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  2. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    Pottery Barn Teen, the first home retailer to focus on teenagers, was launched in 2003. The first Pottery Barn Teen store opened in Georgia in 2009, as well as in New York City and Chicago. The store has a sub-brand Pottery Barn Dorm for young people starting college life. [11]

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    Schools offer dorms for efficiency, not elegance, meaning many lack pizazz. The cramped space, stark walls and dim lighting can make your study spot seem more like prison than home. Avoid dullness ...

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    Pottery Barn is also seeing good response in newness, especially in furniture and seasonal decorating, kids and teen really seeing the big pop in baby and dorm.

  6. Paul Secon - Wikipedia

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    Paul Secon (July 13, 1916 – February 24, 2007) was an American entrepreneur and songwriter, who co-founded Pottery Barn with his brother, Morris, in 1950. Biography [ edit ]

  7. The One with the Apothecary Table - Wikipedia

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    When questioned in 2000 about why there was product placement in the episode, Peter Roth of Warner Bros. played down the criticism by stating that the deal struck with Pottery Barn "offset the high cost of production", [4] and while Pottery Barn donated pieces for the episode they denied paying for any product placement. [5]