Showing posts with label linens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linens. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Bed Pillows


My friend Amy has settled her duvet dilemma. She decided on the West Elm Pin-tuck Duvet in the Seaspray colorway... which was actually the first duvet I thought of when she asked for my advice. Excellent choice! And now she needs some pillows. Here are some great combinations:




Top Left:
Celerie Kemble Betwixt Pillow in Spark | Woody Liana
Alphabet Word Pillow | Comfy Heaven

Top Right:
Schumacher Summer Fret Palace Pillow in Smoke | Woody Liana
Schumacher Zenyatta Mondatta Lumbar | Woody Liana

Bottom Left:
P Kaufmann Brissac Jewel Pillow |  Kyoozi
Monogrammed Recycled Felt Applique Pillow |  Alexandra Ferguson

Bottom Right:
Greek Key Pillow in Kelly Green | Willa Skye Home
Love Recycled Felt Applique Pillow |  Alexandra Ferguson

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Duvets

My friend, Amy, asked for some help finding a nice duvet for her master bedroom—she is open to anything, but wants something not too loud but with a little something. She’s having her first baby soon, so I wanted to find something kid-friendly and easy to care for—all of these duvet sets are machine washable. And under $175.

Banded Hemstitch 400-Thread-Count Duvet Cover, Twin, Porcelain Blue
King Duvet $169, Standard Sham $29, Euro Sham $39


Sienna Paisley Duvet | Pottery Barn
King Duvet $149, Standard Sham $39, Euro Sham $49

 
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Pop Poppy Duvet | Echo Design
$129.99 King Duvet, $29.99 Standard Sham, $39.99 Euro Sham


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Phuket Duvet Set | Michael Kors
$123.99 King Duvet + Shams


Organic Cotton Pin-Tuck Duvet Cover + Shams
King Duvet $119, Standard Sham $19, Euro Sham $24


Organic Imperial Duvet Cover + Shams
King Duvet $99, Standard Sham $19, Euro Sham $24









Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Talking Towels

Towels are one of the easiest ways to change the mood of a bathroom, because they can be featured or downplayed in so many ways... and are much easier and cheaper to change than most bathroom fixtures.


Stephen Shubel via House Beautiful

A pop of color? 


Vincente Wolf via House Beautiful

The spa look? 


  Pottery Barn

Pattern?


Caitlin Wilson via Caitlin Wilson Design

This discussion can also be carried to the kitchen! I think using towels are your main source of color is genius. It's so punchy and fun, but you could also change your color scheme as often as you wanted for very little money. 


As pillows are to living rooms and bedrooms, towels are to bathrooms and kitchens-- a cheap, easy, and effective change!

Towels I'm loving:

Great colors from Lands' End


Subtle, soothing pattern from Anthropologie



Classic stripes from Pottery Barn

Friday, April 2, 2010

etsy treasures: pillows



i browse etsy often-- there are SO many treasures, you could probably spend all day every day looking and never see it all. here are some things i've had my eye on this week... clearly i am on a pillow kick.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

burlap table runners




i would have used these for my wedding, had i discovered them sooner!

 
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