Gifts with a maker behind them.
A Monkey Tree sits on Moncton Street, in the heart of Steveston Village — the old fishing-town corner of Richmond where the boardwalk meets the boats. It is a gift shop, but the word undersells it. Think of it as a curated table of British Columbia's makers, gathered in one warm room.
Every shelf is chosen, not ordered from a catalogue. The jewellery was bent and set on a bench somewhere in BC. The ceramics carry a thumbprint. The candles were poured by the same hands that labelled them. When you give something from here, you give a maker's afternoon — not a barcode.
This refresh concept is built around that single idea: let the goods, and the people who made them, do the talking. Browse the village, find the gift, know its story.








