meet our makers
Stout & Bailey
maker: Sarah Wiederstein
Sarah of Bow, NH, is the founder/owner of Stout & Bailey, a brand focused on making conscious and beautiful products for your home. With a background in chemical engineering and environmental studies she is putting her smarts to work in her 100% soy wax candles. She uses the highest SDS rated oils to scent her paraffin-free candles. AND she does all the heavy lifting to clean, sanitize, and refill the jars to fully close the loop, making candle purchasing at replenish as sustainable as possible. We proudly offer these candles as part of our refill program.
Yam Collective
maker: Jill Saravong
Yam Collective founder Jill of York, ME hand pours the cement vessels and uses a coconut wax blend and a wooden wick to make simple, yet sophisticated, candles. The candles are vegan, clean burning and lightly scented using only phthalate / paraben free fragrance and essential oil blends. We proudly offer these candles as part of our refill program.
MomRemedy
maker: Jen Cosco
Jen created MomRemedy based on her needs as a mom and the constant task of tackling spills and stains. She set out to find a safe solution that did the job right – something that’s both family-friendly and effective. MomRemedy offers a hydrogen peroxide-based cleaning solution that offers powerful stain removal and effective cleaning without the need for strong chemicals. And it’s safe to use on all surfaces and fabrics! Say goodbye to harsh toxins while dealing with everyday spills, like chocolate ice cream on clothes or red marker on your white couch (yep, these are the real-life scenarios!).
COSH
maker: Shela Adams
Established in 2019, COSH is a small NH business founded on the mission of bringing plastic-free skincare and home products to the local community without the use of fragrance oils or unnatural materials. They strive to bring customers back to using simple, natural, + effective products.
Newmarket Woodworking
maker: Brian Bridwell
Brian is a nurse, stay at home dad of 3 and owner of a Newmarket Woodworking. He started woodworking as a way to decompress and learn new skills. Working out of a collaborative workspace he quickly realized larger scale craftsmen discard a lot of usable material often times loaded with character. What most see as a piece of wood that’s too small to make make a profit on Brian see’s a cutting board, bowl, or even something as small as a wooden ring.
Stardust Fields
maker: Riley O’Hara
Unpaper Towels are the perfect eco-swap: they’re endlessly reusable and they offer an immediate cost savings. Made right here in Dover, maker Riley pays close attention to color combinations for pre-made rolls. We also offer her designs on our Build-Your-own wall so you can select the just right number and pattern for gifting or restocking your own supply.
the GOAT project
maker: Becca Knouss
Becca is the founder/owner of The Goat Project, a small goat farm in Bennington, VT. Her herd of Nubian goats delight in the hedgerows of wild roses, raspberry bushes, and apple trees. Becca hand milks the goats and then combines their milk with organic plant oils and essential oils to create a lightly scented and moisturizing bar in her on-farm workshop
LooHoo
maker: Cyndi Prince
After learning that children are more susceptible to toxic chemicals than adults, Cyndi was on a mission to be a problem solver. As a mom-to-be she sought to create a healthy home environment for her child. Her search for a natural alternative that would help soften laundry, coupled with her creative background and determination to make her own product is how LooHoo came to be.
Access Apothecary
maker: Shannon Mulligan
Small batch made in Dover, NH. We are happy to offer these hyper local products to our community from shop customer Shannon Mulligan.
More than 70% of Americans are deficient in magnesium due to the poor quality of our soil and general diet. Benefits of magnesium include calcium absorption, muscle and nerve function, mood regulation, muscle cramps, restless legs, sleep and anxiety symptoms. Replenish carries their Magnesium Spray.
Shannon has also crafted a baby/kiddo lotion stick that is gentle on skin and easy to apply on tender skin.
MIMO yarnworks
maker: Dana Pena
Dana of MIMO yarnworks, named after her children’s nicknames, produces out of her Massachusetts studio. She started knitting and crocheting in 2011 during graduate school as stress relief. Her hobby turned into a passion and a never-ending opportunity to learn new skills. Her 100% cotton crocheted animals are available in store starting October 2023.
wildcrafted
makers: Brenda Plumer + Christina McGivern
It all began with an amazing sunny little flower called calendula and a love of gardening. This little flower started them on a journey. A journey that inspired Brenda and Christina to learn more about the healing benefits of herbs. They started in their own backyard, cultivating, harvesting and drying organic calendula, lemon balm, bee balm, mint, lavender and holy basil. They infuse our own oils over a period of several weeks so all of their products are made in small batches.
The growing season in Maine is short so they supplement their own cultivated herbs and other ingredients, with those sourced from renowned Mountain Rose Herbs. Wildcrafted’s purpose is to create simple, natural and safe products using only organic ingredients that are sustainably sourced.
Replenish carries their lotion bars: lavender, bergamot, and calendula (unscented).
Mallard Cove
maker: Aimee Dion
Aimee is a local artist and business owner. She uses reclaimed sweaters and upcycles the fibers into her nesting balls. Blending this with 100% alpaca fiber she makes one-of-kind nature helpers for our feathered friends.
SUS Made
maker: Taylor Dubose
SUS was inspired by the environmental impact of overflowing junkyards and landfills. Thieir mission at SUS is to reduce and remove waste from landfills, waterways, and oceans by making bags and backpacks out of the plastic bottles we think are being recycled, but aren’t. Did you know 95% of plastic never gets recycled? Even the plastic bottles put in recycling bins overwhelmingly end up in landfills, or never even get that far. Every day the equivalent of more than 2,000 garbage trucks full of plastic is dumped into our rivers, oceans, and lakes, according to the UN. So what can we do? It seems impossible. Taylor and his team decided to take this challenge head on.
DragonFly Dryer Balls
maker: Deneen Perkins
Deneen is the owner and creator of Dragonfly Dryer Balls. She lives in Oregon. She and her family are nature lovers, passionate about animals, and helping create a healthier planet!
In 2016 she set out to create an earth, animal, and human friendly dryer ball! She discovered bamboo fiber, and all the healthy benefits it offers. It took some trial and error, but soon had figured out how to handcraft a bamboo dryer ball. She also makes our static stopper salt sachets.
Murph’s
maker: Liam Murphy
Liam is a NH native, adventure sport enthusiast, and owner/founder of Murph’s. Murphs was founded in Londonderry NH in 2021 with a mission to reuse forgotten materials and turn them into something useful. Murph’s materials are sourced locally when possible and often have a story tied to their initial life.