With spring in full bloom and summer drawing nearer, it’s the perfect time to refresh your interiors with a dose of sunny, California style. For an effortless West Coast vibe, trust Trina Turk, who brings her signature fashion sense to a new line of bedding. Casual but chic, Turk’s eponymous home collection reflects the fashion designer’s love of vintage apparel, modern patterns, and vivid color palettes.
Citrus hues and fashion-derived graphics bring an element of carefree glamour to Turk’s coverlets and shams.
Dubbed the empress of Palm Springs-chic, Turk is known for her mid-century modern aesthetic. Bold, geometric prints and vibrant hues are hallmarks of her brand. Turk attributes her retro-mod sensibility to her California upbringing. She cites the Golden State’s architecture, landscapes, and multicultural mix as sources of inspiration. Turk’s designs are optimistic, progressive, and accessible; qualities that perfectly capture her California lifestyle.
Large scale prints and dynamic colors speak to Turk’s love affair with mid-century modern architecture. Her designs are also informed by her appreciation for 1960’s – 1970’s vintage apparel and jewelry, and modernist and graphic art. Turk’s bedding can be styled to match any personality. Accessorize with mixed-print throw pillows for an adventurous look, or complement with neutrals for a more modest mood.
To see more of Turk’s fashion bedding, click here.
And as our gift to you, enjoy FREE SHIPPING on every Trina Turk item until April 15th.
Matelassé (pronounced matt-le-say) is a French word meaning padded, lined or quilted. It is used to describe fabric that appears to be quilted, but actually has no padding within the fabric. Specialty jacquard looms are used to give a matelassé fabric a unique appearance of intricate designs, raised patterns, indentations, and the padded look often associated with quilts.
We love the luxurious warmth and the plush look of matelassé. Here are some of our favorites:
For more Matelassé, visit our Bedspreads and Quilts Shop.
Throughout history, monogramming has become the perfect way to make your mark. In ancient Greece, monograms were used on coins to identify the city from which they originated.
However, it was not until the Victorian Era that monogramming became a prominent decorative art, with members of the aristocracy identifying their clothes, tableware, and cutlery with their own initials. It became a luxury that many aspired to, but few could afford.
Luckily, today it is possible to leave your mark on almost anything. In the U.S., Pickard China specializes in American-made customized dinnerware, making pieces for prominent hotels, restaurants, companies, and government entities, including the United Nations, Air Force One, and several terms in the White House. Below is the customized design created to celebrate the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama.
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One of the many political figures who loved monograms was President John F. Kennedy. He had monogrammed tableware, monogrammed shirts (he liked his initials on the left breast), and he even had custom umbrellas monogrammed for his groomsmen for his wedding in September of 1953. His brothers Robert (RFK) and Edward (EMK) were also well known by their initials.
Monogramming for President Lyndon Baines Johnson was easy: everyone in his family had the same initials! From his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, to his daughters, Lynda Bird Johnson and Luci Baines Johnson, and even the dog, Little Beagle Johnson, all members of the family could be identified by LBJ (just like LeBron James!).
A few other memorable monograms: FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt), TSE (T.S. Elliott), SJP (Sarah Jessica Parker), LV (Louis Vuitton), CC (Coco Chanel) and QEII (Queen Elizabeth II).
Whether you are looking for the perfect gift (they make great wedding presents) or just want to add a unique touch to your home, monogramming is a perfect way to leave your mark.
For more customized items, visit our Bespoke Shop.
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We’re proud to announce that one of our favorite Gracious Style designers, Suzanne Kasler, was included by Architectural Digest in this year’s 2014 AD 100 List, a prestigious annual list of the most elite talents in architecture and design.
Her sharp eye for mixing European sensibilities, vintage modern elements and architectural details has long earned Suzanne Kasler a place among America’s top designers. Her first book, Inspired Interiors, published in 2009 by Rizzoli, became a classic reference for her iconic sense of casual elegance, sublimely warm palettes, and welcoming sophistication.
Suzanne Kasler’s lighting collection for Visual Comfort is the perfect complement to her design philosophy that “a room should be collected, not decorated.” Inspired by her own collections of European antiques and vintage finds, each piece in her stunning array of thoughtfully-designed lighting solutions is a functional work of art. Every detail is crafted from authentic, natural materials in a variety of fine finishes.
Her love of history shows. Iconic architectural motifs such as the quatrefoil figure prominently in Suzanne Kasler’s latest offerings.
