• Pushp Linen
    @pushplinen
    Looking for scalloped duvet covers? Pushplinen.com offers scalloped duvet covers and more that are soft and sophisticated. Our duvets and shams are available in various colors, designs, and sizes. Please visit our website for more details.
  • Fog Linen Work
    @foglinenwork
    Fog Linen Work is a Japanese brand started in Tokyo by Yumiko Sekine, who had started her first business in 1993 importing used books and housewares from Europe and America to Japan. Looking for better affordable every day linens, Sekine traveled to Lithuania which had a history of producing linen from local flax going back to the Middle Ages. There was no existing product that met her standards, but she was able to work with several linen producers to begin producing her own designs there. The company's goal is to design and distribute honest, beautiful, and long-lasting products.
  • Coyuchi
    @coyuchi
    Welcome, Coyuchi was founded 20 years ago in Point Reyes Station, a small, rustic town on the Northern California coast. There, surrounded by ocean and forest, beach and bluff, we created a line of home textiles rooted in nature. Our signature bedding, made from 100 percent certified organic cotton, soon earned a loyal following among people who nurture a connection to the natural world in their lives and in their homes. Organic cotton bedding, bath linens and baby items are still at the heart of our collection, and we've added linen, cashmere and other pure, natural fibers as well. Everything we create is designed to comfort and rejuvenate - body, mind and spirit - to help you turn your home into a sanctuary.
  • Studiopatro
    @studiopatro
    Studiopatro designs and makes beautiful and useful linens for the kitchen and the cook. Our linen aprons and towels are inherently sustainable, handprinted, and crafted locally in small batches with exacting attention to craftsmanship.
  • endlessbay
    @endlessbay
    Create a look for your bedroom that's as effortless as it is chic. For any interior - and every season - our versatile and easy-to-style cotton linen quilt is the perfect set-it-all-and-forget-it-all bed ensemble.Our customers love the neutral colors and the soft feel of the cotton and linen fabric. https://endlessbay.com/
  • Three Sheets 2 the Wind
    @three_sheets_2_the_wind
    Handmade, modern, bedding, modern pillows, screen-printed wall art, modern home accessories, silk-screened linen fabric.
  • Ligne Roset
    @ligneroset
    Known for its artful collaborations with both established and up-and-coming talents in contemporary design, Ligne Roset offers consumers an entire lifestyle in which to live both boldly and beautifully via its furniture collections and complimentary decorative accessories, lighting, rugs, textiles and occasional items. An additional distinguishing point of difference that sets Ligne Roset apart from other manufacturers is its tradition of investing in dynamic designer collaborations. Matching its deeply-held belief in design with investment and technical innovation, Ligne Roset has grown from a small business to a multinational company with factories in France, headquarters in Briord, France and more than 200 exclusive Ligne Roset stores and 1,000 retail distributors worldwide. All the while, the company has been family-run since its inception in 1860. Creativity is a key value of the Ligne Roset brand: if a new product demands new materials or productions methods, the company will simply acquire them. Seats, pieces of furniture, lighting, textiles, rugs or bed linens: the idea precedes and the technique follows.
  • Live Good Inc.
    @live_good_inc_
    Live Good is an Orange County, California–based company that makes linens and bedding from organic cotton. Part of their sustainability mission includes manufacturing products in the United States, from their fabrics to threads to buttons.
  • Christopher Farr Cloth
    @christopherfarrcloth
    Cloth, the fabric division of Christopher Farr was founded in 2000. The collection currently comprises over 45 designs of prints and weaves, utilizing the highest qualities of cloth, from combed Egyptian cottons and Belgian linens to acrylic dyed fabrics suitable for outdoor use.
