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Suburban Peacock Opens in Downtown Alamo

It's a funky blend of upcycled, vintage and one-of-a-kind home goods.

Suburban Peacock, an eclectic home-furnishings and decor shop, opened its doors last week in downtown Alamo. 

The new shop is across the street from Alamo Plaza at 3150 Danville Blvd.  

“We are so excited that we are open now,” said Linda Hill, co-owner of the new shop. “We can't wait to share our passion and products with the community.”

Shop owners say the business has an attractive interior reminiscent of a light and airy barn, with a showroom featuring a variety of up-cycled and vintage goods.
  
The shop is designed to be a design and decor center for interior decorating and a fun boutique. Besides furniture and gifts, you'll find connections to home painters, upholsterers, designers and personal-search services.   

Suburban Peacock features one-of-a-kind items from furniture to jewelry to outdoor accessories, with a philosophy to provide a good value and a fun shopping experience.  

"If we find a great deal on something, we pass that along to the customer,"  shared Linda.

The shop also features local artists, who have an eco-twist, like Stephanie Bugbee, who uses recycled tempered glass and other found items in salvaged windows, Sam Price, who creates custom pet collage art out of magazine clippings, and Alejandro Bassi, who creates his art on tin cans.

The shop is open Thursdays 11 a.m - 7 p.m., Friday to Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., by appointment, or whenever you see the wheelbarrow outside.   

For more information about Suburban Peacock, visit www.suburbanpeacock.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/suburbanpeacock.


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