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Apple Blossom Pink opens in Oakham's Victoria Hall

By Martin Brookes

19th Feb 2024 | Local News

Michelle Carolissen, Apple Blossom Pink Home & Lifestyle.
Michelle Carolissen, Apple Blossom Pink Home & Lifestyle.

A new home and lifestyle shop has opened in Oakham.

On Saturday 17 February, Apple Blossom Pink Home & Lifestyle opened in one of the shop spaces in Oakham's Victoria Hall on Oakham High Street.

Apple Blossom Pink Home & Lifestyle is led by the passionate Michelle Carolissen and she invites you to redefine your shopping experience, offering a handpicked selection of beautiful items for your home and personal style.

Michelle has curated a collection of treasures for local shoppers, including but not limited to soaps and lotions, towels, sparkling glassware, candles and captivating home décor. Find the perfect finishing touch for your space with unique photo frames, decorative bowls, and even delectable vegan, vegetarian and halal sweets to tantalise your taste buds.

The new shop stocks a range of one-off goods. Image credit: Martin Brookes.

Apple Blossom Pink "embraces individuality, stocking a collection of unique pieces you won't find everywhere. Once an item finds a loving home, it's gone – a chance to own something truly special."

Michelle believes that "luxury shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. Apple Blossom Pink brings you quality products that enhance your lifestyle without breaking the bank. From cosy home essentials to stylish clothing and one-of-a-kind gifts, I am sure you'll find something to treasure."

Contact the team on 07580 282 467, or find Apple Blossom Pink at:

Victoria Hall

39b - 39 High Street

Oakham

Rutland

LE15 6AH

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