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Gallery: Dwell with Dignity Hosts Pop-up Thrift Shop

Thrift Studio kicked off with a ticketed Preview Party on August 26th and was sponsored by Loloi, Benjamin Moore, Texas Counter Fitters, and Ferguson, among other supporters.
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Gallery: Dwell with Dignity Hosts Pop-up Thrift Shop

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Dwell with Dignity’s highly anticipated annual month-long pop-up shop, Thrift Studio, opened on August 26th at 175 Oak Lawn Ave. The event’s mission is to raise funds to help families escape poverty and homelessness through design, one household at a time. Each year, Thrift Studio features luxuriously furnished vignettes designed by Dallas’ leading designers, showrooms, and retailers. All of the high-end home decor items and original artwork on display are available for shoppers to purchase at a significant discount.

Thrift Studio kicked off with a ticketed Preview Party on August 26th and was sponsored by Loloi, Benjamin Moore, Texas Counter Fitters, and Ferguson, among other supporters.

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