We’ve got our favorites, our visitors have theirs—here’s that Venn diagram of unique holiday gifts we can all agree on, at all price points, for all kinds of people, from The Store at Mia. Use it to plan your gifting, or share it with others as your wishlist.
Come by on November 29 for Black Friday deals, card-making, free coffee and treats, and other sweet send-offs into the holiday season. And yes, you can give Mia memberships, a gift of year-round deals, free member days for special exhibitions, and other perks. Become a contributing Mia member yourself and save 10 percent on store purchases right away.
1. Mia Acrylic Magnets, $9–$12
Give the gift of Mia in magnet form. A wonderful reminder of a previous visit or, even better, a complement to a gift membership or tickets!
2. Glass Vessel, $50
A handmade, one-of-a-kind, glass-and-gold vessel. Use it for votive candles or as a small planter. Perfect for the magpie who always has a candle burning. (In-store only.)
3. Woven by Jeremy Frey, $50
A beautiful tome featuring the work of award-winning basket-maker Jeremy Frey.
Take home one of Mia’s most beloved artworks (some assembly required). Great for puzzlers and Lego enthusiasts.
5. Kelly Church Woven Baskets, $900–$1,300
A true piece of art, made in Michigan by Potawatomi/Ottawa/Ojibwe artist Kelly Church, who crafts black-ash baskets as marvelous as anything you could think to put in them.
6. Minnesota Trivet, $72
These ceramic trivets by Minnesota’s Dock 6 are visitor favorites every year. Use as a cheeseboard or as a decorative display. (In-store only.)
7. Valerie Confections, $20–$25
From almond toffee to chocolate peppermint bark, these sweet treats are perfect as host/ess gifts, teacher treats, and stocking stuffers.