A family-run shop selling traditional Polish pottery and homewares is set to open its second store this weekend.
Fram Home & Gifts, which is currently based in Bridge Street in Framlingham, will welcome customers to its new sister store in Merchants' Row, Lavenham, for the first time on Saturday, April 13.
Owner Sabina Szatan said she is very excited for the opening of the new shop, particularly as Lavenham was where she originally wanted to launch.
"We love living in Framlingham it is a great place for living and the people are very friendly," she said.
"We did first look for a building in Lavenham but it was gone and now it has come back. This has come just at the right time and we are excited.
"We've been to Lavenham many many times and we know it is an amazing and beautiful village.
"We did Clare Market before so we have customers from that side as well, like in Long Melford and Clare," she added.
The shop will sell handmade pottery from Boleslawiec in Poland, as well as homewares including baskets, rugs and blankets.
All dishes are dishwasher safe, microwave safe, and can be use to store food in refrigerators.
"It is all really good quality, that is so important," said Sabina.
"There will be no cracks, they don't change colour, people will have them for many years."
Previously, Sabina has taken her shop to Bury St Edmunds Makers Market, Clare Market and Cambridge Market.
Merchants' Row in Water Street, Lavenham, is home to a handful of independent shops including Curiosity Corner gift shop, Byron and The Bard book shop and The Boutique Lavenham.
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