Wolfbait & B-girls
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Wolfbait & B-girls

Chicago, Illinois

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A Logan Square shop that's been quietly defining Chicago design taste for over a decade. Everything is locally made — ceramics from Pilsen, candles from Logan, prints from artists you probably know on Instagram — and the curation is so dialed-in you trust the buyers without asking questions. Two women run it. They know every maker.

Insider tip

Look for the small ceramics shelf — the changing rotation of Chicago potters is the best in the city.

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