Art Knapp’s Outdoor Living department has a full line of high-quality products to make your back yard a year-round oasis and private retreat. Highlighted by the world’s most advanced and energy efficient Beachcomber Hot Tubs, our huge showroom gives you a taste of what can be for the ultimate in Outdoor Living.
Of course no great outdoor haven is complete without great food. Primo Ceramic BBQs are in a class by themselves for cooking the most delectable Barbecue creations -from perfectly grilled steaks to crisp wood oven pizza, Primo takes your dinners to a new level.
Round out the back yard space with Patio Furniture sets, outdoor gas heaters and fire pits as well as a full selection of unbreakable glassware and outdoor accessories and you will be planning your next vacation at home.
I have been dealing with Art Knapp South Surrey for over 15 years. Spent thousands on plants, trees, toys, clothes, hot tub and smoker. The team at Art Knapp are awesome. Always willing to help, product experts on staff and overall good value. You can shop around a try to find things cheaper but the expertise and quality of service here is second to none. Of particular note is the hot tub team lead by Ken Grant. I bought my hot tub there 8 years ago and still enjoy it multiple times a week. Read more
Circle Craft is a unique BC Artist Cooperative dedicated to providing opportunities for craftspeople to connect with the community. Formed in 1972, Circle Craft has grown to become a major force in the marketing and promotion of quality craft utilizing a 'direct from the artist' approach. Built on a reputation for integrity and quality, both our annual Christmas Market and the shop and gallery on Granville Island are Vancouver traditions for locals and visitors alike and encompass a wide variety of media and design styles. Circle Craft is self-sustaining and is supported by commission on sales and participation fees. Our 1994 mission statement reflects the aims of our founding members: 'to promote the development, recognition and success of members and their work.' We are proud of our achievement in fulfilling our mission: Circle Craft is one of the most successful organizations of its kind in North America.
Opus Art Supplies began as a small picture frame manufacturer over 35 years ago, designing its own frames and stocking framing supplies oriented towards the professional arts community. A great many of the relationships which we established early on have remained, as many of our long-term customers continue to shop with us to this day. We now stock ready-made frames, chop frames and mats, student and professional art supplies, a full range of unique arts and craft materials which we continue to expand plus a Digital Printing Service to take digital artwork and photographs from the screen to print.
grunt gallery produces an array of publications and merchandise! Visit our online store: http://gruntgallery.bigcartel.com Featured Items Don't Go Hungry – Be Hungry 'Don't Go Hungry' is a call to arms.
Enrich your home's décor with Frame of Mind in Vancouver. We offer a variety of framing services, including shadow boxing, a way preserve and uniquely display an art object. For more information, please contact us.
I would NEVER have anyone but Chantelle frame my valuable work - be it for an exhibition in an international gallery or for our walls at home. Seeing how her intuitive expertise enhances the artwork she frames puts me in a sublime Frame of Mind. Unfortunately there isn't a 10-Star rating, otherwise I'd have to give her a 'Perfect 10'!Read more
Established in 1897, The Art Emporium, Vancouver, is the oldest art gallery in Canada west of Toronto. The original location was on the corner of Georgia and Homby Street, kitty-corner to the old courthouse - the current home of the Vancouver Art Gallery. In its early years, The Art emporium was a popular focus for the young city's art community, functioning as a gathering place for artists to converse, exchange ideas, buy supplies and frames, and exhibit their paintings. Through the years, the gallery was frequented by such notables as the C.P.R. Painters, members of the Group of Seven and local artists like Thomas Fripp, Emily Carr and Jack Shadbolt. Historically, it has been an integral part of Vancouver's art scene for the past century.