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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.7

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

         THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement"), made as of the 1st day of June, 2002,
by and between KIRKLAND'S, INC., a Tennessee corporation, (the "Company"), and
REYNOLDS C. FAULKNER ("Executive").

         WHEREAS, Executive is an individual who, by education, training and
experience, is skilled in matters of corporate finance, accounting and
administration; and

         WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ Executive as its Executive Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer and thereby gain the benefit of
Executive's knowledge and experience, and Executive desires to accept such
employment pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

         NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the mutual
promises contained herein, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties
agree as follows:

SECTION 1. Definitions.

         1.1. "Annual Bonus" means a bonus payable pursuant to Section 3.2.

         1.2. "Benefits" means the benefits described in Sections 3.4, 3.5 and
3.6.

         1.3. "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

         1.4. "Cause" means the occurrence of any of the following material
violations, as determined in good faith by the Board: (a) Executive's failure,
refusal or inability (other than due to mental or physical disability) to
perform, in any material respect, his duties to the Company, which failure
continues for more than fifteen (15) days after written notice thereof from the
Company, (b) alcohol abuse or use of controlled drugs (other than in accordance
with a physician's prescription), (c) illegal conduct or gross misconduct of
Executive which is materially and demonstrably injurious to the Company, its
affiliates or subsidiaries including, without limitation, fraud, embezzlement,
theft or proven dishonesty in the course of his employment, (d) conviction of a
misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or a felony, or (v) the entry of a plea of
guilty or nolo contendere to a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or a
felony.

         1.5. "COBRA" means 29 U.S.C. ss.ss. 1161-1169.

         1.6. "Competing Business" means any business primarily engaged in the
retail sale of specialty gifts, decorative accessories or home furnishings, or
any Significant Supplier.

         1.7. "Effective Date" means the date upon which this Agreement is
entered into by the Executive and the Company.

         1.8. "Expiration Date" means the fourth anniversary of the Effective
Date; provided, however, that if written notice not to extend the Term by either
party is not received at least 90 days prior to the fourth anniversary of the
Effective Date (or any subsequent anniversary

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of the Effective Date, if this Agreement is extended pursuant to this Section
1.8), then the Expiration Date will be automatically extended to the next
anniversary of the Effective Date.

         1.9. "Financial Advisory Services" means financial advisory services
other than consulting or advisory services regarding wholesale or retail
purchasing, store location planning, store or display configuration, inventory
control or purchase tracking systems or retail marketing strategy.

         1.10. "Good Reason" means that any of the following has occurred with
respect to the Executive:

                  (a) the assignment to Executive of any duties inconsistent in
any respect with Executive's position (including status, offices, titles and
reporting requirements), authority, duties or responsibilities as contemplated
by Section 2 of this Employment Agreement, or any other action by the Company
which results in a material diminution in such position, authority, duties or
responsibilities;

                  (b) a reduction by the Company in Executive's Annual Salary;
provided, however, that if the salaries of substantially all of the Company's
senior executive officers (including the Company's President and CEO) are
contemporaneously and proportionately reduced, a reduction in the Executive's
Annual Salary to an amount not less than $250,000 will not constitute "Good
Reason" hereunder;

                  (c) the failure by the Company, without Executive's consent,
to pay to him any portion of his current compensation, except pursuant to a
compensation deferral elected by Executive, or to pay to Executive any portion
of an installment of deferred compensation under any deferred compensation
program of the Company within thirty days of the date such compensation is due;
and

                  (d) the failure of the Company to obtain a satisfactory
agreement from any successor to assume and agree to perform this Agreement.

Provided, however, that the foregoing events or conditions will constitute "Good
Reason" hereunder only if the Executive provides the Company with written
objection to the event or condition within 60 days following the occurrence
thereof, the Company does not reverse or otherwise cure the event or condition
within 30 days of receiving that written objection and the Executive resigns his
employment within 90 days following the expiration of that cure period.

                  1.11. "Intellectual Property" means (a) all inventions
(whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), all
improvements thereto, and all patents, (b) all trademarks, service marks, trade
dress, logos, trade names, fictitious names, brand names, brand marks and
corporate names, together with all translations, adaptations, derivations, and
combinations thereof and including all goodwill associated therewith, and all
applications, registrations, and renewals in connection therewith, (c) all
copyrightable works, all copyrights, and all applications, registrations, and
renewals in connection therewith, (d) all mask works and all applications,
registrations, and renewals in connection therewith, (e) all trade secrets and
confidential business information (including ideas, research and development,
know-how, formulas, compositions, manufacturing and production processes and
techniques, technical data,

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designs, drawings, specifications, customer and supplier lists, pricing and cost
information, and business and marketing plans and proposals), (f) all computer
software (including data, source codes and related documentation), (g) all other
proprietary rights, (h) all copies and tangible embodiments thereof (in whatever
form or medium), or similar intangible personal property which have been or are
developed or created in whole or in part by Executive: (i) at any time and at
any place while Executive is employed by the Company and which are related to or
used in connection with the business of the Company, or (ii) as a result of
tasks assigned to Executive by the Company.

                  1.12. "Proprietary Information" means confidential,
proprietary, business and technical information or trade secrets of the Company
or of any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company. Such Proprietary Information
shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following items and information
relating to the following items: (a) computer codes or instructions (including
source and object code listings, program logic algorithms, subroutines, modules
or other subparts of computer programs and related documentation, including
program notation), computer processing systems and techniques, all computer
inputs and outputs (regardless of the media on which stored or located),
hardware and software configurations, designs, architecture and interfaces, (b)
business research, studies, procedures and costs, (c) financial data, (d)
distribution methods, (e) marketing data, methods, plans and efforts, (f) the
identities of the Company's relationship(s) with actual and prospective
customers, contractors and suppliers, (g) the terms of contracts and agreements
with customers, contractors and suppliers, (h) the needs and requirements of,
and the Company's course of dealing with, actual or prospective customers,
contractors and suppliers, (i) personnel information, (j) customer and vendor
credit information, and (k) any Intellectual Property of the Company (whether
developed by Executive or others). Failure by the Company to mark any of the
Proprietary Information as confidential or proprietary shall not affect its
status as Proprietary Information under the terms of this Agreement.

                  1.13. "Restrictive Covenants" means the provisions contained
in Section 5.1 of this Agreement.

                  1.14. "Significant Supplier" means, as of a given date, a
supplier of specialty gifts, decorative accessories or home furnishings whose
aggregate sales to the Company, its affiliates or subsidiaries during the three
(3) year period immediately preceding that given date exceeded $400,000.

                  1.15. "Supplemental Bonus" means a bonus payable pursuant to
Section 3.3.

                  1.16. "Term" means the period beginning on the date hereof and
ending on (i) the Expiration Date, or (ii) the date that Executive's employment
by the Company is terminated for any reason.

                  1.17. "Total After-Tax Payments" means the total of all
"parachute payments" (as that term is defined in Section 280G(b)(2) of the
Internal Revenue Code) made to or for the benefit of Executive (whether made
hereunder or otherwise), after reduction for all applicable federal taxes
(including, without limitation, the tax described in Section 4999 of the
Internal Revenue Code).

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SECTION 2. Duration of Agreement; Duties. Executive will be employed as the
Company's Chief Financial Officer. Executive's employment by the Company may be
terminated by the Company at any time; provided, however, that during the Term,
the terms and conditions of Executive's employment by the Company shall be as
herein set forth. Executive will report to the President and the Chief Executive
Officer of the Company. Executive will render his services hereunder to the
Company and its Affiliates and shall use his best efforts, judgment and energy
in the performance of the duties assigned to him. During the Term, Executive
will devote substantially all of his business time and services to the Company
to perform such duties as may be customarily incident to his position and as may
reasonably be assigned from time to time by the Board. During the Term,
Executive will not serve as a director of any other corporation without the
prior consent of the Company; provided, however, that Executive may, at his
discretion, serve as a director of charitable, community and other
not-for-profit entities, subject to Executive's duty to inform the Company of
his assumption of any such directorship.

