Haand to Participate in Pop-Up Event in Durham with Elijah Leed Furniture and Anna Nickles of Shibui South

Hannd is excited to partner with friends Elijah Leed Furniture and Anna Nickles of Shibui South for a beautiful display of pottery, furniture and home accessories - all made by hand. Join them for a stand alone pop-up event in Durham for a collaboration of creativity and local North Carolina products. This will be the third event Haand has done with Anna and Elijah.

In addition to new pieces from Shibui South and Elijah Leed Furniture, Haand will display several new products exclusively sold at the pop-up with a discount of 10% off the purchase of 3 pieces.

Pop-Up Shop
118 West Parrish Street
Durham, NC 27701
October 2nd-November 18th

Thursday-Sunday 12pm-5pm

About Haand

Haand specializes in handmade porcelain pottery, crafted by hand by 15 talented employees in a 13,000 square foot factory in downtown Burlington, NC. Each piece is unique and the quality remains consistent across every product, which includes dinnerware like bowls, cups, plates and other serving accessories. Haand has focused on supplying restaurants and hotels throughout North Carolina, the US, and abroad with their beautiful, durable and unique porcelain pottery while maintaining a strong and passionate retail customer base. Haand's pieces can be found in familiar places like Momofuku, Kimpton Hotels, and Union Square Cafe, to name a few. Interact with Haand on Instagram and Facebook.

About Elijah Leed Furniture
From a studio in Durham, NC, Elijah currently designs and builds furniture and objects for the modern inclined. Both time honored techniques and modern methods for joinery and construction are used, and all materials are responsibly sourced domestically - often locally. Intended to last generations both in function and form, each piece is carefully designed and meticulously articulated. Interact with Elijah Leed Furniture on Instagram.

About Anna Nickles of Shibui South

Anna will be launching her new brand, Noland Provost. A Durham based textile artist, she creates meticulous home wares and clothing, blending Japanese techniques with her southern upbringing and aesthetic. "Southern with a Japanese influence. Japanese with Southern roots." Interact with Shibui South on Instagram and Facebook.

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