The Grand Opening for Homegrown Baltimore, a Women-owned Home-decorating Collective

5/23/18

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

A trio of women-owned Baltimore shops have joined forces in Harbor East with a unified store for all your plant, furniture and home-decorating needs. The pop-up shop, which sports the name Homegrown Baltimore, officially opens today on Aliceanna Street in Harbor East, bringing some made-in-Baltimore flavor to the luxury neighborhood.

The partners are Cedar & Cotton, the Carrollton Ridge furnishings and accessories store co-founded by Raina Smallwood and Nasira Latif; Letta Moore’s vegan candle, jewelry and knitted work store Knits, Soy & Metal; and Liz Vayda’s Remington-based indoor plant and floral design store B. Willow.

Moore is curating the space. Per Homegrown Baltimore’s website, the idea is to “highlight some of Baltimore’s talented artisans in a collective spirit, offering lifestyle goods and personalized experiences including workshops and events.”

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