SECTION 3. Compensation and Benefits.

                  3.1. Annual Salary. Executive hereby agrees to accept, as
compensation for all services rendered by Executive in any capacity hereunder
and for the Restrictive Covenants made by Executive in Section 5 hereof, an
initial base salary at an annual rate of $250,000 (as the same may hereafter be
increased, the "Annual Salary") commencing on the date hereof and continuing
until expiration or termination of the Term. The Annual Salary and all other
payments made by the Company to Executive will be inclusive of all applicable
income, social security and other taxes and charges which are required by law to
be withheld by the Company, which taxes and other charges will be withheld and
paid in accordance with the Company's normal payroll practices from time to time
in effect. The Annual Salary will be reviewed on an annual basis by the
Compensation Committee of the Board and may be increased from time to time with
the approval of the Board; provided, however, that the Annual Salary will be
increased by not less than five percent (5%) as of the first day of each fiscal
year of the Company.

         3.2.     Annual Bonus.

                  (a) With respect to each fiscal year of the Company ending
during the Term, Executive will be eligible to receive an Annual Bonus of up to
100% of his Annual Salary if he meets or exceeds specified personal performance
goals and/or the Company meets or exceeds specified corporate performance goals.
Such personal and corporate performance goals will be established each year by
the Compensation Committee of the Board and communicated to Executive prior to
the end of the first quarter of the applicable fiscal year.

                  (b) The Compensation Committee of the Board, in its sole
discretion, will determine whether and to what extent the personal and corporate
performance goals have been achieved in any fiscal year and will compute the
amount of any Annual Bonus payable with respect to that fiscal year. From time
to time, the Compensation Committee of the Board may make adjustments to those
personal or corporate performance goals so that required departures from the
Company's operating budget, changes in accounting principles, acquisitions,
dispositions, mergers, consolidations and other corporate transactions, and
other factors influencing the achievement or calculation of those targets do not
affect the operation of this Section 3.2 in a manner inconsistent with the
achievement of its intended purposes.

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                  (c) Payment Timing. Any amount payable pursuant to this
Section 3.2 will be paid within 21 days following the Board's approval of the
Company's audited financial statements for the relevant fiscal year.

                  3.3. Supplemental Bonus. In addition to any Annual Bonus to
which Executive may be entitled pursuant to Section 3.2 hereof, Executive will
be entitled to receive a Supplemental Bonus payable as soon as administratively
practicable following the first, second and third anniversaries of the Effective
Date of this Agreement. The amount of such Supplemental Bonus payable to
Executive on the first anniversary of the Effective Date of this Agreement will
be an amount up to $25,000. On each of the second and third anniversaries of the
Effective Date of this Agreement, Executive will be entitled to a Supplemental
Bonus in an amount up to $60,000. The Compensation Committee of the Board, in
its sole discretion, will compute the amount of any Supplemental Bonus. The
Supplemental Bonus described in this Section 3.3 will be conditioned upon
Executive's continued employment with the Company.

                  3.4. Benefits. Executive will be entitled to receive the same
benefits enjoyed by other executive officers of the Company from time to time
(as determined by the Board in good faith, in its absolute discretion), as well
as the benefits described below in Sections 3.5 and 3.6.

                  3.5. Life Insurance. The Company will provide Executive with a
life insurance policy (in addition to life insurance benefits generally provided
or available to other employees of the Company) with a face amount of $500,000,
with the beneficiary to be designated by Executive, which will be issued on the
basis of being paid up at age 65. The policy will (a) contain a waiver of
premium in the event of disability (to the extent available at commercially
reasonable rates), and (b) permit (upon termination of employment with the
Company) the transfer of ownership of such policy to Executive, such transfer to
be with all benefits, values and other ownership rights incident thereto at the
time of such transfer, without cost to Executive, who may thereafter continue
coverage under such policy at his own cost.

                  3.6. Automobile Allowance. Executive will receive a monthly
allowance of $600 to be applied against automobile leasing, insurance and
operating expenses.

SECTION 4. Payment of Expenses. The Company will pay or reimburse all reasonable
and necessary expenses incurred by Executive in the performance of his duties
hereunder, in accordance with the Company's practices and policies regarding the
payment or reimbursement of expenses from time to time in effect.

SECTION 5.  Non-Compete; Confidentiality; Non-Solicitation.

                  5.1. Restrictive Covenants. These Restrictive Covenants will
survive the expiration of this Agreement or the termination of Executive's
employment and will apply without regard to whether any such termination is
initiated by the Company or Executive, and without regard to the reason for that
termination.

                  (a) Non-Compete. Executive shall not, during the Term and for
a period of three (3) years thereafter (the "Restricted Period"), in the United
States do any of the

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following, directly or indirectly, without the prior written consent of the
Company (except in Executive's capacity as an employee of the Company, and in
the best interests of the Company):

                           (i)      engage or participate in any Competing
Business;

                           (ii)     become interested in (as owner, stockholder,
lender, partner, co-venturer, director, officer, employee, agent or consultant)
any person, firm, corporation, association or other entity engaged in any
Competing Business;

                           (iii)    arrange or facilitate the solicitation by a
Competing Business of any Significant Supplier;

                           (iv)     influence or attempt to influence any
supplier, customer or potential customer of the Company to terminate or modify
any written or oral agreement or course of dealing with the Company; or

                           (v)     influence or attempt to influence any Person
to either (1) terminate or modify any employment, consulting, agency,
distributorship or other arrangement with the Company, or (2) employ, or arrange
to have any other person or entity employ, any person who has been employed by
the Company as an employee, consultant, agent or distributor of the Company at
any time during the Restricted Period.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Executive may provide investment banking or other
Financial Advisory Services to a Competing Business and may hold less than five
percent (5%) of the outstanding securities of any class of any publicly traded
securities of any company.

                  (b)      Confidentiality. Executive recognizes and
acknowledges that the Proprietary Information is a valuable, special and unique
asset of the business of the Company. As a result, both during the Term and five
(5) years thereafter, Executive shall not, without the prior written consent of
the Company, for any reason either directly or indirectly divulge to any
third-party or use for his own benefit, or for any purpose other than the
exclusive benefit of the Company, any Proprietary Information revealed, obtained
or developed in the course of his employment by the Company; provided, however,
that nothing herein contained shall restrict Executive's ability to make such
disclosures during the Term as may be necessary or appropriate to the effective
and efficient discharge of his duties as an employee hereunder or as such
disclosures may be required by law; and further provided, that nothing herein
contained shall restrict Executive from divulging or using for his own benefit
or for any other purpose any Proprietary Information which is publicly
available, so long as such information did not become available to the public as
a direct or indirect result of Executive's breach of this Section 5.1(b). In the
event that Executive or any of its representatives becomes legally compelled to
disclose any of the Proprietary Information, Executive will provide the Company
with prompt written notice so that the Company may seek a protective order or
other appropriate remedy.

