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Friday, April 11, 2008

Dwell Table Sketch Linens

Dwell has long been known for its fresh and innovative take on modern bedding. Since their very first collection in 1999, dwell's designers Jennifer Chused and Christiane Lemieux have constantly reinterpreted the definition of modern, exploring different expressions of what is current. Quality has also been important to dwell, they chose to take the high road on the thread count debate and rather than using a lesser quality construction in a higher thread count, they chose their staple fabric to be 100% Egyptian cotton percale in a 320 thread count. dwell's patterns have become a modern classics. They are regularly featured in home design and fashion magazines like Metropolitan Home, Elle Decor, Lucky, Glamour, Domino and New York Magazine.

In 2006, dwell debuted "dwelledition", a series of limited edition styles that represent the very latest in their design direction. In Sketch and Talon the debut dwelledition patterns, they reinterpreted old world details and historical European motifs into something current and modern. With their 2007 chinoiserie collection, they have reinterpreted ornamentation in a fresh, minimal style perfect for the contemporary home. Dwell Linen's 2007 chinoiserie collection is about what's modern now. By reducing the decorative to its essential elements, dwell has reinterpreted ornamentation in a fresh, minimal style for the contemporary home.

Attention to detail makes this collection distinctive and unique - from the rich hand of the fabrics to the addition of woven linen trim and fine tailoring. Stanton is yard dyed, not printed. What this means is that the yarns are dyed, then woven on a jacquard loom to create the pattern. The use of the different color yarns in the weave creates the contrast in the woven pattern. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com/

Izabel Lam Dinnerware in etabletop.com

Looking for fun holiday Izabel Lam dinnerware there really is just one brand to look for and that is. Yep, a name few are familar with but many enjoy. This dinnerware has great novelty mugs, You are Special plates and a variety of seasonal dinnerware. While they had a few items for sale at Halloween, they offer some really cool dinnerware for the holiday season.

Each dinner set has its own which we must take into account when making our choice. Stoneware is hard and strong and has many practical advantages. Ovenproof, freezer and dishwasher proof, it is tough and flexible. However it is also thick and heavy and can only be decorated with a limited number of colors. Porcelain is a fine kind of pottery which is translucent (light will shine through it) and white. Although delicate to feel, it is durable and strong. It has many of the equalities of bone china but costs less to buy. Bone china is the English form of porcelain and the most perfect pottery body. Pure white, highly translucent and immensely strong, it can be made into the most delicate shapes and be decorated with the wildest rang of colors.

American Modern dinnerware in white had a tendency to stain and show crazing, so uncovering pieces in fine condition can be hard. Dinnerware is probably the toughest shade to locate because it was only produced for about a year. The dinnerware manufacturers exhibiting at the show always bring you the latest in fashion and flair. These amazing dinnerware manufacturers include not only the classic brand names customers already recognize but also the most-talked-about and exciting trendsetters in the dinnerware industry.

Artist Izabel Lam's new series of glass dinnerware is using the age old fused glass method. The color is hand painted and fused in between two pieces of glass, creating unusual and unique patterns. This collection is the choice of top restaurant & hotel properties and is designed to withstand industrial washing machines. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com/