PRESS RELEASES, ARTICLES AND PUBLICATIONS FEATURING CLAY & COTTON
Shop Hop - Louisville Magazine, September 2009
Southern Living published an article, Wanda McKinney, “Head for the Highlands”. Southern LivingSeptember 2009: pg. km8.
The following excerpt from the article was written about our store:
“…About a mile down Baxter Avenue, CLAY & COTTON offers everything from world music CD’s to Italian Pottery. Housed in a 1894 building, the shop carries a global variety of home decor items, kitchen accessories and women’s apparel. CLAY & COTTON also has a location at The Summit shopping center, and both shops ship their rugs free anywhere in the US. 1341 Bardstown Road; www.clayandcotton.com or (502) 456-5536. …”
Head for the Highlands - Southern Living, September 2009
Louisville Magazine published an article, “Shop Hop – Spree Spirit (25 Shops worth the Stop)”. Louisville Magazine September 2009: pg. 37 – 41.
The following excerpt from the article, “Shop Hop” , was written about our store:
“…Reminiscent of a San Francisco boutique, CLAY & COTTON (4025 Summit Plaza Drive, 420-0701, and, 1341 Bardstown Road, 456-5536) displays a collection of brilliant area rugs and pottery from around the world, showcasing colors that illuminate the little shop. Its crown jewel, in our view, is the women’s apparel, which features some popular national brands that are nonetheless challenging to find around here. you can expect unusual, textured fabrics from Kial, whimsical designs from Nic + Zoe, and washable silk from Nomadic Traders. FLAX specializes in colorful, organic, yarn-dyed linens with affirmations – “Good things will happen!” – sewn into the labels. …”
Keeping dollars local is important to area businesses
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=10413200
Rainy Oaks forecast has many race fans scrambling for rain gear
http://www.whas11.com/topstories/stories/WHAS11-090429-Derby-RainyOaks.388815b.html
Gabriel Amar hats are a Derby staple
http://www.whas11.com/derbyfashion/stories/whas11-derby-090430-gabriel-amar-hats.7b878e1.html
Louisville NAWBO chapter nominates 13 for annual Women Business Owner of the Year awards program
http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/03/02/daily46.html
Nominees for Woman Business Owner of Year
http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/03/02/daily25.html
Small business owners losing sleep – and money – in wake of recession, storm
http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/02/02/story1.html
Taking a cotton to it: Clay & Cotton looking to replicate Highlands ambiance at The Summit
http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2008/01/21/story8.html
Against all odds: Lots of local retailers have settled in Westport Village in spite of soft market
http://louisville.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2008/06/16/story5.html
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Feb 25th, 2006: Courier Journal Article
May 24th, 2007: Voice Tribune Article
Taking a Cotton to It: Business First Article