                  (c)      Property of the Company. All right, title and
interest in and to Proprietary Information shall be and remain the sole and
exclusive property of the Company. During the Term, Executive shall not remove
from the Company's offices or premises any documents, records, notebooks, files,
correspondence, reports, memoranda or similar materials of or containing
Proprietary Information, or other materials or property of any kind belonging to
the

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Company unless necessary or appropriate (as reasonably determined by Executive)
in accordance with Executive's duties and responsibilities to the Company and,
in the event that such materials or property are removed, all of the foregoing
shall be returned to their proper files or places of safekeeping as promptly as
possible after the removal shall serve its specific purpose. Executive shall not
make, retain, remove and/or distribute any copies of any of the foregoing for
any reason whatsoever except as may be necessary in the discharge of his
assigned duties and shall not divulge to any third person the nature of and/or
contents of any of the foregoing or of any other oral or written information to
which he may have access or with which for any reason he may become familiar,
except as disclosure shall be necessary or appropriate (as reasonably determined
by Executive) in the performance of his duties; and upon the termination of his
employment with the Company, he shall leave with or return to the Company all
originals and copies of the foregoing then in his possession, whether prepared
by Executive or by others.

                  5.2.     Acknowledgements. Executive acknowledges that the
Restrictive Covenants are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate
interests of the Company and its affiliates and that the duration and geographic
scope of the Restrictive Covenants are reasonable given the nature of this
Agreement and the position Executive will hold within the Company.
Executive further acknowledges that the Restrictive Covenants are included
herein in order to induce the Company to compensate Executive pursuant to this
Agreement and that the Company would not have entered into this Agreement or
otherwise continued to employ Executive in the absence of the Restrictive
Covenants.

                  5.3.     Rights and Remedies Upon Breach.

                           (a)      Specific Enforcement. Executive acknowledges
that any breach by him of the Restrictive Covenants will cause continuing and
irreparable injury to the Company for which monetary damages would not be an
adequate remedy. Executive shall not, in any action or proceeding to enforce any
of the provisions of this Agreement, assert the claim or defense that such an
adequate remedy at law exists. In the event of such breach by Executive, the
Company shall have the right to enforce the Restrictive Covenants by seeking
injunctive or other relief in any court and this Agreement shall not in any way
limit remedies of law or in equity otherwise available to the Company. If an
action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of
this agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover, in addition
to any other relief, reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and disbursements.

                           (b)      Extension of Restrictive Period.  In the
event that Executive breaches any of the Restrictive Covenants contained in
Section 5.1(a), then the Restricted Period shall be extended for a period of
time equal to the period of time that Executive is in breach of such
restriction.

                           (c)      Accounting.  If Executive is determined by
any court, arbitrator, mediator or other adjudicative body to have breached any
of the Restrictive Covenants, the Company will have the right and remedy to
require Executive to account for and pay over to the Company all compensation,
profits, monies, accruals, increments or other benefits derived or received by
Executive as the result of any action constituting a breach of the Restrictive
Covenants. This right and remedy will be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any
other rights and remedies available to the Company under law or in equity.

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                  5.4.     Judicial Modification. If any court determines that
any of the Restrictive Covenants, or any part thereof, is unenforceable because
of the duration or geographical scope of such provision, such court shall have
the power to modify such provision and, in its modified form, such provision
shall then be enforceable.

                  5.5.     Disclosure of Restrictive Covenants. Executive agrees
to disclose the existence and terms of the Restrictive Covenants to any employer
that Executive may work for during the Restricted Period.

                  5.6.     Restrictions Enforceable in All Jurisdictions. If a
court of any jurisdiction holds the Restrictive Covenants unenforceable by
reason of their breadth or scope or otherwise, it is the intention of the
parties hereto that such determination not bar or in any way affect the right of
the Company to the relief provided above in the courts of any other jurisdiction
within the geographical scope of such Restrictive Covenants.

SECTION 6. Termination. Executive's employment hereunder may be terminated by
the Company or Executive at any time. Upon termination, Executive shall be
entitled only to such compensation and benefits as described in this Section 6.

                  6.1.     Termination Without Cause or For Good Reason. If
Executive's employment by the Company is terminated by the Company without Cause
or by Executive for Good Reason, the Executive shall be entitled to:

                           (a)      payment of all accrued and unpaid Annual
Salary and Benefits through the date of such termination (including any earned
but unpaid Annual Bonus for a fiscal year ending prior to such termination);

                           (b)      payment of monthly severance payments equal
to one-twelfth of Executive's Annual Salary for a period of eighteen (18)
months, or, at the discretion of the Board, a single sum payment equal to the
discounted present value of such monthly payments (discounted at the highest
interest rate in effect under any credit agreement to which the Company is then
a party);

                           (c)      continuation of group health benefits for
Executive until the earlier of (i) the expiration of the COBRA continuation
coverage period applicable to the Executive or (ii) eighteen (18) months
following termination. The continuation of group health benefits provided hereby
will be in lieu of any benefits otherwise available to Executive pursuant to
COBRA.

The severance benefits described in this Section 6.1 will be paid in lieu of and
not in addition to any other severance arrangement maintained by the Company.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no amount will be paid under this Section 6.1
unless Executive executes and delivers to the Company a release substantially
identical to that attached hereto as Exhibit I in a manner consistent with the
requirements of the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act.

                  6.2.     Any Other Termination.  If Executive's employment by
the Company is terminated for any reason other than as set forth in Section 6.1
(including, but not limited to, termination (a) by the Company for Cause, (b) as
a result of Executive's death, (c) as a result of

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Executive's disability or (d) by Executive without Good Reason), the Company's
obligation to Executive (or, in the case of Executive's death, to Executive's
estate) will be limited solely to the payment of accrued and unpaid Annual
Salary and Benefits through the date of such termination. All Annual Salary and
Benefits will cease at the time of such termination, subject to the terms of any
benefits or compensation plans then in force and applicable to Executive, and,
except as otherwise provided in this Section 6.2 or pursuant to COBRA, the
Company shall have no further liability or obligation hereunder by reason of
such termination.

                  6.3.     Adjustments to Maximize Payments to Executive.
Payments under this Agreement will be made without regard to whether the
deductibility of such payments (or any other payments) would be limited or
precluded by Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code and without regard to
whether such payments would subject the Executive to the federal excise tax
levied on certain "excess parachute payments" under Section 4999 of the Code;
provided, however, that if the Total After-Tax Payments would be increased by
the limitation or elimination of any amount payable to Executive (whether under
this Agreement of otherwise), then the amount payable to Executive will be
reduced to the extent necessary to maximize the Total After-Tax Payments. The
determination of whether and to what extent payments to Executive are required
to be reduced in accordance with the preceding sentence will be made at the
Company's expense by an independent, certified public accountant selected by the
Company and reasonably acceptable to Executive. In the event of any underpayment
or overpayment to Executive (as determined after the application of this Section
6.3), the amount of such underpayment or overpayment will be immediately paid by
the Company to the Executive or refunded by the Executive to the Company, as the
case may be, with interest at the applicable federal rate provided for in
Section 7872(f)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.

SECTION 7. Miscellaneous.

                  7.1.     Other Agreements. Executive represents and warrants
to the Company that there are no restrictions, agreements or understandings
whatsoever to which he is party (or by which he is otherwise bound) that would
prevent or make unlawful his execution of this Agreement or employment by the
Company, or that would in any way prohibit, limit or impair (or purport to
prohibit, limit or impair) his provision of services to the Company.

                  7.2.     Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure to
the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and Executive and their
respective successors, executors, administrators, heirs and (in the case of the
Company) permitted assigns. The Company may, without the consent of Executive,
assign this Agreement to any successor to all or substantially all of its assets
and business by means of liquidation, dissolution, merger, consolidation,
transfer of assets, or otherwise. Executive may not make any assignment of this
Agreement or any interest therein.

                  7.3.     Notice. Any notice or communication required or
permitted under this Agreement will be made in writing and (a) sent by overnight
courier, (b) mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested or
(c) sent via facsimile. Any notice or communication to Executive will be sent to
his most current home address on file with the Company. Any notice or
communication to the Company will be sent to the Company's principal executive
office, care of the Company's General Counsel, with a copy to Robert A. Friedel,
Esq., Pepper Hamilton

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LLP, 3000 Two Logan Square, 18th & Arch Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19103 (or via facsimile to (215) 981-4750).

