Meg DeAngelis Launches Collection Through Pottery Barn’s Teen Retailer

Lifestyle vlogger Meg DeAngelis is one of YouTube’s rising stars. Recently, we learned that she would extend her reach beyond YouTube by starring in a feature film produced by YouTube and AwesomenessTV. Now, she has struck a deal with a popular retailer as well. PBTeen–the teen-focused retailer derived from Williams-Sonoma’s Pottery Barn brand, has announced a product line created by DeAngelis.

The product line includes furniture, bedding, rugs, lighting, decorative accessories, and wall décor, according to a press release. It continues a partnership between PBTeen and DeAngelis that began with Revved Up Rooms, a six-episode home decor web series sponsored by the retailer, led by the YouTube star, and distributed by AwesomenessTV.

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“I’ve always loved finding ways to make any space feel like my own,” said DeAngelis in the press release. “It’s an absolute dream to partner with PBteen and work together on this line.  I can’t wait for my viewers to have some fun decorating their own rooms with pieces from this collection!”

When it launches, MayBaby by Meg DeAngelis for PBTeen will be available in PBTeen stores around the country and on the retailer’s website. Prices will vary widely depending on the item, with some items selling for $18.50 and others running as high as $1,299.

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