
Aren’t getting enough Baltimore Saltboxes on your daily strolls? Now you can invite them home and into your hearts. Here’s a list of all the places you can get saltbox-related products. If you’re interested in having a link to your saltbox swag featured here, please let us know at baltimore.saltbox@gmail.com.

Nobody can keep up with the amount of awesome saltbox (and non-saltbox) items Juliet Ames has for sale over at The Broken Plate Company. A partial list includes coffee mugs, saltbox ornaments, salt cellars, jewelry, pins, stickers, postcards, and prints. Go check it out!

The artist known as Hogmailion has been creating saltbox-themed art pieces, such as pins, mousetraps, music boxes, and magnets, for many years, including the very first saltbox zine. His work is available for sale at Atomic Books or by reaching out to him directly at hogmalion@gmail.com.

Nobody outside of Baltimore loves the saltbox more than Nicholas Wardell. His saltbox birdhouses are available on Etsy, and his Instagram account (@npwardell) is must follow.