                  7.4.     Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement contains
the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto relating to the
subject matter hereof, and supersedes the Employment Agreement between the
Company and Executive dated February 2, 1998 and all other prior or
contemporaneous discussions, agreements and understandings of every nature
relating to the employment of Executive by the Company. This Agreement may not
be changed or modified, except by an Agreement in writing signed by each of the
parties hereto.

                  7.5.     Waiver. Any waiver by either party of any breach of
any term or condition in this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any
other breach of such term or condition or of any other term or condition, nor
shall any failure to enforce any provision hereof operate as a waiver of such
provision or of any other provision hereof or constitute or be deemed a waiver
or release of any other rights, in law or in equity.

                  7.6.     Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by,
and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Tennessee without
regard to the application of the principles of conflicts or choice of laws.

                  7.7.     Survival of Provisions. The provisions of this
Agreement set forth in Sections 5 and 7 (including any pertinent definitions)
will survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.

                  7.8.     Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of
this Agreement will be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid
under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held to be
invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under any applicable law or
rule in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability will
not affect any other provision or the effectiveness or validity of any provision
in any other jurisdiction, and this Agreement will be reformed, construed and
enforced in such jurisdiction as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable
provision had never been contained herein.

                  7.9.     Section Headings. The section headings in this
Agreement are for convenience only; they form no part of this Agreement and
shall not affect its interpretation.

                  7.10.    Counterparts and Facsimiles. This Agreement may be
executed, including execution by facsimile signature, in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which
together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument.

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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to
be executed by its duly authorized officers, and Executive has executed this
Agreement, on June 1, 2002, effective as of the date first above written.

                                                 KIRKLAND'S, INC.

                                      By: /s/ Robert Alderson
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                                                Robert Alderson

                                      Title:  Chief Executive Officer and
                                              President

                                                 EXECUTIVE

                                           /s/ Reynolds Faulkner
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                                             Reynolds Faulkner

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                                    Exhibit I

                     Release and Non-Disparagement Agreement

                  THIS MUTUAL RELEASE AND NON-DISPARAGEMENT AGREEMENT (the
"Release") is made as of the ___ day of _______, _____ by and between
__________________________ ("Executive") and KIRKLAND'S, INC. (the "Company").

                  WHEREAS, Executive's employment by the Company will terminate;
and

                  WHEREAS, in connection with that termination and pursuant to
Section 6.1 of the Employment Agreement by and between the Company and Executive
dated June 1, 2002 (the "Employment Agreement"), the Company has agreed to pay
Executive certain amounts, subject to the execution of this Agreement.

                  NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the
mutual promises contained herein, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the
parties agree as follows:

SECTION 1.        Resignation. Executive hereby resigns as the Company's
__________________ _______________, as an employee of the Company, as a director
of the Company and as an employee, officer, director or board committee member
of any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company, effective as of the date of this
Release.

SECTION 2.        Acknowledgements. Executive acknowledges that: (i) the
payments described in Section 6.1 of the Employment Agreement constitute full
settlement of all his rights under the Employment Agreement, (ii) he has no
entitlement under any other severance or similar arrangement maintained by the
Company, and (iii) except as otherwise provided specifically in this Release,
the Company does not and will not have any other liability or obligation to him.
Executive further acknowledges that, in the absence of his execution of this
Release, he would not otherwise be entitled to the payments described in Section
6.1 of the Employment Agreement.

SECTION 3.        Mutual Release and Covenant Not to Sue.

                  3.1.     Mutual Release. The Company (including for purposes
of this Section 3, its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries) hereby fully and
forever releases and discharges Executive (and his heirs, executors and
administrators), and Executive hereby fully and forever releases and discharges
Company (including, for purposes of this Section 3, all predecessors and
successors, subsidiaries, affiliates, assigns, officers, directors, trustees,
employees, agents and attorneys, past and present) from any and all claims,
demands, liens, agreements, contracts, covenants, actions, suits, causes of
action, obligations, controversies, debts, costs, expenses, damages, judgments,
orders and liabilities, of whatever kind or nature, direct or indirect, in law,
equity or otherwise, whether known or unknown, arising through the date of this
Release, out of Executive's employment by the Company or the termination
thereof, including, but not limited to, any claims for relief or causes of
action under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. ss. 621 et
seq., or any other federal, state or local statute, ordinance or regulation
regarding discrimination in employment and any claims, demands or actions based
upon alleged wrongful or retaliatory discharge or breach of contract under any
state or federal law.

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                  3.2.     Covenant Not to Sue. Executive expressly represents
that he has not filed a lawsuit or initiated any other administrative proceeding
against the Company and that he has not assigned any claim against the Company
to any other person or entity. The Company expressly represents that it has not
filed a lawsuit or initiated any other administrative proceeding against
Executive and that it has not assigned any claim against Executive to any other
person or entity. Both Executive and Company further promise not to initiate a
lawsuit or to bring any other claim against the other arising out of or in any
way related to Executive's employment by the Company or the termination of that
employment. This Release will not prevent Executive from filing a charge with
the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (or similar state agency) or
participating in any investigation conducted by the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (or similar state agency); provided, however, that any claims by
Executive for personal relief in connection with such a charge or investigation
(such as reinstatement or monetary damages) will be barred.

                  3.3.     Claims Not Released. The forgoing will not be deemed
to release the Company or Executive from claims solely (a) to enforce this
Release, (b) to enforce Section 6.1 of the Employment Agreement, (c) to enforce
Section 5 of the Employment Agreement, or (c) for indemnification under the
Company's By-Laws, under applicable law, under any indemnification agreement
between the Company and Executive or under any similar arrangement.

SECTION 4.        Non-Competition and Confidentiality Obligations. Executive
acknowledges that Section 5 of the Employment Agreement survives the termination
of his employment. Executive affirms that the restrictions contained in Section
5 of the Employment Agreement are reasonable and necessary to protect the
legitimate interests of the Company, that he received adequate consideration in
exchange for agreeing to those restrictions, and that he will abide by those
restrictions.

SECTION 5.        Non-Disparagement. The Company will not disparage Executive or
Executive's performance or otherwise take any action which could reasonably be
expected to adversely affect Executive's personal or professional reputation.
Similarly, Executive will not disparage Company or any of its directors,
officers, agents or employees or otherwise take any action which could
reasonably be expected to adversely affect the personal or professional
reputation of Company or any of its directors, officers, agents or employees.

SECTION 6.        Cooperation. Executive further agrees that he will cooperate
fully with the Company and its counsel with respect to any matter (including
litigation, investigations, or governmental proceedings) which relates to
matters with which Executive was involved during his employment with Company.
Executive shall render such cooperation in a timely manner on reasonable notice
from the Company.

SECTION 7.        Rescission Right. Executive expressly acknowledges and recites
that (a) he has read and understands this Release in its entirety, (b) he has
entered into this Release knowingly and voluntarily, without any duress or
coercion; (c) he has been advised orally and is hereby advised in writing to
consult with an attorney with respect to this Release before signing it; (d) he
was provided twenty-one (21) calendar days after receipt of the Release to
consider its terms before signing it; and (e) he is provided seven (7) calendar
days from the date of signing to

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terminate and revoke this Release in which case this Release shall be
unenforceable, null and void. Executive may revoke this Release during those
seven (7) days by providing written notice of revocation to the Company.

SECTION 8.        Challenge. If Executive violates or challenges the
enforceability of this Release, no further payments under Section 6.1 of the
Employment Agreement will be paid or provided to Executive.

