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The exterior of Atelier Maison & Co. at sunset.

Stop by the Anniversary Event at 11 a.m. for some free Outdoor Yoga.

Photo provided by Atelier Maison & Co.

Asheville’s now flourishing Design District started in the minds of Sean and Laura Sullivan.

Inspired by design districts around the country, the pair — owners of Living Stone Design + Build, ID.ology Interiors & Design, and Atelier Maison & Co. — envisioned a hub right here in Asheville to connect + elevate the city’s design community.

The Anniversary Event on Saturday, July 20, celebrates that vision — and you’re invited. See where + how to enjoy design events, food trucks, live music, a full market, and more.

Join the festivities

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