For Your Home and Beyond, Find an Infusion of Style at Veritables

Bellevue, WALocal News

Located in Old Bellevue, Veritables is a premier home décor and interior design store that caters to a diverse clientele seeking unique style options. Owner Marie Harris opened her first store in Seattle in 1993 and later focused exclusively on Bellevue, establishing a loyal customer base. Veritables prides itself on offering curated items that reflect authenticity and quality, with a commitment to providing the best value. The store has implemented rigorous cleaning measures to ensure customer safety, reflecting Harris's dedication to a conscientious shopping experience. In addition to retail, Veritables operates as a full-service interior design firm, allowing customers to access expert design services tailored to their personal tastes.

With the increasing amount of time spent at home, the store has become a go-to destination for those looking to enhance their living spaces. This article emphasizes the significance of supporting local businesses while highlighting the unique offerings available in Bellevue. By encouraging community engagement and exploration, Veritables strengthens its position as a key player in the local home décor market.

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