SECTION 9.        Miscellaneous.

                  9.1.     No Admission of Liability. This Release is not to be
construed as an admission of any violation of any federal, state or local
statute, ordinance or regulation or of any duty owed by the Company to
Executive. There have been no such violations, and the Company specifically
denies any such violations.

                  9.2.     No Reinstatement. Executive agrees that he will not
apply for reinstatement with the Company or seek in any way to be reinstated,
re-employed or hired by the Company in the future.

                  9.3.     Successors and Assigns. This Release will inure to
the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and Executive and their
respective successors, executors, administrators, heirs and (in the case of the
Company) permitted assigns. The Company may assign this Release to any successor
to all or substantially all of its assets and business by means of liquidation,
dissolution, merger, consolidation, transfer of assets, or otherwise. Executive
may not make any assignment of this Release or any interest herein.

                  9.4.     Severability. The provisions of this Release are
severable. If any provision or the scope of any provision is found to be
unenforceable or is modified by a court of competent jurisdiction, the other
provisions or the affected provisions as so modified shall remain fully valid
and enforceable.

                  9.5.     Entire Agreement; Amendments. Except as otherwise
provided herein, this Release contains the entire agreement and understanding of
the parties hereto relating to the subject matter hereof, and merges and
supersedes all prior and contemporaneous discussions, agreements and
understandings of every nature relating subject matter hereof. This Release may
not be changed or modified, except by an agreement in writing signed by each of
the parties hereto.

                  9.6.     Governing Law. This Release shall be governed by, and
enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Tennessee, without regard
to the application of the principles of conflicts of laws.

                  9.7.     Counterparts and Facsimiles. This Release may be
executed, including execution by facsimile signature, in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which
together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Release to be executed by its
duly authorized officer, and Executive has executed this Release, in each case
as of the date first above written.

                                        KIRKLAND'S, INC.

                                        By:
                                                 -------------------------------

                                        Title:
                                                 -------------------------------

                                        EXECUTIVE

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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.18

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                           STOCK REPURCHASE AGREEMENT

                                      Among

                                KIRKLAND'S, INC.

                                       AND

                       THE OTHER PARTIES SPECIFIED HEREIN

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                            Dated as of May 31, 2002

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                           STOCK REPURCHASE AGREEMENT

                  THIS STOCK REPURCHASE AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made as
of the 31st day of May, 2002, by and among

                  -        KIRKLAND'S INC., a corporation incorporated under
                           Tennessee law ("Kirkland's"),

                  -        KIRKLAND HOLDINGS L.L.C. ("Holdings"),

                  -        SSM VENTURE PARTNERS, L.P.,

                  -        JOSEPH R. HYDE, III,

                  -        JOHNSTON C. ADAMS, JR.,

                  -        JOHN H. PONTIUS,

                  -        CT/KIRKLAND EQUITY PARTNERS, L.P.,

                  -        R-H CAPITAL PARTNERS, L.P.,

                  -        CAPITAL RESOURCE LENDERS II, L.P.,

                  -        ALLIED CAPITAL CORPORATION,

                  -        CRESCENT/MACH I PARTNERS, L.P.,

                  -        THE MARLBOROUGH CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND, L.P.,

                  -        GLOBAL PRIVATE EQUITY II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,

                  -        ADVENT DIRECT INVESTMENT PROGRAM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,

                  -        ADVENT PARTNERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,

                  -        ROBERT E. KIRKLAND,

                  -        THE ROBERT E. KIRKLAND ANNUITY TRUST - 2002, and

                  -        ROBERT ALDERSON.

                  WHEREAS, on April 23, 2002, Kirkland's filed a registration
statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in
connection with an initial public offering of Kirkland's common stock (the
offering pursuant to such registration statement, as the same may be hereafter
amended, including any related registration statement filed pursuant to Rule 462
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, being referred to as the "IPO");

                  WHEREAS, in connection with the IPO, Kirkland's desires to
repurchase certain shares of capital stock from the parties to this Agreement
immediately prior to the conversion of

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Kirkland's convertible preferred stock into shares of Common Stock of
Kirkland's, as more particularly set forth in this Agreement; and

                  WHEREAS, in connection with the IPO, the parties to this
Agreement desire to sell certain shares of capital stock to Kirkland's
immediately prior to the conversion of Kirkland's convertible preferred stock
into shares of Common Stock of Kirkland's, as more particularly set forth in
this Agreement.

                  NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual
terms and provisions hereof, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

                  1.       Sale and Purchase of the Repurchased Shares.

                           (a)      Purchase Price. Effective immediately prior
to the conversion (the "Conversion") that will take place upon the initial
closing of the IPO (the "IPO Closing"), of shares of Kirkland's Class A
Preferred Stock, Class B Preferred Stock and Class D Preferred Stock, in each
case into Kirkland's Common Stock, each party to this Agreement other than
Kirkland's (the "Redeemed Shareholders") hereby sells, assigns, delivers and
transfers to Kirkland's, and effective immediately prior to the Conversion,
Kirkland's hereby repurchases and acquires from each of the Redeemed
Shareholders, all right, title and interest in and to the shares of capital
stock indicated on Schedule 1 attached hereto (collectively, the "Redeemed
Shares") (or such lesser amount of such shares as may be provided for pursuant
to Section 1(b) hereof), for a purchase price determined in accordance with
Section 1(c) hereof. The purchase price for the Redeemed Shares shall be paid by
Kirkland's at the IPO Closing by wire transfer of immediately available funds to
the Wire Account (as defined below) of each of the Redeemed Shareholders. Except
with respect to Robert E. Kirkland and his annuity trust, the number of shares
to be sold by the Redeemed Shareholders hereunder will depend on the amount of
gross proceeds to be received by Kirkland's at the IPO Closing, as more
particularly described in Section 1(b) below. The term "Wire Account" shall mean
with respect to each Redeemed Shareholder, the account capable of accepting wire
transfers of immediately available funds designated by such Redeemed Shareholder
to Kirkland's in writing not later than three (3) days prior to the IPO Closing.

                           (b)      Order of Priority in Applying Kirkland's Net
IPO Proceeds. The net proceeds to Kirkland's from the IPO Closing (after
underwriting discounts and commissions and after offering expenses) shall be
applied in the following declining order or priority:

                                    (i)      to purchase all of the capital
stock in Kirkland's owned by Robert Kirkland and his annuity trust, as set forth
beside his name in the stock chart set forth in Schedule 1 hereto;

                                    (ii)     to pay all accrued and unpaid
consulting payments to Robert Kirkland pursuant to the Consulting Agreement
between Robert Kirkland and Kirkland's dated June 12, 1996;

                                    (iii)    to repay all of Kirkland's
outstanding subordinated debt, including accrued and unpaid interest;

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                                    (iv)     to purchase all of the outstanding
Class C Preferred Stock of Robert Alderson, as set forth beside his name in the
stock chart set forth in Schedule 1 hereto;

                                    (v)      to pay all accrued and unpaid
compensation payments to Carl Kirkland and Robert Alderson pursuant to their
employment agreements with Kirkland's (or pursuant to any Special Bonus
Agreement(s) entered into by either of them and Kirkland's), to the extent such
compensation payments had previously been subordinated to Kirkland's senior and
subordinated debt.

                                    (vi)     to establish a working capital
reserve of up to $1 million to be retained by the Company and used from time to
time for general corporate and working capital purposes.

