Step inside Glitterville and you’ll feel you’ve wandered into a candy-colored dream where sparkle reigns supreme, and every corner bursts with playful delight. Think oversized neon pink flamingos winking amid glitter-splattered snowflakes, hand-painted llamas balanced on juicy watermelons, and vibrant ornaments that seem to hum with joy. This isn’t your typical holiday decor—it’s an unabashed celebration of color, whimsy, and creativity.
At the heart of this joyful riot of design is Stephen Brown, the visionary artist whose mantra “more is more” transforms ordinary spaces into festive wonderlands. With deep roots in East Tennessee and a career that blossomed from costume design, Brown’s work invites you to embrace boldness and humor in everyday living.
“Every day is a holiday,” he says, “and if it makes you happy, it’s a win.”
The Story Behind Glitterville
Brown’s journey to Glitterville began in Rockwood, Tennessee, where creativity provided refuge for a boy who dreaded the end of the Christmas season. While other kids eagerly awaited Christmas morning, young Stephen would cry the week before, knowing the magic would soon vanish…