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King of Prussia Container Store Grand Opening

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Last night I attended the opening of the Container Store in King of Prussia. The turnout was amazing, with about 500 people in the store at any given time perusing the “lifestyle” aisles packed with some of the best products for organizing your home or office.

Many of the people I talked to told me how excited they were that they would no longer have to drive to the Cherry Hill Container store for their purchases. Catering was provided by Feast Your Eyes and the Vincent James Band provided the entertainment.

Traditionally, I always go to the Container Store the first week in January in hopes that it will encourage me to organize my life. I found this great item to keep track of my keys and phone in my briefcase and bought it back in January (when I Instagrammed this photo).

During the King of Prussia Container Store’s grand opening weekend, 10% of your purchase will be donated to Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.

From left: Donna Montich and Jenny Cathers. Wayne and Patti Schaffer. Dean and Courtenay Becker. Sabir Peele, making a stylish appearance. From left: Jaime Diehl, Annemarie Cutler and Kathy Banks. From left: Leah Fletcher and Beth Johnson. Leah is in the middle of decluttering and is glad to have a Container Store to help guide her in creating maximum storage capability. From left: Lauren Sawchyn, Krystle Veatch, Ryan Singleton and Rebecca Semanik. From left: Aryn Lechtman, Evan Lechtman and Julie Rubenstein. Melissa Reiff, CEO of the Container Store, is excited that the store in KOP is ready and welcomes everyone. From left: Brandon Godshall, Kera Tartaglia and Paul Tartaglia. From left: Anne Marie Mendlow, and Lizanne Hales. From left: Kathy Henderson and Kristin van Dusen of Design+Conquer. Kristin is a professional organizer so she loves the Container Store. She says it gives her lots of ideas. Mark Lisa and Mason Werny. Julie Rotwit and Matt Daniels. Julie tells me that when you shop at the Container Store, it makes you want to organize your life. It’s a pick-me-upper for the idea that chaos can be controlled. From left: Kathryn Epps Roberson and Lauren Hill.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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