A quilted bag, a pair of old shoes, a cloth with a chicken feed logo, a folded scarf, and a framed cross-stitch embroidery with a horse and the text "We grow too soon old, and too late smart" are displayed on a black and white cowhide surface.

What We’re About

Tiger Den Goods was born in a basement apartment with the simple idea of giving old things new life. Through the act of upcycling clothing and curating vintage pieces this idea continued to expand.

We are now a thoughtfully curated art gallery and retail space that celebrates the stories behind the makers. Rooted in a passion for fine art, small makers and vintage treasures, Tiger Den Goods offers a unique collection of eclectic bits and bobbles alongside a rotating exhibition space.

Our Mission

Our mission is two fold. First, to deliver a slow and sustainable approach to retail by bridging the gap between maker and object. We do this by delivering small batch, high quality goods that allows for the stories of the makers to be at the forefront. Second, to have a dynamic exhibition space that enriches the community through the love of art and all its facets.

A woman standing in a rocky desert landscape with large boulders and desert vegetation, wearing a white t-shirt, shorts, a hat, and holding a camera.

Hi there! My name is Morgan. I created Tiger Den Goods as an outlet for my many passions. Coming from a fine arts background I have always had an affinity for creating, but most importantly the stories behind it all. I have worked in a multitude of gallery, retail and hospitality settings across the country. This has lead me to meet so many amazing artists, makers and creatives along the way. I am forever inspired by this crazy beautiful world and I will never stop creating and curating the pieces together.

Meet the Owner

An Art vending machine with bags of pottery tokens, alongside a display table with pottery items, in a craft shop.
Inside a secondhand store with large front windows, displaying books, framed pictures, and plants on shelves and display stands, and a clothing rack with bags and scarves near the window.
Display of various books and stationery on shelves against a painted wall with geometric and nature-themed patterns.