Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Bedding Vendor Selection at Finest Linens and Things stores

For modern bedding with “bling” to retro pillow patterns inspired by British wallpaper, Dallas holds the golden ticket. At the peak of its year-long 5 of Finest Linens and Things stores.

Catherine Lillywhite’s strikes while the iron is hot on a trend the company sees in the home furnishings industry—flocking. This decorative velvet-like decoration is reflected in the fabric of Catherine Lillywhite’s new Davino & Damask Collection, a line of table runners, placemats, cocktail and square napkins, jewelry boxes, decorative boxes and wine bottle bags made of 50/50 poly-nylon blend. The collection is available in burgundy, green, brown and silver jewel tones.


Delicate beading and embroidery call attention to the new lines of decorative pillows and table linens from the Saro Trading Company. Its English Garden Collection makes use of fresh color and design with toppers and square pillows available in sage, mocha and caramel with embroidered Queen Ann Lace flowers. All are made of 100% polyester and available at Finest Linens and Things bedding department.


Catstudio adds whimsy and adventure to the dining table with the addition of placemats and napkin sets to its Geography Collection. Both are adorned with machine embroidery, mixed with silk-screened colors that depict most U.S. states and a variety of cities, regions, national parks and countries. They are 100% cotton, machine washable and are trimmed with a hand-dyed, multi-colored ric rac. The placemats are sold as singles and the napkins are sold in sets of four. Both come packaged in an organdy pouch; available at Finest Linens and Things Table Linens floor.


Lima Bean Baby looks to problem solve for baby in a playful style with multi-functional novelty products. The “Baby Cooz” was created to help prevent a child from throwing or dropping a bottle onto the floor. It is insulated with Insul-Brite to keep beverages warm or cold and adjustable to fit most bottles and sippy cups. The Baby Cooz’s fabric choices are 100% cotton, are available in five different colorways and decorated with grosgrain ribbons, metal d-rings and a suspender clip.


My Vintage Baby, the couture children’s apparel manufacturer, unveils its new luxury line of infant bedding. Collections blend both one of a kind vintage materials and “bling” for its new crib bedding collections by combining doupioni silks, rich velvets and Swarovski crystals. Sets include a bumper pad, dust ruffle and fitted crib sheet. Quilts and pillows are also offered as accessory items.
Pacific Coast Home Furnishings debuts a new bedding collection with apparel designer Jessica. Finest Linens and Things selection of baby crib bedding.

McClintock. Brighton, from the Jessica McClintock Home line, features soft palettes and patterns, and mixes opal-colored taffeta with black flocking and cream-colored dupioni silk and black velvet. Pearls and brochettes accent the decorative pillows for a chic finish.


Ten Bears’ Tea Party Collection opts for a more subtle, traditional palette with bedding and table linens that have been tea-dyed to achieve an antiqued effect, resulting in color variations unique to each piece. The collection is handquilted in India and features 100% cotton covers and fill. All bedding sizes are available, except twin, and the collection includes shams, dust ruffles, decorative pillows, throws, placemats, napkins and table runners.

Fashion bedding from Catfish Bite aims to liven up retro patterns with modern details. The inspiration for the colors for its new Urban Pad Collection came from popular chocolate bars in the U.K. during the ’60s and ’70s. The bedding is made of yarn-dyed woven textiles in espresso and wheat, surf teal and khaki accented with tomato red. Retro pillow print designs came from an old wallpaper document from around the ’50s and ’60s, but are updated with a new teal spa color and accented with metal washers and chains. All fabrics are 100% cotton.

New bedding from Ann Gish looks to appeal to both traditional and trendy markets with its Dynasty Collection, which features a popular shade of blue paired with taupe for a soft contrast alongside a traditional pattern. The collection is fabricated from poly-quilted diamonds on a cotton/poly blend and is available in duvets and shams, sold individually.


Finest Linens and Things Collection rugs also touch on both classic and modern with the introduction of an Oushak line. Its Yvette rug features elegant designs and sophisticated shades of vegetable dyed wool, depicting Old World sophistication and detail down to its brushed fringe and soft subdued coloring. Each hand-knotted rug is made entirely from imported wool which creates a naturally stain resistant and durable fiber that also achieves a rich texture.




3 comments:

robert said...
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Unknown said...

Its looking fine, you can find more designer Luxury Bedding. from Spacify.

Unknown said...

Often I confused to select a perfect home bedding collection which will shout my interior. But I like light color with fabric.