{COCOCOZY’s Fabulous Booth at NYIGF}
The New York International Gift Show was filled with beautiful textiles. I would venture to say that more textile lines are represented than furniture lines. I noticed two prevalent styles: classic, embroidered linens a la Leontine and lots of lines featuring block-printed techniques and Asian-inspired patterns a la John Robshaw. There were a few select lines with really beautiful textiles which I’ll share with you here.
{My friend, Coco of COCOCOZY is so talented! Every item in her booth was absolutely stunning. I especially loved these gorgeous linen pillows. How beautiful is the chevron chain pattern on the left? It’s always a treat to see Coco. She is immensely talented—balancing a very demanding day job, a fabulous blog, and her gorgeous, thriving line of textiles. Not to mention, her energy and enthusiasm are absolutely contagious.}
{More Beautiful COCOCOZY Pillows}
{The DwellStudio booth was great. They had a big emphasis on their textiles, which were all fantastic and vibrant. I would have loved to have seen their new furniture and lighting collections.}
{I’m in love with this gorgeous coral-trimmed bedding from DwellStudio.}
{The SFERRA booth was beautiful. They literally offer linens in every color under the sun. Check out the color spectrum wall made from their linen napkins!}
{A Lovely Thanksgiving Tabletop at SFERRA}
{I really enjoyed meeting the girls behind Burrow & Hive, a line of beautiful textiles based in Chicago. Aren’t these scarves gorgeous? They also make pillows, placemats, totes, bedding, and offer their fabrics by the yard.}
{I also loved meeting the adorable Christen Maxwell and seeing her beautiful wares in person. How fun are these stylish pouches?}
{I loved the neon piping on these linen pillows at Christen Maxwell. I also love the patterns—all of which are travel based.}
{Christen is starting to venture into the world of furniture. I loved these little stools. Aren’t the bases great?}
{Allem Studio had some beautiful, vibrant textiles. The quality of their cotton is great, too. Everything was super soft. I loved seeing patterns that I had not seen represented before.}
{Fun Prints and Patterns at Allem Studio}
{Hamburg House, based in Florida has some really gorgeous custom embroidered linens. I loved the borders and shapes that they had.}
{More Beautiful Linens from Hamburg House}
{The Pyar & Co. team was so friendly and so well-dressed! It was great to be able to meet them and see their stunning line of handmade pillows.}
{Aren’t these pillows delicious? They are sumptuous and luxurious—perfect for adding a touch of glamour to any room.}
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