Teresa Ofman, Manager of the Peacock Alley Design Studio in Nashville, was featured in Style Blueprint Nashville. Learn more about Teresa and her story below.
Teresa Ofman has one of those warm ways of speaking that makes you feel like you’ve known her your whole life. With a knack for style and an ease for small talk, it’s no wonder that her store LuLu on Main Street in Franklin evolved into a landmark for locals and visitors alike. In May of 2015, Teresa got news that a car had crashed through her storefront. Forced with the heart-wrenching decision to rebuild or close shop, she was presented with a stroke of good fortune, an opportunity to work with the design team at Peacock Alley. Teresa’s story of hardship, perseverance and success is testament to the abundance of beauty in life, if only we are patient and willing to see it to fruition.
For several years, I spent a couple of weeks each summer in Franklin while my daughter competed at Brownland Farm. It was always a treat to shop for home goods in Franklin and Teresa’s store was one of my favorites! It was sad news to hear that the store is no longer there, but so happy for Teresa that she has ended up in such a great place working for such a wonderful company. I wish you much joy and success in your new position, Teresa!
Jody Clarke
Thank you for such a lovely note Jody. We will be sure to pass it on to Teresa!
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For several years, I spent a couple of weeks each summer in Franklin while my daughter competed at Brownland Farm. It was always a treat to shop for home goods in Franklin and Teresa’s store was one of my favorites! It was sad news to hear that the store is no longer there, but so happy for Teresa that she has ended up in such a great place working for such a wonderful company. I wish you much joy and success in your new position, Teresa!
Thank you for such a lovely note Jody. We will be sure to pass it on to Teresa!