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  2. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, [2] with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Pottery Barn also operates several specialty stores such ...

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    Get-rich-quick schemes are extremely varied; these include fake franchises, real estate "sure things", get-rich-quick books, wealth-building seminars, self-help gurus, sure-fire inventions, useless products, chain letters, fortune tellers, quack doctors, miracle pharmaceuticals, foreign exchange fraud, Nigerian money scams, fraudulent treasure ...

  4. This Cozy Pottery Barn Dupe Bedding Is on Sale on Amazon - AOL

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    Right now, Amazon's shaving $25 off its faux velvet bedding set, which is a perfect dupe for Pottery Barn's high-end offering. This Cozy Pottery Barn Dupe Bedding Is on Sale on Amazon Skip to main ...

  5. 20 Best Quilts and Coverlets for an Elevated Night’s Sleep

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    It exudes a unique, vintage vibe that brings warmth and charm into your bedroom. The laid-back print also complements any set of sheets, so don't feel like you have to find some that match the ...

  6. 20 Stores Like Pottery Barn That You Should Definitely ... - AOL

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    Magnolia. In 2016, Joanna Gaines was like the Beyoncé of the interior design world. Yet as we entered the 2020s, consumers began to tire of the Fixer Upper star’s signature shiplap shelves and ...

  7. Laura J. Alber - Wikipedia

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    Alber moved to the newly created role of president of Williams-Sonoma in 2006, where she continued her lead of Pottery Barn and the company's global supply chain, distribution, and worldwide logistics. In 2010, she was elected to the company's board and named as CEO, replacing retiring W. Howard Lester.