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Your Votes Are The Secret Sauce For This Startup's Design Marketplace The crafty online marketplace, which used to sell art and stationery exclusively, has just announced its plan to expand into a $100 billion market by adding thousands of home décor products.
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Minted Finds Presidential Election Makes Consumers Rethink Holiday Greetings: Less “Cheer,” More “Peace” Minted, an online design marketplace that connects consumers with independent artists, today released findings that the presidential election has noticeably impacted the types of holiday cards consumers are sending this year. Minted takes a data-driven approach to designing products and identifying consumer trends. The company crowdsources stationery, art, and home decor from 10,000 independent artists through monthly competitions and analyzes millions of consumer votes using proprietary algorithms to determine which products to sell. Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen Debut Exclusive Wall Art Collection by Minted Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen, members of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. portfolio of brands, in partnership with Minted, the design marketplace that connects consumers with the world’s best artists, today launched a new product collaboration featuring wall art created by Minted’s community of independent artists designed for nursery, kid and teen rooms.

The winning artwork, available today at Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen is the result of the “Minted x Pottery Barn Kids x PBteen Wall Art Challenge” that launched February 2016. More than 7,300 works of art were submitted by artists around the globe through Minted's unique crowdsourcing platform, resulting in 55 winning pieces to be sold at Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen. Minted Launches San Francisco Pop-Up, Minted Local Minted, the global marketplace of independent artists known for the quality of its curated designs, today opened its first brick-and-mortar store, Minted Local. Minted Local celebrates and brings to life the company's mission to enable the creative independence of consumers and artists alike. The pop-up, located at 222 Grant Avenue in San Francisco’s Union Square shopping district, will be open through October 2016 and feature art, home goods, and stationery from Minted’s community of independent artists and designers, with a strong focus on the work of regional California artists, including original art and one-of-a-kind decorative items for the first time in Minted’s history.