For those who insist on great design, behold 17 impeccable objects—from gallery-quality furniture to a revolutionary bike pump—that come from the minds and hands of Hoosiers.
Megan Fernandez
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Hot List: Inhabit, Midland, and More
Salt-washed flannel, coated denim, salvaged wood, and other stuff we’re digging right this minute.
Kelly Kendall
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Realty Check: Going Dutch in Herron-Morton
After a year’s worth of renovations, the polished residence now resembles an old-meets-fresh spread that will appeal to fans of Inhabit’s clean, modern style who also appreciate rich woodwork and historic character.
IM Editors
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Street Savvy: Irvington
Places to go, things to see, and food to eat in Irvington.
Leeann Sausser
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Lost & Found: Hidden Gem Home Stores
Fire up the GPS to find these best-kept secrets in home stores.
Amy Lynch
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Hot List: 3.13.15
Beer-can glasses, 3D-printed jewelry, a designer deal, the best game for spring break, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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Wanted: This Sleek Rocking Chair
The coolest chair in Irvington’s hottest shop.
Megan Fernandez
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Hot List 1.2.15
Sewing notions cute enough to pass as jewelry, home decor for hop-heads, a sweater to bundle up in right now, and more.
Kelly Kendall
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Our Top 10 Shopping & Home Stories of 2014
These are the most viewed dispatches online in the realms noted above. Proceed to checkout.
Jonathan Scott
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Best of Indy: Shops & Home
The best new fashion boutique, beer accessory, same-sex wedding cards, home decor, and more
IM Editors
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Inhabit Debuts Its First Showroom in Irvington
When this national home-decor company decided to open its first showroom, owners Jennifer Masten and Mike Tuttle created a space next to their office in Irvington, where many of their products are made.
Taylor Ellis
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Hot List 9.19.14
Better-than-leather leggings, tents turned totes, inexpensive moto-chic touches, and more.
Kelly Kendall
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Inhabit Shop Moves into Irvington
You might have seen Inhabit’s organic-cotton sheets and duvets on TV: The 400-thread-count products bedeck Marshall and Lily’s bed on How I Met Your Mother.