Give your home a personal touch by visiting The Brass Bird

Make your house a home through accent or statement pieces from one of Pineville’s small businesses specializing in home decor.

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Make your house feel more like home with a shopping trip at The Brass Bird.

Photo by Michael Blevins via @mb_productions_nc

With so many people relocating to Charlotte, it’s sometimes the small comforts that can make a house feel like home. And during Small Business Week, what better way to refresh your home than by shopping local?

Meet The Brass Bird, a modern mercantile and wine bar located in downtown Pineville. This small biz showcases USA-made goods curated from artisans and other small businesses, including:

We did some shopping and found there’s something for everyone — from unique home decor to the perfect gift, a new bottle of wine, or a delicious snack.

Looking to check it out? Mention CLTtoday during Small Business Week (through Saturday, May 10) and you’ll receive 15% off one item at checkout — except for alcohol.

Want more savings? Take a look at the deals happening across the city to celebrate Small Business Week.

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