Not to be forgotten is Suzanne Kasler’s love of vintage modern and art deco style. She expertly blends these elements into timeless pieces that evoke a subtle yet chic eclecticism.
Not limited to lighting design, Suzanne Kasler also has a line of rugs designed exclusively for Safavieh. Her classic sensibility, pretty palettes, and understated eclecticism shine in these beautifully chic pieces, each handcrafted by master artisans in Nepal.
What’s your favorite Suzanne Kasler piece? Let us know in the comments!
View our complete selection of Suzanne Kasler Lighting here. View all of Suzanne Kasler’s rugs designed exclusively for Safavieh here.
And as our gift to you, enjoy FREE SHIPPING on every Suzanne Kasler item until March 31st.
Spring has sprung, and Easter is just around the corner! With flowers in bloom and birds taking wing, there is no better time to celebrate family, friends and all who are dear. Whether giving a token of affection, or simply celebrating the joy of life that spring instills, it is hard to resist the fervor of this festive season.
In the true spirit of Easter, Herend embraces the thrill of new life with their precious bunny rabbit figurines.
Inspired by the enchanting gardens of Europe, Juliska‘s Jardin du Monde Dinnerware is a celebration of Mother Nature’s beauty.
With fresh blooms in purple, orange and gold, Gien‘s Bagatelle Dinnerware floods the eye with exquisite florals.
Whether giving it as a gift, or adding it to your own decor, Nanette Lapore‘s Porcelain Embroidered Pillow adds sweet nostalgia to any room.
The delicate pink cherry blossoms of Anali‘s Blossom Bath Accessories add a springtime punch of color to your bath.
Inspired by the Garden of Eden’s eternal beauty, Christofle‘s Jardin D’Eden Picture Frame highlights your most memorable moments.
With vibrant chartreuse handles, Vietri‘s Aladding Brilliant Chartreuse Flatware adds just a hint of shine to your table.
In soft garden hues, Le Jacquard Francais‘ Venezia Flannel Table Linens bring subtle green tones to your table.
Great for holding candy or little treasures, Royal Copenhagen‘s Bonbonniere Easter Eggs have just the perfect hint of pastel in their delicately depicted floral scenes.
For more great spring ideas, visit our Easter Shop.
Every now and then, a collection comes along that is so exquisite, it’s impossible not to fall in love at first sight. A spring daydream comes alive in Christofle’s newest additions to their fine flatware collection, Jardin d’Eden. A collaboration with Marcel Wanders, one of the world’s most distinguished designers, delicately engraved floral swirls span the entirety of each piece, turning this collection into sumptuous poetry made real.
Dubbed one of Business Week’s “25 Leaders of Change in Europe,” and “the Lady Gaga of Design” by The New York Times, designer Marcel Wanders is renowned for replacing the coldness of industrial design with beauty, romance and fantasy. The Jardin d’Eden (or Garden of Eden) collection is the perfect expression of this vision.
Precision craftsmanship reigns supreme in these finely engraved lines, inspired by the interlaced leaves, flowers and curls of lush garden greenery.
The Jardin d’Eden collection is available in both sterling silver and silverplated settings.
Fine accessories and gifts are also included in this stunning collection. Notice the apple in the center of the charger (see below):
Let us know if you’re as inspired as we are by Christofle’s incredible creations by sharing your comments below.
To see the entire Jardin d’Eden collection, please click here.
To view our entire selection of Christofle items, please click here.
Let the peaceful colors of the seaside add serenity to your home, and transport you to your favorite beach escape.
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The contrasting hues of bright lime and classic navy add the perfect amount of zest to any room.
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Muted by neutral tones, we love adding a touch of color with the beautiful citrus shades of lemongrass.
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Chevron is a classic pattern that’s making a huge resurgence. With its dynamic, graphic zigzags, chevron is the perfect design element to give fresh contrast to both traditional or modern home decor.
A chevron rug gives new life to this otherwise understated living room:
We’re obsessed with chevron in the nursery:
A bright chevron rug gives monochromatic rooms the perfect pop of color:
Get the looks above with Dash & Albert’s Chevron Rugs, available in a variety of sizes and colors, and perfect for indoor or outdoor use:
Don’t forget the bath! We’re obsessed with this new Kassatex Chevron Shower Curtain:
Revitalize your bathroom with this Kassatex Linen Chevron Bath Rug:
These Quilted Chevron Pillows by Lacefield Designs will give an eye-catching hint of movement to any sitting area:
Wake up your home decor with a dash of chevron! Please view all of our chevron selections here.