#ATXQUEER Event:
Help amplify Queer voices & storytelling in Austin, TX.
When it comes to decorating your home, it's like painting a masterpiece. Each piece you choose is a brushstroke that helps create a story and character for your space. But just like how artists choose their paint brushes, it's important to choose where you get your home decor from, and how it impacts your community.
Supporting local vendors is like picking your paint from the best art supply store in town. You get unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that you can't find anywhere else and you're putting your money back into the community.
As a member of the LGBTQIA2+ community, supporting vendors who are LGBTQIA2+-owned or -operated is like adding a rainbow stroke to your masterpiece. It's a way to show your support and create a space that truly represents who you are. That's why we've curated a guide to local LGBTQIA2+ home decor vendors in Austin, TX and the surrounding areas. From handmade pottery to custom furniture, these vendors offer a wide range of home decor options that are sure to add some personality and representation to your space.
So next time you're looking to create your home masterpiece, consider supporting local LGBTQIA2+ vendors. You'll be adding character to your space, supporting members of your community and helping to create a more inclusive and vibrant local economy.
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Shock Factor Matter Glass
Shock Factor Matter: Stained Glass Amulets for Intentional Beings

Howdy Ceramics
Fun weird Texan trophies.

Heart of Goo
Ceramics with smiles.

Apothicc Studios
Candles + Art

Electric Wood
Hand carved and painted decor 🌀
Wild Meadow
Handmade apothecary, art, accessories, and decor

Hills & Holler
Come see some magical stationery, greeting cards, art prints, suncatcher sticker and so much more!

Tawa Threads Co.
Tawa Threads is focused on initiatives that are creating safe space to support representations in the outdoors through healing spaces and leadership development. It’s easier to challenge stereotypes when you can experience challenges with people who look like you. Tabria efforts also include creating a physical space where individuals can share their outdoor history through a more representative lens. The exhibit will include history, artwork, photography, and docu-series from outdoor enthusiasts and activist who are paving the way for representation in the outdoors. She’ll be crowdfunding in a couple months so be sure to follow the Tawa Threads’ journey! Look Good. Feel Good. Do Good.