With changes to state-level marijuana laws across the country, adult cannabis use has increasingly become less of a dirty secret and more of a fact of life.
Several contemporary brands are coming around to the belief that appreciating good design and getting high need not be mutually exclusive.
But beyond established makers, there seems to be a budding upstart market for upcycled accoutrements that combine antiquing with THC, as The New York Times recently observed.
One of the leading proponents of this movement is Functional China, founded by licensed antiques appraiser Kat Briceno.
A particular aversion to the kind of wares one finds at a local head shop motivated BongPop founder Tommy Stublaski to post his own pieces to Instagram earlier this year.
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