                                    (vii)    to purchase the shares of Class A
Preferred Stock indicated in the stock chart set forth in Schedule 1 hereto. The
amount of Class A Preferred Stock to be repurchased from each Redeemed
Shareholder will be equal to the lesser of (1) all shares of all Class A
Preferred Stock held by such Redeemed Shareholder, (2) the number of shares or
dollar value (including accrued dividends) of shares of Class A Preferred Stock
indicated for such Redeemed Shareholder in Schedule 1 hereto, including any
limitations described in the footnotes thereto, or (3) the number of shares of
Class A Preferred Stock having a value (including accrued dividends) equal to
such Redeemed Shareholder's pro rata share of the lesser of (A) the value of all
equity securities (other than Class C Preferred Stock) in the Company held by
all Redeemed Shareholders (other than Robert Alderson and Robert Kirkland and
his annuity trust), or (B) the amount available for the purchase of Class A
Preferred Stock pursuant to this paragraph (vi). For purposes of this Agreement,
each Redeemed Shareholder's "pro rata share" shall be equal to the quotient of
the value of all equity securities (other than Class C Preferred Stock) in the
Company held by such Redeemed Shareholder, divided by the value of all equity
securities (other than Class C Preferred Stock) in the Company held by all
Redeemed Shareholders (other than Robert Alderson and Robert Kirkland and his
annuity trust).

                                    (viii)   except as otherwise provided in
Section 1(d) below, to purchase shares of Class D Preferred Stock indicated in
the stock chart set forth in Schedule 1 hereto. The amount of Class D Preferred
Stock to be repurchased from each Redeemed Shareholder will be equal to the
lesser of (1) all shares of all Class D Preferred Stock held by such Redeemed
Shareholder, (2) the number of shares or dollar value (including accrued
dividends) of shares of Class D Preferred Stock indicated for such Redeemed
Shareholder in Schedule 1 hereto, including any limitations described in the
footnotes thereto, or (3) the number of shares of Class D Preferred Stock having
a value (including accrued dividends) equal to such Redeemed Shareholder's pro
rata share of the lesser of (A) the value of all equity securities (other than
Class C Preferred Stock) in the Company held by all Redeemed Shareholders (other
than Robert Alderson and Robert Kirkland and his annuity trust), or (B) the
amount available for the purchase of Class D Preferred Stock pursuant to this
paragraph (vii).

                                    (ix)     to repay all amounts outstanding
under Kirkland's revolving credit facility.

                           (c)      Purchase Price.

                                    (i)      The purchase price for each share
of Class A Preferred Stock sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be an amount
equal to (x) 100% minus the underwriting discount in the IPO, expressed as a
percentage (the "Net Percentage"), multiplied by (y) the sum of (1) the stated
value of such share, plus (2) all dividends with respect to such share accrued
and unpaid through the IPO Closing. For purposes of illustration, in the event
the underwriting discount in the IPO were 7% and the stated value plus accrued
dividends per share

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for each share of Class A Preferred Stock were $16.59, the Net Percentage would
be 93% and the purchase price for each share of Class A Preferred Stock would be
$15.43.

                                    (ii)     The purchase price for each share
of Class B Preferred Stock sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be an amount
equal to the Net Percentage multiplied by the sum of (x) the stated value of
such share, plus (y) all dividends with respect to such share accrued and unpaid
through the IPO Closing.

                                    (iii)    The purchase price for each share
of Class C Preferred Stock sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be an amount
equal to 100% of the stated value of each such share.

                                    (iv)     The purchase price for each share
of Class D Preferred Stock sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be an amount
equal to the Net Percentage multiplied by the sum of (x) the stated value of
such share, plus (y) all dividends with respect to such share accrued and unpaid
through the IPO Closing.

                                    (v)      The purchase price for each share
of Common Stock sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be an amount equal to the
Net Percentage multiplied by the initial public offering price of Common Stock
in the IPO.

                           (d)      Allocation of Proceeds for Sales in the IPO
by Certain Shareholders. The rights of the Redeemed Shareholders (other than
shareholders who are holders of Kirkland's subordinated notes (the "Sub Debt
Holders") and other than Robert Kirkland and his annuity trust) to have their
shares of Class A Preferred Stock and Class D Preferred Stock redeemed pursuant
to this agreement shall be contingent upon the Sub Debt Holders' right to be
granted the ability to sell shares of Common Stock held by such Sub Debt Holders
as selling shareholders at the IPO Closing such that each of the Sub Debt
Holders will have the opportunity to sell not less than approximately the same
percentage (within a variance not to exceed 1.5%) of the aggregate value of
their capital stock in Kirkland's (determined immediately prior to the
effectiveness of the IPO by reference to the initial public offering price in
the IPO), through a combination of the purchase price being paid pursuant to
this Agreement and the net proceeds from sales of shares of Common Stock at the
IPO Closing, than any other stockholder (other than Robert Kirkland and his
annuity trust) who holds shares of capital stock of Kirkland's with an aggregate
value of at least $5 million (as determined by reference to the initial public
offering price).

For avoidance of doubt, if the Sub Debt Holders are not granted the opportunity
to sell all of the shares of the capital stock of Kirkland's held by them either
as selling shareholders in the IPO or as Redeemed Shareholders hereunder and are
instead only permitted to sell some lesser percentage of the aggregate value of
their shares of Kirkland's's capital stock, then no other stockholder of
Kirkland's (with the exception of Robert Kirkland and his annuity trust and the
holders of Class C Preferred Stock) holding shares of capital stock of
Kirkland's with an aggregate value of at least $5 million (as determined by
reference to the initial public offering price) shall have any shares redeemed
pursuant to this agreement or sell any shares at the IPO Closing except for
redemptions and/or sales which shall yield such stockholder in the aggregate a
percentage of the aggregate value of the shares of Kirkland's capital stock held
by such stockholder equal to no more than 1.5% in excess of the percentage of
the aggregate value of the shares of the Kirkland's capital stock that the Sub
Debt Holders were granted the opportunity to have redeemed under this Agreement
or to sell in the IPO.

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                           (e)      Transfer/Surrender of Stock Certificates.
Contemporaneously with the execution of this Agreement, each of the Redeemed
Shareholders has deposited with StockTrans, Inc., the Custodian (the
"Custodian") under the Power of Attorney and Custody Agreements dated on or
about the date of this Agreement and executed by the Redeemed Shareholders (the
"POA and Custody Agreements"), one or more certificates representing each such
Redeemed Shareholder's Redeemed Shares. Each of the Redeemed Shareholders hereby
represents and warrants to Kirkland's that each certificate delivered has (i)
been duly executed and is in negotiable form or (ii) is accompanied by a duly
executed stock power or powers in blank. The Custodian shall hold the
certificates representing the Redeemed Shares, and shall dispose of them in
accordance with the terms of the POA and Custody Agreements.

                           (f)      Share Lot Notification. In the event a
Redeemed Shareholder owns shares of the same class with different holding
periods or tax bases, such Redeemed Shareholder may notify the Custodian and
Kirkland's in writing which lots of shares of each class of such Redeemed
Shareholder's Redeemed Shares will be sold hereunder, and such lots of shares
shall be those that are sold hereunder.

                  2.       Termination.

                           (a)      If the IPO Closing does not occur on or
before December 31, 2002, this Agreement shall terminate and shall be of no
further force or effect, and no sales and purchases of Kirkland's capital stock
will be deemed to have taken place pursuant to this Agreement.

                           (b)      Except as provided in Section 2(a), the
Redeemed Shareholders shall have no right to decline to sell their Redeemed
Shares as contemplated by this Agreement.

                  3.       Kirkland Holdings L.L.C.

                           (a)      As of the date hereof, the members of
Holdings are: SSM Venture Partners, L.P.; Joseph R. Hyde, III; Johnston C.
Adams, Jr.; John H. Pontius; CT/Kirkland Equity Partners, L.P.; R-H Capital
Partners, L.P.; Crescent/Mach I Partners, L.P.; The Marlborough Capital
Investment Fund, L.P.; Global Private Equity II Limited Partnership; Advent
Direct Investment Program Limited Partnership; and Advent Partners Limited
Partnership (collectively, the "Members"). In accordance with the Operating
Agreement of Holdings dated as of June 12, 1996, as amended, each of the Members
hereby agrees to sell to Kirkland's in accordance with this Agreement the shares
of Class A Preferred Stock indicated on Schedule 1 attached hereto.

