Industries
If you make something by hand and want it stocked in more stores, ShelfSpace was built for you. Every CRM is customized for your product category, target retailer type, and outreach style.
Who We Work With
Each ShelfSpace dashboard is built for a specific maker category, with the right store types, outreach language, and pipeline stages for your market.
Functional ware, sculptural pieces, tabletop collections. Whether you're selling mugs or one-of-a-kind gallery work, we know the stores that buy ceramics.
Handcrafted fine jewelry, statement pieces, wearable art. We build outreach pipelines tuned to boutique jewelry buyers and gallery gift shops.
Small-batch candles, reed diffusers, room sprays. One of the best-selling product types for independent gift shops. With the right outreach, this category moves fast.
Woven goods, quilts, hand-dyed fabrics, knitwear. Textile work has a strong retail market in galleries, home stores, and artisan-focused boutiques.
Greeting cards, notebooks, art prints, wrapping paper. Paper goods are a staple in gift shops, bookstores, and museum stores. Buyers reorder constantly.
Limited edition prints, illustrated goods, graphic art. Gallery shops, museum stores, and design-forward boutiques are always looking for fresh print work.
Handmade soaps, body butters, botanical skincare. This category has broad appeal across gift shops, wellness stores, farmers market regulars moving into retail.
Jams, hot sauces, chocolates, honey, artisan snacks. Specialty food buyers are active in gift shops, gourmet grocers, and resort shops. They're always looking for local.
Handturned bowls, cutting boards, small furniture, decorative objects. Functional craft has strong placement in home decor shops, gallery stores, and upscale gift shops.
Where We Get You In
ShelfSpace is built around independent retail, the kinds of stores that actually carry small-batch makers.
Independent gift shops are the highest-volume opportunity for most makers. Buyers are actively looking for locally made, story-driven products that their customers can't find on Amazon.
Gallery gift shops and artist-run spaces carry fine craft, prints, and handmade goods. The right relationship can mean consistent placement and collaborative events.
Museum gift shops seek quality craft and art-adjacent goods that align with their collections and mission. High foot traffic, discerning buyers, strong reorder rates.
Curated lifestyle boutiques are always looking to differentiate with handmade goods. Your work gives them something their competitors don't have.
Home and interiors stores actively source artisan goods like ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and candles. It's a strong fit for most makers.
Independent bookstores and stationery shops are a natural home for paper goods, illustrated prints, greeting cards, and gift items that complement their core inventory.
Apply and tell us what you make. We'll build a dashboard around your specific product and market.
Apply for Early Access →