  • TEXTILE NO. by karin carlander
    @textileno
    TEXTILE NO. is a brand by Danish textile artist Karin Carlander. She works with functional textiles, because she thinks that the objects we handle in connection with everyday chores and activities should hold artistic value. TEXTILE NO. by karin carlander is based on three simple principles: sustainability, multifunctionality and a mix-and-match colour palette. All the textiles in the collection are woven or crocheted of 100% European linen spun from flax naturally grown in France. www.karincarlander.dk
  • Mary Bell
    @marybell9157
    Hello! I am Mary Bell, a passionate beach lover who thrives on exploring new beach adventures. Whether it's a relaxing day in the sun or engaging in exciting water sports, the beach is my ultimate happy place. Recently, I discovered Coastal Beach Services, which offers high-quality beach rental equipment and [url=https://www.coastalbeachservices.com/rehoboth-beach-linen-rentals/]linen rentals[/url], making my beach outings even more enjoyable. Their extensive range of top-notch beach gear ensures that I have everything I need for a perfect day by the sea. For anyone looking to elevate their beach experience, I highly recommend reaching out to Coastal Beach Services or visiting their website to explore their fantastic offerings.
  • Themazi Natural Dyes and Fabrics
    @themazi
    Themazi is a natural dyes and fabric supplier from Turkey. We provide local grown natural dyes like madder, weld, buckthorn, acorn extract and many other natural dyes. We also produce muslin fabric, peace silk fabric, linen and hemp fabric in Turkey. Website URL: https://themazi.com
  • Discover Direct
    @discoverdirect
    Discover Direct.co.uk, a destination for those looking for quality designer clothing, quilting and craft fabrics. With a focus on natural fibers, our range is diverse and includes a wide range of high quality basics such as velvets, chiffons, georgettes, wool suitings, coatings, cotton, bed linen and satins, to name a few as well as specialist products such as merino knits, leather pleats and more.
  • Teroforma
    @teroforma
    Teroforma was founded in 2006 by husband and wife Anna & Andrew Hellman. They work with emerging designers and small, artisan-led manufacturers, workshops, and studios around the world to create thoughtfully crafted objects for the table. Their philosophy is that beauty is as much about the process as it is about the finished product. Their product line includes linens, dinnerware, glassware, flatware, cooking tools, decorative accents, and more.
  • Eastern Accents
    @easternaccents
    Founded in 1989, Eastern Accents designs and manufactures luxury bedding and home accessories. They specialize in several styles of traditional and contemporary bedding as well as Italian fine bedding linens, luxury throw pillows, sassy phrase pillows, and holiday decor. Items include shams, designer pillows, bedding sets, duvet covers and comforters, upholstered furniture, drapery hardware and curtain panels, trims and fabrics, inserts, and more.
  • Avoca
    @avoca
    Avoca was founded in Ireland in 1723 as a handweaving mill. It is still a family-run business, operating retail stores, foodhalls, and cafés. Fashion collections, homewares, and soft furnishing from its design studio are sold around the world. Avoca has their own food label as well. They are particularly well-known for their throws, rugs, and blankets, all made with natural fibers including lambswool, mohair, cashmere, angora, cotton, and linen.
  • Mandal Veveri
    @mandalveveri
    Mandal weaving Mill has produced textiles based on natural fibers since 1918. They select only the finest wool, mohair, linen and cotton as raw materials. All yarn and dyes used in their production process are sourced from approved suppliers in Norway and Europe. Mandal Weaving Mill is one of Norway`s leading producer of woolen goods. A century of experience within textile manufacture and the skill and experience of their workers is your guarantee of a first class product.
  • The Sliding Door Company
    @theslidingdoorcompany
    The Sliding Door Co. is a design firm specializing in sliding doors, room dividers, and partitions. Compactly designed sliding doors and sliding room dividers save space and add functionality to an old room. Doors come in clear, frosted, laminated or linen glass complemented by clean, contemporary frames in a variety of finishes. Sliding, swinging, or stationary doors and dividers in striking designs may be opened for light, closed for privacy, and incorporated into a total home design to make the best use of large spaces.
  • MATTEO
    @matteo
    Matthew Lenoci founded MATTEO in 1996 to create simple sheets from the most luxurious textiles in the world. MATTEO sews in Los Angeles in a large workshop adjacent to their design studio. The constant circulation between design & production yields a fertile creative environment and unparalleled quality control. The linens are exclusively distributed by the finest specialty stores and interior designers. The full range of the MATTEO collection can be found at our flagship store within ABC Carpet & Home in New York and their showroom in Los Angeles.
