Fabrics

New Look for our de Medici website ~

Posted in Bed Linens, Big News, de' Medici Italian Fine Linen, Fabrics, Uncategorized on October 29th, 2010 by Mel – Be the first to comment

If you haven’t seen what all the fuss is about, please check it out. We’re tickled pink that it turned out so well. What do you think?

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If you like what you saw at the High Point Show….

Posted in Bed Linens, Big News, Contemporary Bedding Collections, de' Medici Italian Fine Linen, EA Window, Eastern Accents Collections, Essentials, Fabrics, FAQs and Answers, Feathersound, Leyla's Felt Pillows, Marquise, Niche Bedding & Living, Specialty Lines, Studio 773 - Designer Decorative Pillows, Tradeshows, Traditional Bedding Collections, Uncategorized, Upholstered Furniture on October 22nd, 2010 by Mel – Be the first to comment

Please visit out website for more information:

http://www.easternaccents.com/

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Is it October already? Fall Sneek Peek

Posted in Bed Linens, Big News, Contemporary Bedding Collections, de' Medici Italian Fine Linen, Eastern Accents Collections, Fabrics, Tradeshows on October 7th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

We’re baffled, we can’t remember September. Now it’s time for hot cider, crunchy leaves, and crisp mornings. This means that Fall is here! And by Fall, we mean the Fall High Point Show in NC. Are you going to be in the area? Why not stop by, say hello, and have a drink.  We look forward to seeing you at the show!

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Did you know?

Posted in Big News, Eastern Accents Collections, Fabrics, Uncategorized on September 23rd, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Table Runners

By Linda Johnson, eHow Contributor

“The table runner was born in the Middle Ages, presumably because medieval folk were sloppy. The tablecloth itself was considered quite the aristocratic innovation, but it needed protection from revelers. Napkins had been invented, as wiping one’s mouth on the tablecloth became passé. But that didn’t prevent the King and his court from turning their cups of mead over on the cloth. Hence the table runner, which became a fixture in everyone’s trousseau, or collection of linens, by the 15th century. The long, narrow piece of cloth was laid over the real tablecloth, and gathered up at the end of the meal. Voila: a clean tablecloth appeared.”

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Heavenly Sheer Panels ~ Collier

Posted in Big News, EA Window, Fabrics, Uncategorized on August 16th, 2010 by Mel – Be the first to comment

We might be considered “drapery nerds” but we can’t help but swoon over this beautiful sheer collection ~ Collier made of 100% silk! We’re positive your room will glow with these panels on your windows.

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