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pop up shop with caitlin mcgauley

Uncategorized / March 18, 2013

you probably recognize caitlin mcgauley‘s amazing work from the pages of lonny, her projects for ralph lauren, kate spade and tory burch.

her vibrant watercolors are sparkly and fun, full of bright colors, exuding pattern and life.  she has an uncanny ability to capture picture perfect moments and settings and elevate them out of everyday life.

we are so thrilled to partner with caitlin this month on our new website – she is featured as our first pop-up shop artist and we are offering two very special limited prints of paintings commissioned exclusively for furbish along, with her gorgeous new line of porcelain trays accented in gold.  we can’t think of a more fitting match for our first of many exciting collaborations we’re launching this year!

and if you’re in raleigh, you can stop by the store where we have all of caitlin’s items available
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first two photos by caitlin mcgauley

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