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10. Ash + Chess
Based in Kingston, New York, Ash + Chess is a stationary and gift brand owned and operated by queer folks for queer folk. Ash and Chess are the artists and queer and trans couple behind the brand who are using their artwork to uplift the LGBTQIA+ community. They sell greeting cards, art prints, graphic tees, books, and more. Ash + Chess has collaborated with several brands such as Skittles, Smartfood, and Running Press to amplify queer voices in mainstream media. Next time you’re in the market for a new planner or notebook, why not support this queer-owned brand?

The image shows an image of Ash and Chess entwined on a bench together in their studio. The title is in a retro, bright color font and says The Artists and there are various graphic icons overlaying the image with LGBTQIA+ positive messages such as: come out, I know you know, glad to be gay, gender liberation, and more.
Ash + Chess sells products made by queer people, for queer people.
11. Soulful Vibes Co.
Soulful Vibes is on a mission to promote alternative healing methods russia phone data through spiritual and metaphysical products and services. Sunny and TJ Brooks, co-founders and wives, are advocates and frequent users of sage, crystals, and stones and Soulful Vibes is full of the products they use on the daily. As Black women, Sunny and TJ share their experience with beginning their journey into spirituality—everything came from Caucasian men and women. Soulful Vibes focuses on educating and supporting customers, especially the Black community, wherever they are in the healing journey.


12. Plant Gay
It’s all in the name here—Plant Gay is an LGBTQIA+-owned plant brand that sells house plants, pots, accessories, and merch. If there’s one thing proud plant parents love, it’s being able to add another plant baby to their collection. Whether you’ve got the green thumb yourself or you’re looking for a great gift idea, check out Plant Gay’s collection of houseplants that you can get delivered right to your door. They also donate 10% of profits to the Trevor Project, an organization supporting LGBTQ youth. So what are you waiting for—good plants and a good cause? Seems like a no-brainer.
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