About Us

Located right in the heart of Downtown Eugene, Ebb & Flow Boutique is a small, independently-owned, woman-owned, family-run business.

With the mission of bringing sustainable products together to the Eugene and Springfield markets, we carefully curate products that spark joy and delight. We specialize in products that are locally made, that use sustainable materials and practices, and that showcase local artistry and innovation.

The "gifts and home decor" category is delightfully broad. In our case, it means that we carry great candles; soaps; bath & beauty products; stationery items like journals, stickers, and pens; pet products; home goods like cutting boards and serving bowls; and lots more! We want you to think of our store as a place to explore and find great surprises you want to tell your friends about.

We carry products by many local skilled makers. If you are a local artist and you are interested in seeing your products featured in Ebb & Flow, please check out our Artist FAQ.

Our Staff

Dana Jones, she/her, Store Owner

Dana Jones of Ebb & Flow Boutique

Hello! In addition to being the owner of Ebb & Flow Boutique, I'm also a mom of four beautiful grown children. I have a passion for creating beautiful and useful things through my many hobbies -- sewing, crochet, beading, scrapbooking, woodworking, and more.

Before becoming a retail business owner, I worked in the tech industry as a software engineer and manager. 

 

Harley Rose, they/them, Retail Associate

With an art degree in Entertainment Design as well as creating my own small business on the side, I am able to let all my creative abilities and skills shine here at Ebb & Flow.

Aside from the store’s personal signage and posters, I am always finding ways to be more artistic. Whether I am designing more enamel pins and stickers, assembling fun jewelry, or concocting herbal teas, the fun and imagination never ends with me.

Mike Gunderloy, he/him, Staff Photographer

Man in hiking gear standing under a large fallen tree

After a varied career as a writer, publisher, software developer, and manager, I spend most of my time in retirement hiking and taking pictures. Fortunately I retired to Oregon, which offers abundant opportunities for both of those activities. You can see more of my work at lark.photo.