Linen and Stone

Posted on September 29, 2010 By Lynda (Edit) 1 Comment
Design credit Axel Vervoordt

What is it about the combination of linen and stone that is so appealing?  Is is the varying shades of natural colors or the contrasting of textures?  You see this classic combination time and again in many European interiors.  Here are some rooms with linen and stone that have caught our eye. Visit the Linen by Didriks website to see our... [Read more...]

A Grand Bed for a Little Girl

Posted on September 28, 2010 By Lynda (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Brooke Gianetti from Velvet and Linen recently wrote about a beautiful bed she designed for a little girl's room.  The bed slip-covered and draped in linen was magical.  Wouldn't every little girl want to snuggle in this bed at night? You can recreate this look using Linens by Didriks' Margaret Fabric in white or oyster to create the canopy... [Read more...]

Get Cozy in Linen Loungwear

Posted on September 26, 2010 By Lynda (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Be comfortable and cozy in the Fiona loungewear by Libeco Home. This shirt and pant set is the perfect outfit for lounging around the house.  Why settle for unattractive sweats when you can wear these? The Fiona loungewear shirt and pant set is made of 100% Belgian linen. The top features a vee neck collar with single button closure and is slightly... [Read more...]

The Autumnal Equinox

Posted on September 22, 2010 By Lynda (Edit) Leave a Comment
napoli-vintage

Fall has officially arrived!  Our thoughts have turned to cool days and cozy evenings at home. It is a great time of  year to add layers and warmth to your home's decor.  These linen tablecloths from Libeco Home in rich fall colors will add texture to your autumn table.  Instead of flowers, try plates piled with seasonal fruits and nuts as a centerpiece.... [Read more...]

The Greystone Estate

Posted on September 18, 2010 By Lynda (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Greystone is the largest family estate ever built in Beverly Hills. The estate was originally built by Edward Laurence Doheny for his family.  The manse is now owned by the City of Beverly Hills and is used for community events, photo shoots, weddings and educational activities.  The 1920s English-gothic style mansion has been the backdrop for many movies including... [Read more...]

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