Hedgerow is a really beautiful and lovely shop located in the small town of Bow Edison. It is a tiny store curated with the most beautiful and unique things from around the world, offering a great selection of clothes, home goods, jewelry, fragrance, and more. The goods include richly colored linen scarves, candles and scents from Mad et Len, stunningly illustrated table linens, gorgeous ceramics, fun antiques, and many handmade and/or local pieces. Everything is beautiful, with decor pieces and clothes that are handmade in the USA. The shop also offers excellent quality artisan bread, croissants, baguettes, and pastries like almond bostock and pain-au-chocolat. These are made with very fresh, local, natural ingredients and are delightful. The multi-grain bread is notably exceptional. While the prices are steep and on par with Seattle, the quality speaks for itself. Open Thursday through Sunday, it is worth a day trip from Seattle or a short detour even from I-5. The person working there is really friendly, providing very friendly service and a pleasant buying experience where everyone is made to feel welcome. Some of its charm lies in its distance and quaint, small town location. They now sell some of their things online.
Sarah (Sara?) treated us beautifully. She proved knowledgeable about every stitch of fabric in the place, about the origins of every strange and wondrous object in this couture extraordinaire. What a find in such a small, unique, unexpected town.Clothes-hounds, collectors, and style-freaks: Seek thee out the Hedgerow. Have... read full comment
March 2023
A really beautiful shop with a great selection of clothes, home goods, jewelry, fragrance and more. I bought a mad et len fragrance there and it was a really pleasant buying experience.The person working there was really friendly and we had a good conversation.Every time I come to Bow Edison, I always stop here.
February 2023
Lovely shop. Beautiful clothes and decor pieces and everything is handmade in USA. The prices are steep, but seems that’s the overall theme in Edison.