Tender Loving Empire
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Tender Loving Empire

Portland, Oregon

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Part record label, part retail shop, stocking handmade goods from over 200 Pacific Northwest artists and makers. The mix is impeccable — screen-printed posters, hand-poured candles, locally pressed vinyl, small-batch ceramics. Everything here has a story and a maker's name attached. It's the anti-Amazon, and buying something here feels like investing in the creative ecosystem that makes Portland, Portland.

Insider tip

Browse the vinyl section for releases on their own label. The screen-printed Portland posters make perfect gifts that don't feel generic.

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