You all remember this testimonial? A rugged Californian rambler – Casa Mon Amour – set against the majestic backdrop of the Santa Ynez mountains dressed up in Saffron Marigold linens? Well, there’s more. 🙂 Chantal, the owner of this magnificent home, is working slowly but surely to enhance her home – one room at a time – with our linens.
Customer Love
Some of our favorite inspirations are your spaces, designed with our prints. Come here to show off your own uniquely global space (Transformations) or ask us a question (Ask the designer).
Saffron Marigold linens on the blogosphere
While we know our prints travel far and wide and grace many homes, our hearts always skip a beat and do happy somersaults when we unexpectedly find them on the web, and mentioned in blog posts. Archana – our super efficient customer service guru- stumbled upon a few posts that featured our products.
A Pacific Blue runner in a window display
We’re so excited to bring you this testimonial where our gorgeous Pacific Blue table runner was used in a window display. “I recently purchased a table runner from you, and remember receiving an email asking for photos of your product being used.
How to Make a Roman Shade Using Our Fabrics
We’ve received a number of calls from customers who are interested in making roman shades from Saffron Marigold fabrics. We love this idea! Roman shades are a wonderful confluence of form and function, and a sleek way to introduce vivid color and exotic pattern to a space.
Prints that will coordinate with the Indian Summer duvet cover
This post is to help a customer from Canada, select a print that will coordinate with the India Summer duvet cover that she intends purchasing from our store. She sent us the following email: Ah, but I LOVE everything on your website!
Unique, Upscale Nursery Decor with Saffron Marigold Curtains
Recently a customer contacted us about some work she’s doing for a client’s nursery. The client is using Glenna Jean’s Grayson pattern, and our designer wondered which of our sheer cotton curtains might work well with it. We think that Ivy Lace, a sheer ivory cotton voile curtain with opaque vines scrolling across it, will look beautiful.