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15 Monday Nov 2010

Posted by Trish in Beds

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Bella Notte Linens, Cottage Chic store

Bella Notte linens

For those of you who don’t live close

enough to take advantage of the big

Bella Notte Outlet sale of seconds, samples, and

discontinued merchandise later this week…

info  here

Bella Notte linens

Cottage Chic here

The largest stocking dealer of Bella Notte Linens

is having a sale starting tomorrow…

November 16-30

Bella Notte linens

20% off in-stock items,  free domestic shipping,

Tax free for for those outside North Carolina

Also ships internationally…

Bella Notte Whisper Linen

They have a fantastic website…

Love their View Our Beds section here

And carry a wide assortment of other top

brands…Shabby Chic, Pine Cone Hill….

Bella Notte Linens

Off the top of my bed….

Celeste neckroll and Whisper Linen throw pillow in Graphite

Olivia Lace in Flax…

Bella Notte bedding

White, Flax, Sable Whisper Linen pillows and duvet (bottom),

discontinued Deluxe Marie floral pillow,

Graphite Silk Velvet Embroidered pillow.

So if you want perfect, now, on sale…

Check out Cottage Chic here

They also offer complimentary design assistance

and are very helpful via phone.

Sleeping In

31 Sunday Jan 2010

Posted by Trish in Joie de Vivre

≈ 16 Comments

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Antique French Chemise, Bella Notte Linens, Flea Market, grays

Hoping to wake to one more day of sunshine

before the rain returns…

My favorite mornings are when the sun breaks over the hills,

quietly filters through the windows and then sweeps broadly across

the floorboards until it lights the far corners of the room. After so many

damp, cloudy days, and especially on a Sunday, I like to stay in bed long

enough to admire all the patterns and textures that emerge from their

winter gloom.

Bella Notte Linens

18th century linen chemise

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Several of my antique and vintage French linen chemise’s…

collected from the flea market (via France) or Ebay France

Favorite collected finds…antique French letters, 19th century French pear shaped

sterling teapot, Rothschild Bird dessert plate, shell accessories…

A very long week…so grateful for a sunny Sunday….

Bella Notte Outlet

15 Sunday Nov 2009

Posted by Trish in Beds

≈ 36 Comments

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Bedding, Bella Notte Linens, Lounge wear, velvet pillows

Bella Notte Linens Trouvais.com

Bella Notte Linens

Friday and Saturday 10-2:00

61 Galli Drive Novato 94949

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Luxury bedding line Bella Notte has an outlet in Northern California that is open
most weeks throughout the year on Friday and Saturday between 10 and 2 pm.
As the bedding is a very high end, luxury product, any minor flaw is sent into
their seconds outlet, where it is deeply discounted (I’d say 65-75%). Additional
10% off is offered for cash purchases. Twice a year they hold an outlet sale,
generally the week before Thanksgiving, and the week before Mother’s day.
Bella Notte website is here…where you can find a list of retailers throughout
the country, several with online sales.
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I love beds and bedding…

And I adore this brand.

Machine washable, though the more gentle you are with it

the longer it will look like new. Washable velvet and satin.

Quilted velvet. Embroidered linen. Faint patterns

of roses. Tone on tone mixes, or accent pops.

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The website is beautiful…full of gorgeous photos…
I’m just scratching the surface. Visit here
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A top of the line approach is to pick out your mix of styles, and then have them all
custom dyed. So, for instance, you’d have a quilted velvet coverlet, a floral “Colette” duvet,
“Whisper Linen” shams, and silk/cotton floral “Deluxe Marie” sheeting…all dyed “Silvermist“
or “Ocean” or Fawn“. The different fabrics would absorb the natural dyes differently,
and you’d get a tone on tone but cohesive look. Shopping at the outlet means you have to
be more flexible rather than expecting an exact match. But the effect is no less gorgeous.
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The Bella Notte Linens website lists stores near you, or you can find several
online stores like Cottage Chic or YvonneEstelles or even Ebay.
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If you are not a perfectionist, but you enjoy “the find” and can think on your
feet (and don’t mind a crowd on the sale days) you can get incredible deals.
The policy is no returns, so bring fabric swatches and paint chips if you’re
try to match something.
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They generally have about 10 racks of lounge wear…
don’t expect much in the way of dressing rooms and
dress accordingly.

I have a Fawn silk velvet quilted throw like the one above…

It’s so incredibly soft that I can feel it when I just look at this photo!

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Below are posts I’ve done with other shots of Bella Notte bedding in them…
Living in the Past
Ceil de Lit
Fawn
Gossamer Summer
Bella Notte graphite bedding
My bed: white Whisper Linen and Deluxe Marie in graphite. Certain colors and white
are very hard to come by so I used a color remover on a aqua duvet. DIY aficionados can find
color remover at Dharma Trading Co here.
*
All photos from the Bella Notte Linens website (except for last).
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