Monday, March 1, 2010

Channel Tradition with Paisley

Taj  Bed introduces new color ways to classic Anichini patterns while also introducing the new True Story Collection, a 100% natural, hand loomed silk collection produced in the Northeast Region of India. The designs and patterns are ancient, but updated colors make it perfect for the modern home. Two patterns in the new collection are seen here in the tufted euros, called Devgar, and the middle decorative pillow, called Ara. The duvet is Anichini's signature pattern Taj in the new color way neutral. Taj is an intricate all over paisley that is not only timeless, but nearly indestructible as it is easy to care for.  The True Story and the new Taj neutral both work beautifully with the classic Raso sateen in a new color way silver/beige and Cervino herringbone coverlet in ecru. The bed is finished with one of Anichini's renowned Marino wool throws, seen here in the pattern Verona in ivory.

Duvet: Taj duvet and euro in neutral. 100% Egyptian cotton

Sheets: Raso sheets and cases in silver/beige. 100% Egyptian cotton

Coverlet: Cervino in ecru. 70% Egyptian cotton 30% silk

Euros: Devgar tuftedt euros. 100% silk

Center deck pillow: Ara 20" square. 100% silk

Throw: Verona ivory throw. 100% marino wool

The Taj  Bed comes in new neutral color ways adding to a classic Anichini pattern. The newly introduced True Story Collection is a 100% natural, hand loomed silk collection, produced in the Northeast Region of India. The designs and patterns are historical in reference, but updated colors make it perfect for the modern home. Two patterns in the new collection are seen here in the tufted euro shams, called Devgar, and the middle decorative pillow, called Ara. The duvet is Anichini's signature pattern Taj, an intricate all over paisley that is not only timeless,  it is easy to care for.  The True Story and the new Taj neutral both work beautifully with the classic Raso sateen in a new color way silver/beige and Cervino herringbone coverlet in ecru. The bed is finished with one of Anichini's renowned Marino wool throws, seen here in Verona in ivory.

2 comments:

  1. The pattern is so flat, it needs more depth.

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  2. not my favorite anichini product. looks kind of cheap.

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