Politics & Government

Town Of Mount Pleasant: Town Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony For Megan Molten Design Studio & Shoppable Warehouse

by John Greenberg, Town of Mount Pleasant Communications and Marketing Coordinator

December 15, 2021

by John Greenberg, Town of Mount Pleasant Communications and Marketing Coordinator

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Mount Pleasant, S.C. (December 15, 2021) - Owner Megan Molten with designers and coordinators, joined by Mayor Will Haynie and Councilman John Iacofano, along with Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce Members Rebecca Imholz and Bill Harrington, participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony today for Megan Molten Design Studio & Shoppable Warehouse, located at 543 Long Point Road Suite 102 and 103.

Megan Molten is a local luxury interior designer who specializes in residential, commercial, and virtual spaces. Her full-service design company is a team of designers and client coordinators who handle every aspect of projects, giving customers the ultimate design experience. Megan is now introducing her unique Design Studio & Shoppable Warehouse, which is one-of-a-kind in the Charleston area. The warehouse acts as both a space for her design studio and a retail shop for local customers. The interior features a light and bright feeling atmosphere with grand ceilings and tall shelves that display available products.

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Shoppers will find a collection of Megan's most loved design pieces from local artisans, along with some of her other favorite finds from around the globe. Browse through accessories, art, furniture, mirrors, faux greenery, and more to get the "Megan Molten Look" in your own space. See more of Megan Molten Design Studio & Shoppable Warehouse by visiting their website and following on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. Speak to a staff member directly by calling (843) 936-2137.


This press release was produced by the Town of Mount Pleasant. The views expressed here are the author’s own.