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Southern Designers Welcome The New Kravet Workspace In Birmingham

Birmingham designers have gained a vibrant hub for sourcing everything needed to complete a beautiful room at the new Kravet Workspace. Found at Pepper Place, one of the city’s most dynamic design destinations, the 3,200-square-foot boutique is custom tailored—and exquisitely layered—to fit the tastes of this stylish Alabama community. “Bringing showrooms into cities that haven’t traditionally had a to-the-trade center helps designers be more efficient,” says Savannah Amerson, Kravet’s VP of regional sales. The workspace acts as a one-stop shop, going beyond textiles to offer furniture, lighting, carpets and more. Pros will find familiar Southern brands like Charlotte-based Caroline Cecil Textiles and Atlanta’s Holland MacRae alongside icons such as GP&J Baker and Brunschwig & Fils. Fresh arrivals include Kravet Couture’s handwoven Terrain and modernist Art District prints, plus Lee Jofa’s colorful new collaboration with Lilly Pulitzer. Spacious worktables and a sample library prioritize function as much as inspiration, ensuring seamless sourcing and collaboration. Concludes Amerson, “It’s a community center to gather, network, learn and discover.” A Charleston locale at The Navy Yard arrives this August.

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