Family Business Has
Artistic Collections
Family. That is where it all
starts and likely where it all
ends. That is certainly the case
with Rita Houska. Many years
ago her father had an antique
store in the Yankton Mall. In
2009, she took over a small
corner of his store to sell gifts
and women’s accessories. It
wasn’t much, maybe 150 square
feet. Soon, her purses, jewelry
and other accessories took over
the coveted window space, and
she just kept growing. When
her father chose to close the
antique store, well, she just kept
going. After moving to a couple
of different locations within the
Yankton Mall, Rita’s Purse-ONalities eventually settled into
the location she has now been
in for over four years.
Many things have changed
throughout the years for
Rita, but one constant never
changed: family run. Rita’s
daughter, son, husband and
sisters have all been a part
of the successful running of
this family business. In fact,
her daughter has now taken
over a portion of Rita’s Purse
O’Nalities – Totally Twisted T’s –
and specializes in personalized
items of all types from apparel,
car decals, koozies, bags and
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Last fall the final piece of Rita’s
dream fell into place when she
opened yet another store.
Reclaimed Furniture is full
of Rita’s own barn wood art
pieces, and recently, furniture
pieces, many of which were
built by Rita and her husband.
Most of the pieces are artistic
and functional, as well. Hallway
and coat racks, jewelry holders
and mirrors are all incorporated
into many of her projects, along
with larger pieces such as tables
and chairs, shelving units and
stands. Rita and her husband
venture out and tear down old
barns to get wood with intense
character.
No two are ever the same,
and can be personalized for
each customer, including
names and special sayings. Add
a little bit of vision, a few tools
and elbow grease and some
pretty unique wall hanging
projects appear. Finding
old gems and transforming
them into new treasures best
describes their motto.
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Reclaimed Furniture
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