Shop Talk: Three great indie retailers
Isy Santini is back with another trio of independent Scottish retailers she reckons are well worth a visit

Grow Urban
Across its two Edinburgh locations, Grow Urban offers a range of greenery to decorate and enliven urban homes. Grab a coffee from their café and peruse a range of ever-popular succulents, hanging plants, terrariums and colourful outdoor plants for those with a bit of garden space.
Grow Urban, 92 Grove Street & 8b St Vincent Street, Edinburgh; @growurban.
Gallus Alice
Artsy prints, sustainable fashion and trendy trinkets await shoppers inside Glasgow’s Gallus Alice. With a variety of children’s toys, Scottish-themed mugs and cards, and funky accessories, it’s the perfect place to find a present for a friend or just a little treat for yourself.
Gallus Alice, 1017 Argyle Street, Glasgow; @gallusaliceglasgow.
Caoba
This Mexican shop stocks textiles, recycled glassware, Central American pantry staples, and a huge array of gorgeous handmade ornaments. Unique painted tiles can be bought as-is or turned into coasters for just £1, and for anyone interested in witchcraft and the occult, Caoba maintains a small tarot and crystal section.
Caoba, 56 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh; @caobamexicanshop.