
This Home Goods Shop Embodies The Spirit Of The American West
“People just love coming in here,” says Mountain Dandy owner Christian Burch, who curates his stylish home goods shop with a rugged men’s-club vibe. “It’s so warm and cozy, yet rustic.” Located just off Jackson Hole’s main square, the boutique offers a variety of artisan products for the home that embody the spirit of the American West. One of four Jackson storefronts owned by Burch and his partner, John Frechette, the 3,800-square-foot shop offers a vast variety of chic goods. Reimagined vintage furniture plucked from estate sales throughout the Midwest mingles with Mongolian cashmere blankets and sheepskin rugs, while smaller offerings from barware to coffee-table books to ceramics merrily share shelves with Cire Trudon candles, Tina Frey resin bowls and a thoughtful collection of Western-style goods. When Burch and Frechette entered the home goods space 10 years ago, they went with their gut rather than a business plan, recalls Burch. The result? A loyal following of locals, visitors and interior designers, and a selection well-worth checking out. “We stay away from trends and instead focus on what we would want to have in our own home,” shares Burch.