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  5. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Pottery Barn store in Beverly Hills, California Pottery Barn in Calgary. In 2017, the company introduced an augmented reality app for iOS that allowed users to virtually place Pottery Barn products into a room and save room design ideas. [12] It also announced PB Apartment, a small-space furnishings line, for millennials. [13]

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    In an attempt to go further "up-market", the company has focused itself on furniture gallery offerings at higher price points to distinguish itself from competitors like Pottery Barn. Locations have begun adding the term "Gallery" to their marques to indicate the change. [ 27 ]

  7. Williamsburg Pottery Factory - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg Pottery Factory is a large, multi-structure retail outlet store located in Lightfoot, Virginia, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Williamsburg. It was founded in 1938 by James E. Maloney as a small pottery workshop. The Williamsburg Pottery Factory now markets itself as one of Virginia's largest tourist attractions.