Owners of DéBouché make statement
The mother-daughter team shares a passion for vintage items that are both interesting and enduring.
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WALLA WALLA — If the “statement pieces” in Terry Baker’s and Amy Reser’s home furnishings store DéBouché could actually speak, they would implore you to picture the possibilities.
They would probably also say something about how good they would have looked in Sinatra’s sitting room with a pair of zebra heels slung next to them on the floor. But that’s another conversation.
Imagination is key when it comes to the eclectic array of mid-century and Hollywood regency couches, chairs, artwork and accessories that fill the storefront of one of downtown’s newest tenants. Baker and her daughter, Reser — self-proclaimed “purse-aholics” — scour antique stores, estate sales and auctions seeing nothing but potential in the treasures they pick up to sell at the roughly 1-year-old business that started on Myra Road before the move to 10 E. Main St.
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