Eagleville Mercantile Showcases Local Artisans and Makers

In 2020, Jeanna and Michael Loyd opened Eagleville Mercantile and Restoration in an old florist shop located at 116 South Main Street in Eagleville. Six years later, they are still showcasing a community of vendors who have become family, as well as adding new vendors who came on when The Painted Tree closed.

Eagleville Mercantile and Restoration is the perfect place to go for unique gifts, home goods, furniture and more while supporting local creative entrepreneurs.

“We’re a locally owned shop in the heart of Eagleville featuring 41 vendors from right here in Middle Tennessee,” explains their Facebook page. “Since opening our doors in December 2020, we’ve been proud to offer unique gifts, home décor, furniture, local foods, handmade items, and so much more. In fact, 60-70% of the items in our store have some type of handmade element, making every visit a little different, and every find a little more special.”

What They Carry in the Store

They carry fabric art, like one-of-a-kind pillows made from repurposed vintage quilts — including cats and dachshunds, patriotic themes, whimsical mushroom wreaths, and framed artwork. Every item is handmade and one-of-a-kind.

Looking for a special wedding gift? Here is the place to look for a special piece for the happy couple. From handcrafted cutting boards and artisan bowls to beautiful pottery mugs, they have thoughtful, handmade, memorable items that will surely help newlyweds start their next chapter together…

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