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Didriks Announces New Fall Linen from Libeco Home

Didriks announces new autumn collections of bed linen, table linen and other home linens from Belgian linen manufacturer Libeco Home.

Didriks Announces New Fall Linen from Libeco Home
2012-08-29
CAMBRIDGE, MA, August 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Didriks - www.didriks.com - announces new fall collections of bed linen, table linen and other home linens from Belgian linen maker Libeco Home.  

The Libeco Home linen collections introduced this Fall include rustic, "cowgirl chic" check patterns and coordinating solids in warm earth tones that are perfect for autumn.

Another addition to the Libeco line this Fall are the Cambridge linen area rugs and new linen curtain options, including the elegant Casper linen sheer curtains.

Each season Libeco Home innovates with new patterns and color palettes that follow the latest trends in home decor. The Belgian linen used in the Libeco Home collection is recognized for its quality, purity and emphasis on ecologically responsible manufacture.

About Didriks
Didriks helps customers create inspired home environments with their collection of home furnishings, accents, and outdoor furniture. Didriks provides attentive, personalized service, including free shipping. Among Didriks' offerings are the highest quality teak and stainless steel outdoor furniture, designed and manufactured by Barlow Tyrie. Didriks also carries Belgian linen from Libeco Home, American-made blankets from Brahms Mount, vinyl mats by Chilewich, dinnerware, fine pottery and cookware from Simon Pearce, iittala, Heath Ceramics, Match Pewter, Mauviel, Jars Ceramics, Revol, Schott Zwiesel, Pillivuyt and other fine brands.

For more information, call 617-354-5700, see the showroom at 190 Concord Ave in Cambridge, MA (M-F 10-7, Sat 10-6, Sun 11-5), or visit their websites at www.didriks.com and www.belgian-linen.com. 

Contact:
Jonathan Henke
617-354-5700

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[Press-News.org] Didriks Announces New Fall Linen from Libeco Home
Didriks announces new autumn collections of bed linen, table linen and other home linens from Belgian linen manufacturer Libeco Home.