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Veritables Madison Valley Store Closing Sale

By Seattle Mag November 12, 2012

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**Updated: Marie Harris tells me that jewelery, cashmere, throws, Holiday items, Dransfield and Ross pillows are on sale. Everything but art by Jen Ament and the new Tyler Huntzinger show.

In big shopping news, Veritables‘ Marie Harris has announced that she will be closing her 20 year-old Madison Valley store location, and consolidating her home decor and accessories shop into her Bellevue location at 10220 Main St. in old Bellevue.

Starting today, the entire Madison Valley store is 30 to 50 percent off (except for select artwork). This is an amazing opportunity to stock up on very chic items for your abode, as well as holiday gifts and décor.

I’ve got an email in to Marie and will update this post with more specifics as I get them. Needless to say, this is an important sale for interior design lovers.

 

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