Compass Rose
About the Business
Compass Rose is a modern and locally curated furniture, home goods, and jewelry store located at 416 Capitol Way South in Olympia, Washington. Since opening in 1998, we have been dedicated to offering the best in handcrafted goods that emphasize classic beauty and sustainability. Our carefully selected products are made to last and add value to your daily life. From jewelry by designers like Ayala Bar and Margaret Solow to home decor items from brands like Paddywax and Voluspa, we strive to bring you the most lovely and well-made products available. Explore our collection of candles, fragrances, stationery, apparel, and more to find the perfect pieces to enhance your home and lifestyle. Visit us today to discover the joy of enjoying the smaller things in life at Compass Rose.
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Location & Phone number
416 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA 98501, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"I always love to go to Compass Rose! Even window shopping there is a treat. The staff are always polite and helpful. This is my favorite store downtown."
"I love this little gift shop! They have so many great usable, practical gifts which I think is great! I never feel like I’m buying something that is just going to waste space for someone. They have nice kitchen items, fun camping gifts, pretty jewelry made by artists, amazing candles and more! They also will wrap your gift complimentary!"
"I don’t ever write reviews but my wife and I just had a horrible and unreal experience at Compass Rose. We used to love going to Compass Rose but that changed yesterday. My wife had picked out a puzzle and we kept browsing the store for more gifts when all of a sudden we noticed an employee following us around. She followed us around for about 5 minutes (who knows how long she was following us before we noticed) all over the store. Feeling very uncomfortable, we decided to head to the register to pay. As we were approaching the register, the lady that was following us stopped my wife and asked if she could hold onto the puzzle while we kept browsing (mind you we were already approaching the register, we were only 2 steps away max). Confused and startled, my wife agreed, but the passive aggressive manner in which the employee snatched the item after following us all over the store left her overwhelmed. We decided to leave after that incident. My wife left the store extremely embarrassed and in tears. She’s never been suspected of stealing and wasn’t sure why we were profiled. I asked one of the workers about the incident only to be told they train their employees to ask customers to take items to the register to free up customers hands. We were there for 15 minutes and not once did we see or hear a worker offer anyone to free up their hands. First off, we had one small puzzle. My wife was holding the puzzle in one hand so she had her other hand free and my hands were completely empty so that excuse doesn’t make sense. Secondly, I don’t have a problem with employees asking to take my items to the register while I browse. If anything I prefer that. What I do have a problem with is being followed around the store and being confronted by a passive aggressive employee as I’m walking up to the register. While I was talking to the employee, there was a person next to the entrance with her hands full. I asked why they haven’t asked to take her items to the register. She couldn’t give a straight answer. For some reason, the employee kept saying “we don’t have an issue with people stealing.” What an interesting sentence from a retail worker. I then asked if you don’t have a problem with people stealing, why would you follow us around? Again, no straight answer. She just kept denying that her coworker was following us around. They made my wife feel like a thief and they couldn’t even apologize. They’re going to respond to this review and try to apologize and say that they strive for excellence and that they make mistakes sometimes especially around the holidays because it gets “crazy” ( there were maybe 7 customers in there max with at least 5-6 employees working) and hope that we’ll be back, etc. They’ll try to act nice and understanding in their response but just know in person they are very passive aggressive (almost aggressive the way the lady stopped my wife right before getting to the register and snatched the puzzle out of her hand), disrespectful, and will make you feel like a shoplifter all while trying to belittle you if you even dare to ask why you’re being followed. This was the most uncomfortable, weirdest, and most intrusive experience we’ve ever had. We don’t want an apology, we don’t want them to make things right, we just want people to know the experience you might have if you shop at Compass Rose."
"I loved Compass Rose and Captain Little. Told EVERYONE about them. When Oct rolled around I had tons of (girl) bdays in my fam so I went in to find a gift for ea of them. I was stressed, would worry about finding just the right thing. One year, they kindly wrapped my gifts and mixed them all up, so my family got the wrong stuff. The next year I went in again, wandering around & they acted like they feared I was shoplifting. They took my stuff to the front (thx for freeing up my hands) but when they rang me up they didn’t ring up ALL the items they had taken out of my hands! I get home and realize they thought I was just going to steal those small things (earrings, keychains) and didn’t give them to me! Now I didn’t have half the items for my family AGAIN. I emailed them telling them how I felt and they never replied. Now I don’t go back and it is so sad."
"Great gift shop with lots of items on display"
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