Dorm rooms are tiny. The dorm decor economy is not.
co-founder Kelly Mahoney says almost 99% of her clientele are from out of state or abroad. Her team helps families avoid shipping logistics or scavenging the "picked over" supplies at the local Target.</li><li>"The dorms in the Northeast are a lot different than they are down South or that you see on Instagram...," Mahoney says. Bedwell told Axios that she chose pieces she can hopefully reuse, including twin bedding, a headboard, dresser and unique vases.</li></ul><p><strong>Zoom out:</strong>...
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