Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Monday, April 22, 2013
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Fashion Translates Interior Design
Haili Pue
July 6, 2012
.While in Singapore covering fashion this spring an interior home store was discovered, also housing unique fashion.
Linen and More (L&M) owner Manisha Gattani explains how fashion flows into interior design and how she gets a feel for her clients style to select designs for both home and apparel. ‘Fashion and interior design go hand in hand. You’ll commonly discover that the same intricate embroidery used in home accessories will be found on a dressy tunic or scarf. New patterns, colors, textures and prints are first seen in fashion and gradually migrate to influence interior décor through decorative accessories, soft furnishings, linens, carpet, curtains and more.’
How would you describe Linen and More to a new customer?
Linen & More’s home collection is a blend of trendy and contemporary styles. We carry various designs and textures to suit differences in interior tastes. Vibrant new colors and exclusive designs give a fresh, quick and simple yet exciting make over to any interior. We stock our Linen fashion wear with classic styles throughout the year but add in seasonably influenced designs frequently.
How do you get a feel for your client’s style to translate it into interior decor?
I find that a client’s style of dressing typically hints to their interior design style. Often I am able to gauge the preferred type of aesthetic environment my client hopes to achieve in their home simply by observing their general fashion sense.’
How would you describe L&M’s style?
Traditional — Furnishings that hint at the past but still have a timeless appeal. We carry Paisleys and Damasks. The Paisleys prints and Warli prints make up our casual collection. Paisley prints are commonly used in formal fashion wear.
Eclectic Bold — A mixture of vibrant colors and vintage pieces.
Contemporary Elegant – tailored and clean lined pieces made with exquisite fabrics such as silks, taffeta & linens
Rustic – Natural woven wood window coverings, reclaimed woods for furnishings, casual fabrics (i.e. linens, cottons & jute)
If visiting Singapore this summer Linen and More is located at the basement of Great World City, 1 Kim Seng Promenade. You can contact Linen and More for custom home interiors and apparel on the L&M website http://www.linennmore.com.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
20 Jan 2012 URBAN Strait Times Singapore
Local home furnishing store Linen & More, at B2-05 Great World City and Basement 1 ... Store, is offering discounts of up to 30 per cent on all its linen products. ... pieces from its spring/summer collection Urban readers.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
December
4, 2011
Linen
& More
Manisha
Gattani
Dear
Manisha,
On behalf
of the Singapore Oilwomen’s Club (SOC), Ingrid and I would like to express our
sincere thanks to you for your support and generosity in making the Club’s 40th
Anniversary Ruby Ball a great success.
We used
your donation of the two cushions as door prizes and the lucky winner was quite
happy with the new additions to her home.
Thanks
again for your kind donations and we look forward to a long and rewarding
relationship with you and Linen & More as a sponsor of SOC events.
Deb
Christian and Ingrid Charlton-Briggs
SOC 40th
Anniversary Ruby Ball ChairsTuesday, November 29, 2011
Happy Clients @Linen & More, Great World City B2-05...
Linen & More at 02-12 Great World City. Their xmas collection in reds and rust is in for table covers, cushions, etc, and a lovely range of printed and plain tunics. See pic of my new bed cover and cushions, the work is great. Great to spruce up home or as presents!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)