the Baltimore area, check out MoreWithUs — Everyday Jobs. It is a great place for people looking for an everyday job or hiring for their small business.
I hope you enjoyed this list of women-run homegoods businesses in Baltimore. Check out my next article on local businesses. Tweet us @MoreWithUs with your recommendations!