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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Holiday Pop Up Store Gives Shoppers Options

Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Holiday Pop Up StorePennsylvania Horticultural Society Holiday Pop Up StoreThis year why not take a break from gifting traditional department store sweaters and ties? A refreshing alternative is available in the form of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Holiday Pop Up Store.

PHS has taken over a storefront in a prime retail location in Chesnut Hill.

The 400 square-foot space will be transformed into a holiday shopping haven, adorned with birch wood and green garland, accented with touches of glitter and mercury glass, and offering exceptional gifts for the garden, design, culinary, and Flower Show enthusiasts on your holiday list.

Pick up everything from interesting home decor such as stunning vintage glass glitter ornaments, twig and feathered owls, star ornaments, and holiday soy twig candles to culinary gifts like local handmade sauces, salsas, mustards, soup mixes, and spice rubs. Of course the PHS Pop Up Store also appropriately offers a great selection of garden gifts.

Located at 8232 Germantown Ave (directly across from the Chestnut Hill Hotel), the store will debut on Wednesday, November 28 and remain open through Sunday, December 23. Shop Hours: Wednesday 3 to 9pm; Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11am to 6pm; Sunday 12 to 4pm.

The Pop Up Store will offer hand-selected, unique items for everyone on your holiday shopping list. The PHS expert staff will introduce you to lovely items for the home, garden, and beyond!

 Readers – how about you? Will you be checking out the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Holiday Shop this season?

Photo Credit: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society

 

 

 

 

Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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