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September 2025

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Since it opened in Carlsbad this summer, Comman Goods by Apostrophe Home manages to uplift and inspire everyone who walks through its doors. ere are handmade goods by 11 different S.D. brands — from candles and rugs to silk and cards. Still forthcoming: A furniture showroom and studio housed in a vintage bungalow. "We wanted to create a venue space that comes as a full package," says Jeff Grant, who co-founded the multi-retail concept with his husband, Daniel Jenkins. "We're feeling the community vibes here." Understatement. Already booked are weddings, rehearsal dinners, baby showers, bridal showers, community gatherings, and workshops. ere's also a rental component. Essentially, every item that's for sale is also available for rent. Just check the sticker price for the daily rental fee. is marks the second concept for Jenkins and Grant after a successful debut of Comman Goods in the East Village. at 4,000-square-foot marketplace and event venue opened last year. Next up? e Apostrophe Home flagship store in Encinitas is slated to be unveiled later this fall. Featuring Printwood and Friday Flower Company, it will be located in the former Encinitas Glass space on F Street. On their success: "It means a lot that others are seeing the heart we put into these projects," says Grant. apostrophehome.com RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2025 91 The new Comman Goods by Apostrophe Home is a multi-dimensional retail and event space; the store brims with antiques, ceramics, and Printwood plants; co-founder Jeff Grant in front of the State Street location; a custom greenhouse can be replicated for your backyard

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