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Collaboration Grows Shopping Experience Downtown Rockingham

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ROCKINGHAM – Owners of two local downtown businesses, Hillside Florist and Willow Tree Antiques and Gifts, bring a customized approach to decorating and specialty gift giving.

Beginning on August 4th, Hillside Florist will open its doors to showcase antiques, vintage home decor, and gifts for all of life’s occasions. Hillside Florist’s showroom will display trending floral designs alongside home decor, furniture and gifts.

Each season the two shops will feature fresh designs and inspiration to fill your home and office. You will find the best selection in wreaths, floral pieces, gifts, home decor and antique and vintage furniture.

Hillside Florist and Willow Tree Antiques and Gifts are thrilled to offer this new shopping experience designed to make gift giving easy with a one-stop approach.

Hillside Florist will offer the same quality floral design and custom services they are known for, but now you will have a broader selection to choose from.

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Make a quick trip to Hillside Florist for a lovely floral design or potted plant paired with a trendy little sign or pillow. Their showroom is stocked with gifts for baby arrivals, weddings, friends, new homeowners and everything in between. Visit Hillside Florist for their “Grand Reveal” on August 4th.

Willow Tree Antiques and Gifts will hold their once-a-month four-day shop event in conjunction with the “Reveal” at Hillside Florist. Sounds like a great time to get started on your fall theme for home and office.

If you would like to find out more about Hillside Florist and Willow Tree Antiques and Gifts collaboration, please contact Hillside Florist during their weekly shop hours.

Hillside Florist is located at 216 East Franklin Street and Willow Tree Antiques and Gifts is at 122 S Hancock Street, both in Rockingham, NC, 28379.

Editor’s note:  It is the policy of the Richmond Observer to print news release material in its original format, as it was received, with minimal, if any, editorial adjustments. 

 

 

 



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