A new pop-up shop boasting high end brands is set to open on a Wiltshire high street this month.
The Interiors Collective, a collaboration between four of the UK’s leading interior design brands, will set up shop in Marlborough from April 26 to April 29.
The new store will be located at the two-storey site of a former art gallery, which has since closed, and will be open to the public for just four days.
It will boast products from four local brands, founded by Wiltshire women, which have regularly featured in interior magazines such as House and Garden and The English Home.
These products include hand crafted furniture, rugs, linens, lamps, wallpapers, and home accessories.
One of the brands making up the collection is SARAH.K, founded ten years ago by Sarah Kostoris who is a Pewsey resident.
She said: “It’s been wonderful to get behind this exciting project – one that highlights the many creative and inspiring women that are located in the Pewsey Vale and surrounding area.
“I’m delighted that we have all been able to come together to launch this wonderful pop-up that will allow us to showcase our collections, and hopefully inspire a new local audience of home and garden lovers.”
Also featured will be handmade rug business Tate and Darby, and interior designers Kate Guinness and Sarah Vanrenen who will showcase their collections.
A spokesperson for the Interior Collective said: “The shop will be an opportunity for some of the most exciting names in British interiors to collaborate and showcase their products in Wiltshire.
“The concept of the pop-up Shop, where brands that usually sell online pop up in retail spaces for short periods, is new to Marlborough and we are excited to bring this unique way of shopping to the High Street and allow a new audience the chance to view these exciting brands in such a wonderful space.
“The Interiors Collective will open for 4 days from April 26 to April 29 and will be an inspiring space packed full of wonderful furniture and interior accessories as well as art created by renowned local artists.
“Everything on show will be for sale and designers will be on hand to offer advice to anyone hoping to redesign their homes.”
Local artists Lucy Kent and Anna Cecil, as well as ceramicist Victoria Kostoris, will also be using the pop-up shop to exhibit their work for those who are interested.
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