The Bakersfield Californian

Sandstone a stylish new addition to local shopping scene

- BY STEFANI DIAS sdias@bakersfiel­d.com

Recognizin­g the value of a hands-on shopping experience, Rik Samoylenko is looking forward to today’s grand opening of his shop, Sandstone Goods + Trading.

Samoylenko is a great example of an entreprene­ur returning to his former stomping grounds to bring something special to the community.

Before Sandstone was developed as a storefront, it was an online shop developed during the pandemic. Samoylenko had moved back to Bakersfiel­d in 2017 after quitting his job with Anthropolo­gie, for which he had been a visual manager and helped launch store openings around the U.S.

He wrote in an email, “At the end of 2017 I decided it was time to change things up — I quit my job, moved home to Bakersfiel­d, and started the first steps in my new journey.”

Supplement­ing his graphic design degree from San Diego State, Samoylenko enrolled in architectu­re and culinary classes at Bakersfiel­d College. He also began forging connection­s with local small businesses, artists and vendors in the community.

He describes Sandstone as a home decor and lifestyle brand “offering high quality, handmade dinnerware, glassware, kitchen accessorie­s, candles, home textiles, houseplant­s and planters, along with boutique quantities of men’s and women’s apparel, skincare, and more.”

Along with the website, which he started in 2020, the business owner began taking part in pop-up events in 2021, including the Holiday Craft & Vendor Show at the West Side Recreation & Park District in Taft; vendor markets hosted by BakoBox creator Kami Paulsen; the Bakersfiel­d Museum of Art’s Art After Dark Pride Event; Holiday Market at Seven Oaks Business Park; and the Second Saturday holiday market hosted by Tlo Wines.

He wrote of the experience, “The response from this community during vendor pop-ups was incredible and I could see a gap in the local market for products that not only I was seeking, but others were also interested in buying — beautiful, high-quality goods that are made in the USA, highlight small businesses here in Kern County, are produced through sustainabl­e methods, or are fair-trade global products that help build the social and economical structures of the people and cultures who make them.”

Samoylenko knew he wanted to take the next step to open a brick-and-mortar shop to allow customers an immersive activity.

“Shopping should be an all-sensory experience — there’s a beauty in being able to feel each textile, to try on a well-made pair of jeans, to smell the top notes and undertones of candles or perfumes, to fully experience the environmen­t and the vision of a brand in person,” he wrote.

He researched locations and worked with Cal State Bakersfiel­d’s Small Business Developmen­t Center, which he described as “a fantastic, completely free resource that I utilized for market informatio­n and general business planning.”

The business is also certified by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce as an LGBTQ+ owned and operated business, and Samoylenko said he aims to create a safe and respectful community for all to enjoy.

He wrote, “I believe that representa­tion is an important factor in business and it can be an inspiratio­nal highlight to others.”

Samoylenko is excited for today’s grand opening and ribbon cutting, after which the store will open to the public. KUZZ will be on-site broadcasti­ng from 3 to 5 p.m., with a prize wheel and giveaways.

A raffle will be held during the entire grand opening weekend, with customers receiving one raffle ticket for every $10 spent. A portion of profits from the weekend will benefit a local charity.

“Bakersfiel­d is an amazing city and has a special place in my heart,” he wrote. “I believe that each of us has an integral part to play and a social responsibi­lity to community improvemen­t. Along with volunteeri­ng time and resources, we are committed to donating a portion of our proceeds to local organizati­ons and charities that directly impact and enhance the diverse lives of Bakersfiel­d and Kern County residents.”

 ?? COURTESY OF RIK SAMOYLENKO ?? Sandstone Goods + Trading is opening Thursday at Artisan Square, 1403 Allen Road.
COURTESY OF RIK SAMOYLENKO Sandstone Goods + Trading is opening Thursday at Artisan Square, 1403 Allen Road.

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