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Life's little luxuries; Luxury leather interiors design consultant Bill Amberg opens his second shop in Notting Hill this month. He tells Rich City what tops his ultimate wish list for the home Rich city.
Cover story Fabulous bed linen is a joy, especially Kelly Hoppen's, who shares a passion for really high quality natural materials with me. Her range of bed linens are beautiful (pillowcases start at [pounds sterling]85 for two and queen duvets at [pounds sterling]255), a great cure for insomnia.
Publication: The Evening Standard (London, England)
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CHF updates styling of Peri bedding.
NEW YORK -- With a new in your face design style, CHF Industries unveiled the latest additions to its licensed Peri line of bed ensembles as well as a new sheeting program and a new brand of bedding targeting a very specific demographic. Since its inception under the CHF umbrella, Peri has
Publication: Home Textiles Today
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P'tex plans coming out party for Royal Velvet.(Pillowtex Corp.)(Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- Pillowtex Corp., known for years as a manufacturer of conventional bedding designs, during spring market had taken some steps away from that reputation. This fall, the company continues working to shed that image. In addition to the introductions made for the major mill, Gretchen Dale,
Publication: Home Textiles Today
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Terence Conran At the Peak of His Powers; The British Designer Wins Recognition as a Giant in His Field
NEW YORK Sir Terence Conran has arrived at a good place. Cigar and cappuccino in hand, Conran is parked under a market umbrella on a balmy spring morning outside the Terence Conran Shop and his adjoining brasserie, Gustavino's, beneath the Queensboro Bridge. Behind a hedge, with traffic rumbling
Publication: The Washington Post
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Diana gets an official new prayer.
Byline: RICHARD KAY NEXT year will see an extraordinary act of healing in an attempt to bring together a world still bitterly divided over the life, and the death, of Princess Diana. With former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens's report into the tragedy due later this week, the Church
Publication: The Daily Mail (London, England)
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