Dwell and Sferra Linens
| by Prabakar | February 27, 2008
Quality Dwell table linens are one of those little luxuries I like to afford myself once in a while you know what Iâm talking about. All those little things like nice towels, bed sheets and flatware. For a not-so-huge amount of money you can get something of great value. Basically anything you have constant contact with on a daily basis should provide you with a certain (if small) pleasure. The pleasure of knowing that you have something of quality & value that didnât break the bank.
Dwell's collection of linen pillows is an extension of their bedding line. They represent the latest in Dwell's evolving design direction. Combining original construction techniques with innovative color and pattern, these pillows are modern interpretations of classic ornamentation. Each pillow is constructed of beautiful linen and available in vellum background with ink design. Dwell has created this collection with versatility in mind - made to accent your bed, sofa, or wherever you choose to use them.
Dwell's designs are as timeless as they are forward thinking, with the luxury and quality that comes with 320 thread count, 100% combed Egyptian cotton bedding. Dwell reinterprets old world details and historical European motifs into something current and modern. Linen Edge sheets and cases look beautiful with Talon duvets and shams. The Linen Edge collection's pallet is Ink on Manila Dwell's updated take on classic black and white.
Immigrant Gennaro Sferra sold Venetian lace to the wealthy at resorts from Maine to Palm Beach, Sferra Bros. has offered the finest Sferra linens for table, bed, and bath. Sferra Bros. has provided linens from its luxury collection to heads of state and the Vatican, and yet offers timeless comfort with a range of costs. A leader in fine Italian table linens, Sferra has mastered the art of dressing the table in sophistication and splendor. We love their tone on tone damask designs, their hemstitch detailing, and their white linen cloths are undeniably gorgeous. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
Dwell's collection of linen pillows is an extension of their bedding line. They represent the latest in Dwell's evolving design direction. Combining original construction techniques with innovative color and pattern, these pillows are modern interpretations of classic ornamentation. Each pillow is constructed of beautiful linen and available in vellum background with ink design. Dwell has created this collection with versatility in mind - made to accent your bed, sofa, or wherever you choose to use them.
Dwell's designs are as timeless as they are forward thinking, with the luxury and quality that comes with 320 thread count, 100% combed Egyptian cotton bedding. Dwell reinterprets old world details and historical European motifs into something current and modern. Linen Edge sheets and cases look beautiful with Talon duvets and shams. The Linen Edge collection's pallet is Ink on Manila Dwell's updated take on classic black and white.
Immigrant Gennaro Sferra sold Venetian lace to the wealthy at resorts from Maine to Palm Beach, Sferra Bros. has offered the finest Sferra linens for table, bed, and bath. Sferra Bros. has provided linens from its luxury collection to heads of state and the Vatican, and yet offers timeless comfort with a range of costs. A leader in fine Italian table linens, Sferra has mastered the art of dressing the table in sophistication and splendor. We love their tone on tone damask designs, their hemstitch detailing, and their white linen cloths are undeniably gorgeous. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com
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