ANNIE’S TREASURED HOME & VINTAGE
“I knew immediately with the beautiful-exposed brick walls, gorgeous ceilings, and 125-year history, this had to be something special like a vintage store,” said Annie’s Treasured Home & Vintage owner Anne (Annie) Nottoli . “In March of 2025, I quit my corporate job, and Annie’s opened in June 2025.” There’s “vintage sprinkled” throughout the five main areas of the Salem shop. Annie’s Kitchen has vintage china, linen towels from Lithuania, cookbooks, and more. The Baby section carries swaddles, stuffed animals, toys, and books. Books, bar accessories, crystal, candles, and more can be found in the Living Room section. “Having spent the previous 25 years in the spa industry, I knew I had to have a Wellness and Spa area for customers,” said Nottoli. “I am offering the best wellness products in my shop, as well as new and trending self-care items.” Gifts and décor along with cards, puzzles, Rushmore Mountain Taffy , Abdallah Candy , Twisted Bee Pretzels can all be found in the Seasonal area of the shop. With an adoration for vintage pheasant pieces and feelings of nostalgia, Nottoli says the best gifts are anything vintage. She also appreciates new treasures like candles, charcuterie boards, and candy. “Anything makes a great gift if given from the heart,” added Nottoli.
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CRAIG RYANS INTERIORS
Craig Ryans Interiors started business at farmers’ markets where Craig worked his way up to his storefront in Mitchell, selling just about anything “better than what you can find in ‘big box’ retailers.” He saw a need in the local market for unique gifts and much more. Craig has a love for sharing his personal hobbies of plants, cooking, and art, along with home décor and gift giving. He says Craig Ryan Interiors stands out because of the variety of merchandise he sells. He stays ahead of design trends, featuring products from around the world with an eclectic style of quality offerings, and exceptional customer service to top it all off. “We’re a one-stop shop,” said Craig. “Everyone is busy and you can check off your whole gift list from the product, greeting card, to the gift bag. You never know what you're going to find.” Some of his favorite products sold range from Joseph Joseph cooking gadgets, to Voluspa candles and diffusers, Nambe products, and Secrid wallets from Holland. What makes a good gift, according to Craig? One that is practical, yet unique, high quality, but doesn’t break the bank, and appealing, yet personalized to the loved one you're giving it to.
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