• H.I.G. Capital acquired Town & Country Holdings Inc, a Lakewood, N.J. - based provider
of kitchen textiles, table linens, and other home products.
Not exact matches
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Her love
of blue and white pottery was the starting point for her range, wanting to find
kitchen textiles to match her growing collection.
It is one
of my favorite stores for lighting,
textiles, art, furniture,
kitchen bar stools, and seating and benches.
Other than this it also deals with a large variety
of home
textile like bed sheets, pillow covers, life style fashion ideas, home decoration pieces,
kitchen wear cloths, bed covers and many more.
Plush furnishings, richly textured fabrics,
textiles and oversized terrace framing the outdoor Jacuzzi become the dramatic backdrop for the open and expansive area
of the living room, gourmet
kitchen and dining room.
The exhibition looks at several designers» own living spaces, and at frequently neglected areas in the field
of design, including
textile furnishings, wallpapers,
kitchens, temporary exhibitions, and promotional displays.
Published in the early 1970s, a decade that has largely influenced her visual aesthetic, The Practical Encyclopedia
of Good Decorating and Home Improvement yielded stylish reproductions
of brightly painted foyers, tiled
kitchens, and wood - paneled living rooms which Thomas coupled and collaged with her own photographs, swathes
of patterned
textiles and blocks
of pure color, and at times, glimpses
of the landscape to render kaleidoscopic shifts in perspective.
With a mission
of reinventing the way consumers shop for global artisanal goods., they work with makers to create limited edition
kitchen and bath products,
textiles, furniture, decor, weaving in elements
of the cultures that inspire them.
Natural materials to balance out the harder, colder materials used (steel framed doors, resin floors throughout, a black MDF
kitchen and lots
of glass) as well as textural elements such as woven details, subtle patterns and warm and interesting
textiles.
Her charming hand - sketched designs, floral twines and woodland creatures are key features seen throughout the collection, with her look being beautifully translated into a range
of fun
kitchen accessories,
textiles and soft furnishings.
The
kitchen banquette is covered in a Holly Hunt linen, the table is custom made, and the armchairs are by Lucca Studio; the chandelier is from Kristen Buckingham, the shades are
of a linen by Raoul
Textiles, and the beams and ceiling are reclaimed barn wood.
By incorporating textural elements, creating contrast with hits
of black and using
textiles to infuse softness, Katie made the
kitchen «feel more interesting and less like a typical sterile white space,» she says.