Have you ever found that once you notice something, all of a sudden you start seeing it everywhere. It has probably been there all along but you just weren’t aware? Well, last night I settled out on the back deck with my iPad and the latest Lonny issue. (I didn’t get terribly far because after about 10 pages the pages came up blank…not sure why). In any case, I saw a preview of this image in the table of contents and, of course, had to look it up this AM.
This condo was staged for sale by Atlanta designer, Lee Kleinhelter. And, look at the fabric she used for pillows on the beds in this room. Does it look familiar?
I actually found a similar pillow made out of this fabric on the web store for an Atlanta/Charleston based store….for $425 a piece. I was blown away as I can get this fabric for about 5x less per yard. Perhaps I am in the wrong business?
In any case, in response to a request in the comments to yesterday’s post on this fabric, here are the various colorways available.
White Ground
Natural Ground
Hope you have a wonderful long weekend.
We have BBQs, visiting with family/friends and yard-work in our future! How is it already July?






5 Comments
You’re are absolutely right, I’ve seen this image at least 25+ times in blog spot. However, I still love seeing it each time. Have a Happy 4th.
July 3rd, 2010 at 9:00 amThe fabric looks great as a pillow. You are right though…you could have it made for much less. The Natural Ground colorways are calling my name!
July 3rd, 2010 at 9:42 amLove the blue. I know isn’t it crazy that they can charge that much but even crazier that someone would pay that much. Crazy!! Happy 4th of July!!
July 3rd, 2010 at 9:54 amI’m always shocked when I see the price of pillows when I know the fabric isn’t all that expensive. But it’s a great print. Esp. love it in the blues and pinks for kids’ rooms.
Have a lovely 4th! We’re just happy the rain has finally stopped so we can get out and enjoy the weekend.
July 3rd, 2010 at 1:52 pmThat type of thing always happens to me as well! Happy 4th!
July 4th, 2010 at 10:19 am