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Celadon prioritizes community through volunteer work, support of local artists, and fun, family-friendly events | Photo provided by Celadon Home

What’s local, global, and has a special birthday this month? Celadon Home. The home store is officially 27 years old. They grow up so fast, don’t they?

Celadon is local, but the furniture store’s roots have always been global. When founder Steve Lesniak moved from England to Charleston in the 90s, he realized he could combine his bohemian flair with his passion for creative decor. That’s how Celadon was born.

Today, Celadon has grown into a thriving biz + tastemaker, with buyers that travel the world to find those extra-special, one-of-a-kind pieces that make shoppers’ houses homes. Think: Turkish pillow covers, antique Indian furniture, Indonesian textiles, and unique art from Charleston makers.

And it’s not a birthday without a party. Celebrate Celadon’s 27th birthday with their team on Sat., Nov. 13, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at their store (📍1015 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mt. Pleasant). Expect food, entertainment, free champagne + other treats. Cheers to another year of great home decor. 🥂 Ⓟ

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