Woven in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, this rug is handcrafted by master weavers working to preserve the ancient art and heritage of nomadic tribes in that region.
With intricate geometric patterns in bold neutrals, this reversible cotton bedding creates the perfect lodge look. Sets include quilt and two shams (twin has one).
Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover: You’ll feel like you’re staying at a posh hotel with the Legends® Luxury 600-Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Sateen Sheets. Certified Egyptian cotton and a high thread count make these sheets super-soft and luxurious and they’ll only get better over time.
Woven Leather Hide Pillow: Handwoven cowhide creates amazing texture and soft, natural shifts of color that give our pillow cover uncommon style. Two sizes offer great layering potential.
The Woodland 3 piece quilt set is reversible and whimsical, featuring woodland animals in square blocks on the front, and red and black plaid on the back.
A wildlife print reverses to tartan plaid in this inviting wholecloth quilt collection. Bed sets include quilt and two shams (twin has one). Machine wash bed sets; spot clean or dry clean accent pillows.
Celebrate the magic of winter. This cotton percale bedding was inspired by rustic European artwork. A serene and soothing woodland scene of Christmas trees and reindeer in a woodblock style encourages you to drift off to dreamland.
A work of art, this hand-selected teak wheel—once used to support an Indian wagon—is set atop a sturdy iron stand and will certainly become the center point of conversation in your home.
Wooden Prism Chandelier: This elegant, geometric, gem-shaped chandelier is handcrafted by Indian artisans from solid mango wood to house a wrought iron candelabra.
Wooden Bead Chandelier: Whitewashed wood beads give the Francesca Chandelier a fresh, summery look. Whether in a dining room or a seating area, it’s a natural complement to any decor style.
The petrified wood of this stunning tealight holder is sliced and polished to emphasize every natural edge and organic pattern. These unique features will vary from piece to piece, making your décor truly one-of-a-kind.
Wood Dough Bowl: In the first half of the 20th century, Magyar bakers at farmhouses in Hungary and other Eastern European countries used these hand-carved bowls for bread making.