Little Arrow was founded in 2013 by owner & designer Bri Bulski. She is the creative mind behind everything we sell and designs all of our products. She bootstrapped the brand from the ground up and has built a loyal following of supportive customers, fellow artists and shops across the globe that carry her goods.
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eCommerce Websites
Modern Citizen
Modern Citizen is a brand and destination for the modern woman, with thoughtfully designed and curated fashion, beauty, and home goods.
Twice
Premium morning and night toothpaste for a healthier mouth.
Not Pot
you’ve now entered a chill af universe where friendly polar bears roam free, and plants and humans are accepted for who we are.
Comrad
Seriously comfortable compression socks that energize and support you everyday.
BYBI Beauty
100% natural, eco, vegan and cruelty free skincare that actually works.
SodaStream
The SodaStream system enables consumers to carbonate water and to flavor carbonated beverages at home as an alternative to purchasing pre-packed bottles or cans.
Italic
Italic is a modern retailer that produces and sells well-designed, unbranded quality goods at affordable prices.
Waldo
Get ready to see happiness. Premium daily contact lenses made affordable, effortless and easy on the eye.
Wool and The Gang

Wool and the Gang offers modern knitting and crochet kits, yarns, and supplies, making crafting accessible and stylish. Their products include high-quality yarns in vibrant colors and easy-to-follow patterns for various skill levels. The website features a clean, user-friendly design with intuitive navigation, high-quality imagery, and detailed product descriptions, providing a seamless shopping experience.
Typology
Typology was born of a mission: to demystify the care industry. We design and produce in France healthy and effective products, at fair prices.
Bembien
Bembien is a line of accessories handmade by artisans around the world.
It was a woman in a white linen dress who started it all. We caught a glimpse of her crossing a cobblestoned street in New York and on her shoulder swung a perfect, woven basket bag. It stopped us in our tracks. There was something about her that was so effortless — she looked as though she had stepped out of 1970s coastal France.