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Dwell with Dignity’s Thrift Studio raises $100K+ at premiere party

Dwell with Dignity, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming lives through design, kicked off Thrift Studio, presented by Amazon, with a Premiere Party that raised $107,000 on April 3. More than 300 attendees were the first to shop for furniture, artwork and accessories, while sipping beverages and enjoying appetizers. 

The month-long pop is open to the public to shop for home furnishings and accessories at deeply discounted prices. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1833 E. Levee St., Dallas, TX 75207, and there is no cost for admission.

The limited-time shopping event features a curated collection of designer-donated furniture, artwork and décor at inexpensive prices, with 100 percent of proceeds supporting Dwell with Dignity’s mission.

“We replenish the studio daily, so there’s always something new to discover,” said Teresa Charnock, executive director of Dwell with Dignity. “Every purchase helps us transform spaces into homes for families who are coming out of difficult situations and supports schools and nonprofits that need beautiful, functional spaces to further their mission.” 

Thrift Studio features six new designers annually who install vignettes using their own donated inventory. The pop-up also includes a curated selection of general donated furniture and décor, as well as artwork collected at the Art+Color Party.

The 2025 designers include:

For more details on this year’s featured designers, visit here

The 2025 Thrift Studio is chaired by Samantha Reitmayer Sano and Joslyn Taylor Swoon, the studio, and Art Chair Hannah BrownHannah Brown Art

source: press release

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