Retailers
On this page you will find the list of galleries and boutiques selling Dragons Are Real's products.
Empty House Traders and Lewis Revival - South Beach, Stornoway, Isles of Lewis
2 businesses sharing the same space and offering a large range of vintage and fair trades goods, combined with a selection of art and craft made by local makers and artists. A unique experience where there is always something to discover as the owners are gifted to set up and en lighting their treasures.

An Lanntair - Kenneth Street, Stornoway HS1 2DS, Isle of Lewis –
is an art and culture centre promoting all form of art and Gaelic culture. Open from Monday to Saturday, it offers exhibitions, workshops and shows on screen or on stage in its spacious auditorium.

The Blue Pig Studio - 11 Upper Carloway, Isle of Lewis –
if you plan to visit the blockhouse village of Gearrannan, stop by the Blue Pig Studio, a garden and an art gallery and meet Jane, a renowned mixed media artist and Peter, a head gardener of many talents and ideas. For the last 25 years, they have been welcoming visitors from all over the world. This is a place you won't forget.

The Alchemist - 48 High Street, Dingwall IV15 9HL, Ross Shire –
is a gallery set in an ancient dispensary. Ground level and first floor are linked by a massive old and creaking staircase, 2 spaces where you can admire exhibitions showing divert work from artists and artisans. In this charming royal Burgh that is Dingwall, the Alchemist deserve a visit.

Gallery 48 – 48 Shore Street, Cromarty, IV11 8XL, Ross Shire –
How not to fall for this small colourful place at the end of the Cromarty firth? Next to a potter workshop, Jane welcomes you in her little gallery displaying jewelries, painting, knits and accessories, the perfect place to find a gift you can easily bring back in your suitcase.

Artisan And – 13-15 Bank Street, Aberfeldy, PH15 2BB, Perthshire –
Have you heard about the Birk of Aberfeldy, a walk there will maybe fill you with the same inspiration that fed Robert Burns ? A drive to Aberfeldy through the Perthshire is always nourishing for me because of the forest, the beautiful architecture and the joy to spend time in this small town. Park the car and visit the gallery Artisan And, enjoy the heterogeneous display of textile, glass, wood, paper and paint work. I always combine my stay in Aberfeldy with a visit to the Water Mill independent bookshop and a break in their coffee shop. They serve the best Chai Latte ever.
