A new downtown shop blending antiques, handmade goods and a welcoming atmosphere is opening its doors in Shelby.

Shelby Shed Penny and Friends will celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon cutting at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6, at 80 W. Main St.

Housed inside an 1860 saloon building on Main Street, the shop features a curated mix of antiques, vintage and mid-century décor alongside handmade and specialty items. Offerings include candles, sourdough bread, goat’s milk soap, jewelry and skin care products.

Owner Juan Barndollar-Stuckman said creating a space that feels warm and familiar was central to her vision.

“Our store is a cozy place that feels like home,” Barndollar-Stuckman said. “When you stop in, you will feel like you are very welcomed. We are so happy to join the small businesses in Shelby as downtown continues to grow.”

The shop primarily serves customers who enjoy small antiques and vintage décor, with additional niches for handmade and locally produced goods.

Shelby Shed Penny and Friends also brings together several vendor partners, including Ohio Farm Girl Finds, The Vintage Hutch, Jack Town Vintage, Grandma Jean’s Goat’s Milk Soap and Lotions, Three Little Crumbs sourdough, Designs by Liz and Wild West’s skin care.

Barndollar-Stuckman is a Shelby High School graduate and has lived in Richland County her entire life. She and her family moved back to Shelby in 2020 and spent the past year searching for the right Main Street location before securing the space. Friends and family helped prepare the storefront ahead of its opening.

The business name builds on Barndollar-Stuckman’s previous venture, Shed Penny LLC, which previously operated on Fourth Street in Mansfield and currently has a presence inside Mansfield Vintiques and More. She said the name Shelby Shed Penny and Friends felt like a natural fit for the new location.

Shelby Shed Penny and Friends is part of the Shelby Downtown Business Team and participates in community events, including Shelby Shop Local Thursday and the upcoming Shel-BEE Festival in May.

The ribbon cutting on Feb. 6 is open to the public.

More information is available on the business’s Facebook or by calling 419-543-0506.