Etsy Brand “The Lazy Lily” Opens Tacoma Storefront

If you’re in Tacoma and love handmade self-care products, there’s a new shop that just made the jump from online to in-person.

The Lazy Lily has officially opened its first brick-and-mortar location, after starting as an Etsy-based brand back in 2017.

Now, customers can experience the products, and the brand’s aesthetic, in a physical space for the first time.

🛁 From Etsy to Storefront

The Lazy Lily began as a small online shop, building a following through handmade bath and body products.

Over time, the brand gained traction with customers looking for:

  • Bath bombs

  • Sugar scrubs

  • Self-care essentials

  • Giftable, small-batch items

The move into a storefront marks a major milestone, turning a digital business into a real-world retail experience.

🌸 A Cottagecore-Inspired Space

The shop leans into a cozy, cottagecore-inspired aesthetic, creating a space that feels calm, curated, and personal.

Instead of a traditional retail layout, the environment is designed to reflect the products themselves, soft, inviting, and intentionally styled.

It’s the kind of place where browsing is part of the experience.

📍 Located Inside Sanford & Sons Antiques

You’ll find The Lazy Lily inside Sanford & Sons Antiques, adding another layer to an already eclectic retail destination.

This type of shared retail space has become increasingly common, allowing smaller brands to establish a physical presence without taking on the full overhead of a standalone storefront.

For customers, it creates a multi-stop shopping experience in one location.

🌆 Why It Matters

The Lazy Lily’s transition from Etsy to storefront reflects a larger trend:

👉 Online-first brands moving into physical retail.

For Tacoma, it means:

  • More locally made products available in person

  • More small businesses establishing roots in the city

  • Continued growth in independent retail spaces

It’s another example of how Tacoma’s shopping scene is evolving beyond traditional stores.

🌱 A Growing Local Retail Scene

As more small brands take this step, the city continues to build a more diverse, locally driven retail landscape.

For shoppers, that means more opportunities to support:

  • Handmade goods

  • Independent creators

  • Businesses that started right here in the region

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