Person Behind The Place Marie Harris

Bellevue, WALocal News

In an engaging interview, Marie Harris, owner of Veritables, reflects on her 27-year journey of creating a unique furniture shop that combines traditional and contemporary styles. After moving to the Greater Seattle area to assist a friend, Harris opened Veritables in Seattle’s Madison Valley, later transitioning to Downtown Bellevue, which she adores for its quaint charm and community spirit. Veritables stands out in the local market by offering exclusive, timeless home decor items and full-service interior design, catering primarily to residential projects. Notable popular items include luxurious cashmere throws sourced from sustainable Italian vendors and distinctive lighting solutions. Harris's deep connection with the Downtown Bellevue community is evident in her long-term involvement with local business associations and her appreciation for nearby dining favorites.

She shares hidden gems like Maison De France for French furnishings, further showcasing her commitment to supporting local businesses. Looking ahead, Harris considers potential expansion outside Washington while remaining dedicated to her Bellevue clientele. As the local economy rebounds post-pandemic, she observes a renewed interest in home decoration, underlining the evolving landscape of consumer behavior.

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