Misc. Goods Co. opens brick-and-mortar store in Shelby Park

The store offers quality handcrafted products that are carefully designed and produced.

magazines, a plant, matches, playing cards, cologne, and a candle on a wooden table

Carefully crafted leather products, playing cards, candles + cologne are on display at the new Misc. Goods showroom.

Photo by LOUtoday

What began as a Kickstarter campaign for a stylized deck of playing cards grew into a full-blown online business — and now, Misc. Goods Co. has a brick-and-mortar store.

Owned by Tyler Deeb, a freelance designer-turned-entrepreneur, Misc. Goods Co. offers a variety of products that are all united by one thing: solid design.

Tyler’s wares include handcrafted leather goods, natural deodorant, ceramic flasks, cologne, and of course, the playing cards that started it all.

The new Shelby Park shop — which underwent renovations for over a year — is set in a former shotgun house at 1133 S. Shelby St. The showroom is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The new space also includes meeting and work spaces + a packing and shipping area for the company.

Customers are welcome to shop online any time, too.

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