Washington D.C. Pop-Up West Elm Store This Saturday to Host Entrepreneurs!


“Joining Union Market District gives us the opportunity to deepen our commitment to supporting D.C.’s local artists and makers,” said West Elm president Jim Brett. “We hope our ‘Makers Residency Program’ contributes to the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit that makes Union Market a vibrant communal District.”  West Elm is popping up with a store in Washington, D.C. tomorrow, Saturday, November 19, 2017. The pop-up West Elm store will be located in Washington, D.C.'s Union Market. 

West Elm @ Lab 1270 is a “Makers Residency Program” where local artists will create art and teach art to "give customers insight into their creative process," read the written statement from West Elm. Washington, D.C. shoppers will be able to purchase handmade gifts with their furniture and home décor items. Meet new entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C. tomorrow at the pop-up West Elm store. 

Washington, D.C. Makers!



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