Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Top 5 Shabby Chic Bedding Collections




















1. Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic Collection:

She's the mother of all things chic when it comes to choosing bedding for your home decor. Beginning her enterprise in 1989 with the opening of her first Shabby Chic Store, Rachel leaped into the opportunity to full a void in the market for soft, distressed beautiful floral fabrics and decor. Over the years Ashwell has spilled into the baby bedding market bringing fresh and adorable prints that are hard to pass up. Her prints remain the pennicle in shabby chic decor. Her shabby fabrics, although pricey are utilized by an endless sea of crafty moms everywhere as they design quilts, blankets, chic pillows and so much more. Not only does Rachel place top on our list for the leader in shabby chic bedding but also for her white washed elegant cottage furniture peices. The classic white washed moderately distressed bookshelves, tables, stools and whatever your fancy have made a tremendous comeback in decor worldwide, all thanks to their reintroduction into interior decorating by Rachel.

2. House Inc Collection:

Annette Tatum began her venture into the world of shabby chic decor in 2002, and has brought a much needed source of fresh aired fabrics to the fingertips of decorators worldwide. Worldwide interior designers have put her collection of fabrics, shabby bedding, and chic furniture to good use. And there's no question why. Her extensive products reach into infant, juvenile, and adult markets for bedding that is truly in the spirit of shabby chic. Priced at $40-$80 a yard, you'll pay a small fortune for your next do it yourself sewing project using her poplin fabrics, but it all becomes worth it when your room comes together. You can expect lush roses, of course, but Annette offers a more diverse fabric pattern selection that her predecessors by way of paisleys, harlequins, stars, swirls, and polka dots. She has thought of everything.


3. Laura Ashley Collection:

Well its no mystery that Laura Ashley is shaking the market of Shabby chic bedding and decor with her FULL EXTENSIVE array of english cottage items. And the origins? In 1953, Laura and her husband Bernard began printing shabby fabrics right in their kitchen! Laura wished to make her own patchwork quilts, but during this era , there were no fabrics to accomadate her tastes. So she did what any aspiring entreprenuer would do. She made her own. Over hald a century later, consumers are still madly in love with this ripe old brand. Laura Ashley never fails to please us with the vast array of decor selections and romantic shabby chic bedding.

4. Pine Cone Hill Collection:

Since 1993 Anne Selke has been a trusted contributor in the world of chic bedding and decor. And lets just say that white-washed, charm are only the tip of the ice berg! Pine Cone Hill offers rosey eyed shabby chic enthusiastic the opportunity to see and design a different way. Who can possibly resist the Mod Maisonette Collection? You just want to curl up and read your favorite romance novel in that collective bunch. On a sunny note, its nice to know that that Pine Cone Hill offers in addition to chic bedding, curtains, pillows, throws, show curtains, and simply to die for sleepwear! Because God only knows how happy and serne shabby chic bedding makes us all feel and they have been ever so thoughtful to invite shabby consumers worldwide to cozy up there posh leisurely dudds.


5. Serena & Lily Collection:

A relatively new comer to the market of shabby chic bedding, Serena and Lily is certainly no light weight. And although you'll find some slighly roses concoctions, you're more likely to find more vintage charm in their line of products. And thats ok. Designers welcome to the fresh new patterns S and R deliver. They carry an extensive line of juvenile and adult bedding selections, their biggest market being for girls and boys bedding solutions. We love their Kate Three Piece Crib Set! Nothing beats the consumation of pink and green filgree and stripe for baby bedding. So in general, if you are looking for a more fresh, and modernized take on shabby chic, this is the route to go, especially when designing a ursery or kids rooms. Of course we love how they also include a few adult collections like delphine, Fiona, and Marina for us big folks :)

1 comment:

  1. Wow... really like these collections, its very attractive. Anyone will choose it at a one chance, Very nice collection. you can also find wide range of bedding collection in Home Bedding Collections.
    Thanks for this post.

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