  • Charles P. Rogers Beds
    @charlesprogersbeds
    Find your new bed and mattress at Charles P. Rogers & Co. For over a century they've been known as New York's secret source for innovative and original beds, mattresses, and linens of superior quality. They offer manufacture direct pricing on all products and free delivery to almost anywhere you make your home. If you are in the market for a contemporary bed, mattress, or bedding, be sure to visit Charles P. Rogers and compare the quality, style, and value. Now available online, by phone, or direct from their showrooms.
  • Simrin
    @simrin
    Simrin Table Linens are handmade textiles, handscreened and handsewn to make each piece unique. The designs are inspired by vintage fabrics and organic forms taken from nature. The colors and designs selected can be mixed and matched to create a multitude of beautiful and practical combinations to accessorize your table.The collection is made from 100% cotton and jute textiles which are easy to care for, in addition to being eco friendly. Care has been taken to use AZO free dyes which respect our fragile environment.
  • Sanford Burrows
    @sanford_burrows
    Sanford Burrows' linens are produced in Italy by one of the country's leading textile companies to ensure the finest quality and craftsmanship. Our designs are then embroidered onto the fabrics, adding rich texture and warmth to each piece. While our techniques are traditional, our designs are decidedly modern. We like white space and clean lines that don't overpower, but become an integral part of your design landscape. Open compositions and freeform shapes that treat the whole bed as canvas. We like to think of it as modern art that's fit for a wall, but made for your bed.
  • abanja
    @abanja
    abanjá, a home textiles and accessories line, is modern, relaxed, and elegant. Traditional handcrafts from India, North Africa and Turkey have been revisited to add a fresh new twist on ancestral pieces. Bright color, warm natural tones, clean whites, and striking accents marry beautifully to make our line of home textiles contemporary but rich in tradition. Hand woven foutas come in bold graphic styles, fine geometric embroidery patterns play up our crisp table linens, while soft stripes decorate our fringed hand towels.
  • Boodalee
    @boodalee
    It all came to me one morning in the summer of 2005. While putting down my little man for his morning nap, I had an epiphany. Standing there in his picture-perfect modern nursery, outfitted with white lacquered furniture and vintage tin circus toys, I began to fantasize about designing for the next stage: his big-boy room. As I looked down and watched him slowly fade off, nestled snug in his polka-dot, kiddie-couture crib linens, I was struck by a daunting thought: “What the heck kind of bedding are we going to outfit your big-boy bed with?”
  • Rangemark Textiles
    @rangemark_textiles
    Rangemark Textiles was born out of founder Kathryn Allison's passion for pattern making and inspired by her great-grandfather's coastal Maine painting studio of the same name. "As part of a multigenerational family of artists I've always been drawn to patterns and the feel one gets from producing and seeing a truly unique pattern." Each Rangemark piece is crafted in America by hand from organic linen, which sometimes results in slight variations within each piece but make it truly one-of-a-kind. The textiles are designed with the belief in creating quality products that will last a long time. Rangemark pieces encourage mixing and matching by pattern and color. Rangemark Textiles is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  • Maxine Sutton
    @maxine_sutton
    I love the idea of the workshop household described by Mark Rosenthal, and believe in the importance of our interaction with materials, texture, pattern, and the handmade. Recent research evoked memories of home and childhood. Decorative patterns on wallpapers and fabrics reminded me how important patterns were to me as a child, providing endless starting points for day dreams and imaginative, sometimes fearful, scenarios. I remembered how the familiar furniture and objects in my grandparent’s houses and my own acted as an assortment of scenery and props for games and stories to be built around. The home-made object, creates another layer of significance and forms a part of personal and family narratives, making links and connections through generations. My work continues to explore the interplay between screen-printed and embroidered textures, colour, mark, drawn and stitched lines. Recently playing with imagery and ideas springing from our relationship with familiar domestic objects, everyday pastimes, the meaning of ‘home’ and home-making activities. Abstract and semi-figurative forms combined with pattern and texture present an ambiguous and sometimes absurd narrative. Using Irish machine, and hand embroidery the work employs a combination of traditional techniques, such as applique, patchwork, needle-punch and screen print. Forms, are hand drawn, paper cut, found or photographic; layered and collaged with abstract and semi figurative appliquéd, needle-punched and printed imagery. Embroidered lines and richly embroidered areas create further layers of texture and tension. Sustainability is a priority, materials a mixture of natural organics such as cotton, hemp, linen and wool combined with found/recycled/vintage materials. Embroidered elements use plant dyed wool yarn, cotton, alpaca, silk and linen.
