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Finding her antique niche

Lauryn Mattilla, owner of Luberry’s, recently opened a new storefront in downtown Burlington at 532 N. Pine Street. She specializes in home decor, vintage and antique items, and even offers home staging services. (Photo by Jason Arndt}

New storefront fulfills owner’s plans

By Jason Arndt

Staff Writer

For five years, Luberry’s owner Lauryn Mattilla sold her antiques, vintage items and more at area markets in Kenosha, Waterford and Antioch, Illinois.

Mattilla, however, always had interest in opening a storefront in Burlington, where she lives with her husband and three children.

When local card and collector store Campaign Plus relocated from Pine Street to 208 Chestnut Street, Mattilla found an opening and seized the opportunity.

“I just decided to jump at the chance and do my own things because this space opened up,” Mattilla said in her new storefront at 532 N. Pine Street. “It was great timing, so I just felt it was right to bring my brand to Burlington.”

Luberry’s is a curated home decor store consisting of vintage items, antiques, primitives, and handmade decor.

Additionally, she plans to offer classes on seasonal decor and furniture as well as interior design services as she specializes in painting/restoring furniture and home staging, the Burlington Area Chamber and Commerce wrote on its Facebook page.

To read the entire story see the Nov. 24 editions of the Standard Press, Waterford Post or Westine Report.

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