The Little Store is here to bring a little bit of happiness to your day
The Little Store is here to bring a little bit of happiness to your day
The Little Store is here to bring a little bit of happiness to your day

The Little Store is here to bring a little bit of happiness to your day

The term ‘curated space’ gets thrown around a lot these days, but there is truly something special about purchasing things for your home and little people that are not only good for the planet, but that you’ll use and love for years to come. The Little Store in Currumbin Valley is a purveyor of these pretty pieces, with the thoughtfully selected range including everything from wooden children’s toys to eco cleaning products.

With a collection spanning baby and children’s wares, homewares and books, The Little Store is a small space with a big heart. Perfect for those with and without little ones, the store is lovingly curated by Tatiana Neumuller – who parents might recognise from the much-loved Story and Craft Time sessions at Pasture & Co on Wednesday morning at 9:30 am, but we digress … The Little Store’s home is situated in a converted shipping container and perfectly placed underneath the weeping willow in the Eco Village in Currumbin Valley.

From dreamy picnic rugs, hand-crafted board games and kids yoga mats to DIY flower presses and Olli Ella baskets, there’s always something new to discover. The eco-friendly range focuses on sustainable and ethically sourced goods (as well as being undeniably aesthetically pleasing). The ethos of The Little Store is centred on creating a welcoming and friendly experience for customers, no matter whether they shop in-store or online. During the current stay at home orders, Tatiana is packing and sending orders daily by post as well as offering free local delivery. As always, you can expect your parcel to arrive gift wrapped and bundled in love – as a one-woman show running a small business, every order is received with gratitude and delivered with care.

Take a peek at The Little Store online or pop in and browse in person when you are able to. 

Image credit: Selah Creative. 

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