All of the Warm & Cozy |Custom Velvet & Linen Backed Pillows, Satin Gold Ribbon, Throws, Velvet Ribbon, Baskets & Bells
Earlier this fall, I commissioned a local seamstress to create some custom pillows using an assortment of my block prints and plaid with linen and velvet backings. These turned out amazing. There are a very limited number, as they were made on a small scale with luxurious materials. I've added them to the Thanksgiving Collection along with some new throws, restocked solid velvet pillows and glorious ribbons.
I spent the morning re-fluffing the house (taking down Halloween spiderwebs and bats!) and getting everything cozy again. I layered velvet pillows and throws everywhere and added some touches of Holiday. I love November. I can't wait to open a bottle of wine tonight and light a fire under the comfort of my new throws and velvet : )
Privet & Linen Pillows in a 14x20" size.
Pillows aren't just for sofas - I love how this size is perfect for in front of a larger pillow, or adding comfort to this windsor chair in our living room.
The Acorn Collection is backed in a rich gold velvet - it is so unbelievably soft.
Pictured with the beautiful Cashew Velvet Pillow.
Privet & Linen Pillows
These pillows are baked in a beautiful bark colored linen.
The craftsman ship and quality is superb on these special pillows.
They look great with the solid Clay Velvet Pillows.
Plaid & Camel Pillows
I designed these specifically for Mike's Office. The bolster size are nestled in his leather chairs. The backing is a super soft mohair-like camel fabric. Very handsome.
The solid Velvet Pillows have been restocked, too. They add so much softness and coziness to a room.
The new Ochre Velvet Pillows are a unique and striking accent.
Clay Velvet with Green Hydrangea Block Print - they are a great combo, and so pretty for the holidays, too.
Camel Herringbone Throw, $68
Chestnut Diamond Throw
A favorite of mine from last year, The Windowpane Plaid
After adding the Bells to the store again this year, I pulled my Bells out that I've used for 3 years - you can see they've continued to age and add lots of patina. They keep getting better. When they arrive to your house, they will have more of a gold tone, but give them time and they will be more aged by the end of the season.
This year I tied them up with a Velvet Ribbon (in rust). I love the rustic bells mixed with the luxurious velvet ribbon.
I tied them up with a couple of bows and hung them on a hook on the door.
This morning, I decided to move the bittersweet outside and into the Willow Hanging Basket.
I added this new 2" Satin Gold Ribbon to make it look extra lux and seasonal.
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