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Serra Cannabis
2519 SE Belmont St., Buckman
If ‘weed-chic’ was going to happen anywhere, it’d be here. Set up in Southeast Portland (with a new location opening Downtown), Serra is a purveyor of lab-quality cannabis from esteemed growers like Prūf Cultivar, as well as edibles like cannabis-infused chocolate bars and gummies made locally by Wyld. You can also score artisan-made paraphernalia, like Hacienda Ware’s geometric ombré pipes and Summerland’s refined ceramic bongs, in addition to innovative “toking tech” like Quill’s steel vaporizer pen (to be filled with CO2 cannabis extract). If you’re in from out of state, don’t fret: Serra is compliant with Oregon’s legal medical and recreational marijuana program—in other words, this modern druggist is totally legit.
Sammy’s Flowers
1710 W. Burnside St., Goose Hollow
At Sammy's, flower arrangements are largely hand-picked from the area's seasonal offerings and named after local Portland streets. There are two locations—one in Goose Hollow and one in the Pearl District. Sammy's offers same-day and online delivery, and carries a range of fresh flowers and plants, from lilacs and lilies to terrariums and mini cypresses.
Sammy’s Flowers
1124 NW Lovejoy St., Pearl District
At Sammy's, flower arrangements are largely hand-picked from the area's seasonal offerings and named after local Portland streets. There are two locations—one in Goose Hollow and one in the Pearl District. Sammy's offers same-day and online delivery, and carries a range of fresh flowers and plants, from lilacs and lilies to terrariums and mini cypresses.
Hilary Horvath Flowers
616 SW 12th Ave., Goose Hollow
In 2007, Midwestern transplant Hilary Horvath took her floral design talents to Portland where she's become a local staple. You can buy her arrangements at Alder & Co. in Goose Hollow, order for delivery throughout Portland, or contact Hilary for larger event needs.
Design & Direct Source
1532 SW Morrison St., Goose Hollow
In 2003 Ann Sacks retired from Ann Sacks Tile and Stone, which she started in 1981 in her home. Three years later, she opened Design and Direct Source—based out of Portland, Oregon—with the goal of creating a sophisticated, affordable collection of tile, stone, and wood.
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