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Atelier Maison’s mission is to help Ashevillians create happier + healthier homes with organic home furnishings. | Photo provided by Atelier Maison & Co.

If you’re an armchair interior designer (pun intended) and are looking to refresh your home this summer, Atelier Maison’s new monthly series could be right up your alley. The local retailer has teamed up with Show + Tell Pop Up Shop for a monthly Makers Market to bring together the best in art + design in the Asheville Design District.

Atelier Maison’s mission is to help Ashevillians create happier + healthier homes with organic home furnishings. | Photo provided by Atelier Maison & Co.

The collaboration is planned for every third Saturday through at least August 2022. Here are a few goodies to scout while you’re there:

  • Housewares (think: unique dishes, kitchenware, etc.)
  • Vintage clothing
  • Original art + handmade crafts
  • Fair trade imports

The third event is happening this Sat., May 21 from 12-5 p.m. at Atelier Maison & Co. (121 Sweeten Creek Rd.). That’s only five days from now, so go ahead and mark your calendar.

Bonus: Atelier Maison & Co.’s quarterly warehouse sale will be going on too, so you can get your complete furnishings fix.*

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