  • Sims City Cleaners
    @simscitycleaners
    When I first opened Sims City Cleaners in 1980, I wanted to offer services other dry cleaners did not, with attention to detail and quality. Sims Cleaners can take care of all your clothing needs, from your favorite jeans to your most delicate items. Our specialties include leather and suede, linen, cotton, silks, knits, ball gowns embellished with sequins and beads, furs (cleaning, glazing and cold storage), exotic skins and Oriental rugs. Delta Sky Magazine named us as one of the top five dry cleaners in the world. Some customers who have moved to other cities bring their clothes back to Houston to have us clean them because they know the garments will be treated with the greatest care and skill.
  • Third Drawer Down
    @third_drawer_down
    Third Drawer Down and The Museum of Art Souvenirs Store is a storefront museum and place of trade in Fitzroy, Australia. Assembling a curated array of art and designer products, the store functions as both showroom, design studio, museum and retail space with objects either hand picked from various popular cultural contexts or made by Third Drawer Down for leading Museums around the world. The Museum of Art Souvenirs Store is nestled behind a graffiti tagged garage door and is Australia’s only trading museum. It’s like visiting all the best museum stores in one spot, and shipped everywhere (even to the moon). Our eccentric and witty taste of products by artists/designers and niche brands include crayon rocks, chocolate pie charts, giant corn cob stools, children’s art supplies, limited edition textiles, bed linens and publications that question the mainstream conditions under which art and culture are bought and sold.
  • Imperial Rooms Official
    @imperialroomsofficial6350
    The day Imperial Rooms started, from the year 2005 to today, over 15 years on, the Imperial Rooms’ mission has always stayed the same; “To provide premium quality and value for families.” We have been trading in many wholesale stores as well as online. We occupy a top position when it comes to our customer service, value of your money , and high-quality products. Our products include bed linens, bedding , <a href="https://imperialrooms.co.uk/collections/curtains">curtains</a> , bathroom goods and other household accessories. We have a family of millions in the UK alone, & millions of members from other parts of the world as well who trust us with their budget-to bring style, induce value & add an aesthetic touch to their interiors. We tirelessly provide you with the best customer support & quality products, from 2 of our warehouses. Our products are suitable for hotels, education institutes, healthcare centers, care homes, guest houses. Our top-notch customer service & quality in household items both online & retail stores make us outshine among other online home decor retailers.
  • Amenity
    @amenity
    Longtime friends with similarly rural childhoods, Nicole Chiala and Kristina de Corpo started Amenity in 2004 to bring some of the peaceful tranquility of their youth into their urban, adult homes. Two graphic designers passionate about nature and modern design, followed a vision of sleeping among treetops to create duvet covers quite unlike anything available at the time. Amenity's debut collection, large-scale, nuanced silhouettes hand-drawn by Kristina and printed individually; combined nature's flawless elegance with a modern aesthetic. Utilizing textural linens and a rich palette of warm earth tones and luminous metallics, Kristina and Nicole soon expanded their timeless sophistication into pillows and prints that could work outside of the bedroom. As Amenity's roots were taking hold, so too were those of the green movement. Conscientious manufacturers from the start - producing their goods locally and only with eco-friendly dyes and minimally-processed, natural fibers - Nicole and Kristina launched their first certified organic bedding collection in 2006. Marrying modern ethics with clean, modern design, the collection was an overwhelming success. As the organic market continued to grow, so did the Amenity family. Kristina and Nicole both experienced motherhood for the first time and a delightful Nursery collection made with only the purest, organic fabrics and dyes was the next introduction. This season, with the transition of their accessories collection onto organic fibers, Amenity has realized its longtime goal of offering organic design exclusively on organic or sustainable materials. In addition to new artwork, 2008 introduces a broadening of the Amenity brand with beautifully handwoven alpaca throw blankets from Peru and the long awaited "Muir" bed, designed by Nicole and made locally from reclaimed vintage Douglas Fir.

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