                           (b)      Unless Holdings shall have been liquidated
prior thereto, then immediately prior to the sale and purchase of the
Repurchased Shares under this Agreement, Holdings shall distribute all of its
assets to its Members in accordance with each such Member's percentage interest
in Holdings.

                  4.       Waiver of Registration Rights Agreement. Each of the
Redeemed Shareholders agrees that his or its execution of this Agreement shall
be deemed to satisfy in full, and constitutes a waiver of, his or its rights
under that certain Registration Rights Agreement dated June 12, 1996 by and
among Kirkland's and certain shareholders of Kirkland's with respect to the IPO,
as same may have been or may hereafter be amended or amended and restated

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(as so amended or amended and restated, the "Registration Rights Agreement")
(collectively, the "IPO Registration Rights Waiver"). Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if this Agreement is terminated for any reason prior to the IPO
Closing, the IPO Registration Rights Waiver shall be null and void. Nothing in
this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any rights that the parties
hereto may have pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement with respect to
any future registration of Kirkland's securities other than the IPO.

                  5.       Amendments and Waivers. The provisions of this
Agreement, including the provisions of this sentence, may not be amended,
modified or supplemented, and waivers or consents to departures from the
provisions hereof may not be given, except with respect to any Redeemed
Shareholder from whom Kirkland's has obtained a written waiver or consent.

                  6.       Notices. All notices that are required or permitted
hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sufficient if personally delivered or
sent by mail, facsimile message or by a nationally recognized overnight delivery
courier. Any notices shall be deemed given upon the earlier of the date when
received at, or the third day after the date when sent by registered or
certified mail or the day after the date when sent by overnight delivery courier
to, the address or fax number set forth below, unless such address or fax number
is changed by notice to the other party hereto:

                  If to Kirkland's, to:

                           Kirkland's, Inc.
                           P.O. Box 7222
                           Jackson, TN 38303-7222
                           Attention: Robert Alderson
                           Fax Number: (731) 664-9345

                  With a copy to:

                           Pepper Hamilton LLP
                           3000 Two Logan Square
                           Philadelphia, PA 19103
                           Attention: Robert A. Friedel, Esq.
                           Fax Number: (215) 981-4750

                  If to Holdings, Global Private Equity II Limited Partnership,
                  Advent Direct Investment Program Limited Partnership and
                  Advent Partners Limited Partnership:

                           c/o Advent International Corporation
                           75 State Street
                           Boston, MA  02109
                           Attention: David M. Mussafer
                           Fax Number: (617) 951-0568

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                  With a copy to:

                           Pepper Hamilton LLP
                           3000 Two Logan Square
                           Philadelphia, PA 19103
                           Attention: Robert A. Friedel, Esq.
                           Fax Number: (215) 981-4750

                  If to Robert Alderson, to:

                           Kirkland's, Inc.
                           P.O. Box 7222
                           Jackson, TN 38303-7222
                           Attention: Robert Alderson
                           Fax Number: (731) 664-9345

                  With a copy to:

                           Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell
                           20th Floor
                           First Tennessee Building
                           165 Madison Avenue
                           Memphis, TN 38103
                           Attention: Robert Walker, Esq.
                           Fax Number: (901) 577-2303

                  If to Robert E. Kirkland or The Robert E. Kirkland Annuity
                  Trust - 2002, to:

                           Robert E. Kirkland
                           760 Sanders Chapel Road
                           Union City, Tennessee 38261
                           Fax Number: (731) 885-7850

                  With a copy to:

                           Warner Law Firm PLC
                           308 West Church Street
                           Union City, Tennessee 38261
                           Attention: John L. Warner, Jr., Esquire
                           Fax Number: (731) 885-2440

                  If to Capital Resource Lenders II, L.P., Allied Capital
                  Corporation or The Marlborough Capital Investment Fund, L.P.,
                  to:

                           Capital Resource Lenders II, L.P.
                           85 Merrimac Street
                           Suite 200
                           Boston, MA 02114
                           Attention: Alexander S. McGrath
                           Fax Number: (617) 723-9819

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                           Allied Capital Corporation
                           1919 Pennsylvania Ave N.W., 3rd Floor
                           Washington, DC 20006
                           Attention: Gay Truscott
                           Fax Number: (202) 659-2053

                           The Marlborough Capital Investment Fund, L.P.
                           9 Newbury Street
                           Boston, MA 02116
                           Attention: Margaret Lanoix
                           Fax Number: (617) 421-9631

                  With a copy to:

                           Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLP
                           High Street Tower
                           125 High Street
                           Boston, MA 02110
                           Attention: Andrew E. Taylor, Jr., Esquire
                           Fax Number: (617) 248-7100

                  If to SSM Venture Partners, L.P., to:

                           SSM Venture Partners, L.P.
                           845 Crossover Lane
                           Suite 140
                           Memphis, TN 38117
                           Attention: R. Wilson Orr, III
                           Fax Number: (901) 767-1135

                  With a copy to:

                           Bass Berry & Sims PLC
                           315 Deaderick Street
                           AmSouth Center, Suite 2700
                           Nashville, TN 37238-3001
                           Attn: Howard H. Lamar III
                           Fax Number: (615) 742-2709

                  If to Joseph R. Hyde, III, Johnston C. Adams, Jr. or John H.
                  Pontius, to:

                           c/o John H. Pontius
                           Pittco Management, LLC
                           6075 Poplar Avenue
                           Suite 335
                           Memphis, TN 38119
                           Fax Number: (901) 683-3147

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                  If to CT/Kirkland Equity Partners, L.P., to:

                           CT/Kirkland Equity Partners, L.P.
                           75 Fifth Avenue
                           22nd Floor
                           New York, NY 10017
                           Attention: John Oswald, Managing Director
                           Fax Number: (212) 277-1011

                  With a copy to:

                           LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.
                           125 West 55th Street
                           New York, NY 10019
                           Attention: John R. Fallon, Partner
                           Fax Number: (212) 424-8500

                  If to R-H Capital Partners, L.P., to:

                           R-H Capital Partners, L.P.
                           303 Peachtree Road, 25th Floor
                           Atlanta, GA 30308
                           Attention: Ken Millar
                           Fax Number: (404) 588-7501

                  With a copy to:

                           R-H Capital Partners, L.P.
                           333 Peach Road
                           Atlanta, GA 30326
                           Attention: David Prince, Esquire
                           Fax Number: (404) 926-5229

                  If to Crescent/Mach I Partners, L.P., to:

                           c/o TCW Asset Management Company
                           200 Park Avenue
                           Suite 2200
                           New York, NY  10168-0228
                           Attention: Matthew Miller
                           Fax Number: (212) 771-4159

                                      -9-
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                  With a copy to:

                           c/o TCW Asset Management Company
                           200 Park Avenue
                           Suite 2200
                           New York, NY  10168-0228
                           Attention:  Rich Kurth, Esquire
                           Fax Number: (212) 771-4089

                  Notice of any change in any such contact information shall
also be given in the manner set forth above. Whenever the giving of notice is
required, the giving of such notice may be waived by the party entitled to
receive such notice.

                  7.       Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two
or more counterparts and by facsimile, each of which shall be binding as of the
date first written above, and all of which shall constitute one and the same
instrument. Each such copy shall be deemed an original, and it shall not be
necessary in making proof of this Agreement to produce or account for more than
one such counterpart.

