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Assortment Now Includes Over 50 Products for Home Organization, Storage and Cleaning Solutions Williams Sonoma, a brand portfolio member of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE: WSM), the world’s largest digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer, announced today the expansion of the popular Hold Everything collection. The versatile collection offers customers organizational, storage and cleaning solutions for every room in the home. The new additions to the Hold Everything line will provide customers with additional designs to maximize space and provide organizational solutions in a clean, modern aesthetic. Williams Sonoma Expands Hold Everything Collection (Photo: Williams Sonoma) The new Hold Everything collection includes sleek functional storage for countertops, shelves, refrigerators and pantry. Designed for function and style, the new in-drawer organizers, stacking shelf-risers, and bins provide custom storage solutions for cabinets and drawers, while products designed for
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