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  3. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    Pottery Barn Teen, the first home retailer to focus on teenagers, was launched in 2003. The first Pottery Barn Teen store opened in Georgia in 2009, as well as in New York City and Chicago. The store has a sub-brand Pottery Barn Dorm for young people starting college life.

  4. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a settlement with Williams-Sonoma, Inc. over false advertising claims where Goldtouch Bakeware products, Rejuvenation-branded products, and Pottery Barn Teen and Pottery Barn Kids-branded upholstered furniture products were falsely advertised as being made in the USA. As part of the ...

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    Magnolia. In 2016, Joanna Gaines was like the Beyoncé of the interior design world. Yet as we entered the 2020s, consumers began to tire of the Fixer Upper star’s signature shiplap shelves and ...

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    Get the insert $129 at Pottery Barn Teen . Get the cover $169 at Pottery Barn Teen . 44. Palmy Pineapple Stanley H2.0 Quencher Name Plate

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    Pottery Barn Teen Brittany Linen Futon This mid-century modern-inspired futon is surprisingly from Target, although it looks like it came from a high-end store.

  8. Hold Everything (store) - Wikipedia

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    Growth continued, and by 1993 the chain had expanded to 38 locations, with typical stores approximately 2,200 square feet (200 m 2) in size. In January 2006, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. announced it would be closing all 11 remaining store locations and the catalog, and moving the product lines to its other stores, including Pottery Barn and West Elm ...