                  8.       Headings. The headings in this Agreement are for
convenience of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect the
meaning hereof.

                  9.       Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by
and construes in accordance with the laws of the State of Tennessee.

                  10.      Further Assurances. Each of the Redeemed Shareholders
shall do or cause to be done such further acts and things and deliver or cause
to be delivered such additional assignments, agreements, documents, powers, and
instruments as may reasonably be required to carry into effect the purposes of
this Agreement

                  11.      Severability. In the event that any one or more of
the provisions contained herein, or the application thereof in any circumstance,
is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and
enforceability of any such provision in every other respect and of the remaining
provisions contained herein shall not be affected or impaired thereby.

                  12.      Entire Agreement. Other than the POA and Custody
Agreement, this Agreement is intended by the parties as a final expression of
their agreement and intended to be a complete and exclusive statement of the
agreement and matter contained herein. This Agreement supersedes all prior
agreements and understandings between the parties with respect to such subject
matter.

                  13.      Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure to
the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective
heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns.

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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Stock Repurchase Agreement has been
executed as of the date and year first above written.

                                          KIRKLAND'S, INC.

                                          By: /s/ Robert E. Alderson
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name: Robert E. Alderson
                                             Title: President

                                          KIRKLAND HOLDINGS L.L.C.

                                          By: /s/ David M. Mussafer
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name: David M. Mussafer
                                             Title: President

                                          SSM VENTURE PARTNERS, L.P.

                                          By: SSM I, L.P., general partner
                                          By: SSM Corporation, general partner

                                          By: /s/ R. Wilson Orr, III
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name: R. Wilson Orr, III
                                             Title: Vice President

                                             /s/ Joseph R. Hyde, III
                                          -------------------------------------
                                                   JOSEPH R. HYDE, III

                                             /s/ Johnston C. Adams, Jr.
                                          -------------------------------------
                                                 JOHNSTON C. ADAMS, JR.

                                             /s/ John H. Pontius
                                          -------------------------------------
                                                     JOHN H. PONTIUS

                                      -11-
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                                          CT/KIRKLAND EQUITY PARTNERS, L.P.

                                          By: /s/ John P. Oswald
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  John P. Oswald
                                             Title: Attorney-in-fact

                                          R-H CAPITAL PARTNERS, L.P.

                                          By: RH/Travelers, L.P.,
                                              its general partner
                                          By: RH Capital, Inc.,
                                              its general partner

                                          By: /s/ Kenneth Millar
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Kenneth Millar
                                             Title: Executive Vice President

                                          CAPITAL RESOURCE LENDERS II, L.P., by
                                          CAPITAL RESOURCE PARTNERS II, L.P.,
                                          its General Partner

                                          By: /s/ Alexander S. McGrath
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Alexander S. McGrath
                                             Title: Partner

                                          ALLIED CAPITAL CORPORATION

                                          By: /s/ Gay S. Truscott
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Gay S. Truscott
                                             Title: Senior Vice President

                                          CRESCENT/MACH I PARTNERS, L.P., by
                                          TCW ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY,
                                          its investment manager

                                          By: /s/ Richard Kurth
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Richard Kurth
                                             Title: Vice President

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                                          THE MARLBOROUGH CAPITAL
                                          INVESTMENT FUND, L.P., by
                                          MARLBOROUGH CAPITAL
                                          MANAGEMENT, L.P., its general partner

                                          By: /s/ Margaret Lanoix
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Margaret Lanoix, its
                                             authorized partner

                                          GLOBAL PRIVATE EQUITY II LIMITED
                                          PARTNERSHIP

                                          By: Advent International Limited
                                              Partnership, General Partner

                                          By: Advent International Corporation,
                                              General Partner

                                          By: /s/ Janet L. Hennessy
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Janet L. Hennessy
                                             Title: Vice President

                                          ADVENT DIRECT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
                                          LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

                                          By: Advent International Limited
                                              Partnership, General Partner

                                          By: Advent International Corporation,
                                              General Partner

                                          By: /s/ Janet L. Hennessy
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Janet L. Hennessy
                                             Title: Vice President

                                          ADVENT PARTNERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

                                          By: Advent International Corporation,
                                              General Partner

                                          By: /s/ Janet L. Hennessy
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Name:  Janet L. Hennessy
                                             Title: Vice President

                                            /s/ Robert E. Kirkland
                                          --------------------------------------
                                                   ROBERT E. KIRKLAND

                                          THE ROBERT E. KIRKLAND ANNUITY
                                          TRUST - 2002

                                          By:  /s/ Robert E. Kirkland
                                             ----------------------------------
                                             Robert E. Kirkland, Trustee

                                               /s/ Robert E. Alderson
                                         --------------------------------------
                                                   ROBERT ALDERSON

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                                   SCHEDULE 1

                                   STOCK CHART

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                 Class A                           Class C
                                                Preferred         Class B         Preferred         Class D
            Name                                  Stock       Preferred Stock       Stock       Preferred Stock   Common Stock(1)
            ----                                ----------    ---------------     ----------    ---------------   ---------------
<S>                                             <C>           <C>                 <C>           <C>               <C>
Kirkland Holdings, Inc.                              --                  --               --            --                   --

SSM Venture Partners, L.P.                      312,808*(2)              --               --         1,219(2)                --

Joseph R. Hyde, III                             146,622*(2)              --               --           590(2)                --

Johnston C. Adams, Jr                             4,880*(3)              --               --            --                   --

John H. Pontius                                      --                  --               --            --                   --

CT/Kirkland Equity Partners, L.P.               390,992*                 --               --         1,781                   --

R-H Capital Partners, L.P.                      146,472*                 --               --           571                   --

Capital Resource Lenders II, L.P.                    --                  --               --         1,146                   --

Allied Capital Corporation                           --                  --               --           917                   --

Crescent/Mach I Partners, L.P.                   48,724*                 --               --           190                   --

The Marlborough Capital Investment               19,550*                 --               --            --                   --
Fund, L.P.

Global Private Equity II Limited              1,355,238*                 --               --        13,510                   --
Partnership

Advent Direct Investment Program                528,740*                 --               --         2,060                   --
Limited Partnership

Advent Partners Limited Partnership              48,724*                 --               --           403                   --

Robert Kirkland                                      --             347,745          246,250         1,353                   --

The Robert E. Kirkland Annuity                       --                  --               --            --               10,727(4)
Trust - 2002                                                                                                             pre-split
Robert Alderson                                      --                  (5)          54,218            --                   --
</TABLE>

-----------------

*        The number of shares of Class A Preferred Stock held by such Member
         indirectly through Holdings.

(1)      Including common stock issuable upon the exercise of warrants pursuant
to irrevocable exercise notices previously delivered by the Redeemed
Shareholders to Kirkland's.

(2)      The maximum amount of all classes of preferred stock to be repurchased
from this shareholder is the amount having a value equal to one-third (1/3) of
the value of all equity securities held by this shareholder, with the value
determined on the basis of the initial public offering price in the IPO.

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(3)      The maximum amount of all classes of preferred stock to be repurchased
from this shareholder is the amount having a value equal to one-quarter (1/4) of
the value of all equity securities held by this shareholder, with the value
determined on the basis of the initial public offering price in the IPO.

(4)      The 10,727 shares of common stock for The Robert E. Kirkland Annuity
Trust - 2002 is based upon the number of shares of common stock before the split
of Kirkland's common stock which will take place after the date hereof but
before the IPO Closing, and will be adjusted to give effect to the split of
Kirkland's common stock which will take place after the date hereof but before
the IPO Closing.

(5)      Class B Preferred Stock having a value (including accrued dividends) of
$10,000.00 will be repurchased from this shareholder.

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