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Lovelace Interiors adds Designer Galleries

The Walton Sun

 

Lovelace Interiors adds Designer Galleries

By Deborah Wheeler

debbie_wheeler@link.freedom.com

 

Lovelace Interiors at WaterColor Crossings has taken on a different look.

Showroom space at the interior gallery now has a vendors' section.

The concept offers a two-fold advantage. It offers local vendors the opportunity to showcase and sell their finds and affords Lovelace Interior Designers the convenience of having unique items on hand for clients who need something now.

With space for 14 vendors, only three are still available. The occupied spaces are filled with home accessories, bedding, furniture, jewelry, and art.

Jewelry artist Margaret Butler, Blue Mountain Beach artist Justin Gaffrey, Allison Wickey, Lisa Leah, Dyane Bonjean and Preston Smith are among the artists displaying.

"We wanted to keep it in house," explained showroom manager Cassidy Pickens. "We do a lot of shopping outside, but it's easier and less work to just be able to pick up a piece for a client that's already here and go with it."

Pickens believes the variety of unique pieces and ever-changing inventory will appeal to clients.

Designer Galleries opened June 1 inside Lovelace Interiors at WaterColor Crossings Shopping Center.

Designer Galleries is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

For more information, contact Clayton Bonjean at (850) 585-1284.


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