Crafted in Portugal, the Nantucket is a modern take on the matelasse with its beautiful interwoven weave. The matelasse achieves a soft, puckered appearance without any batting. Details & Care 100% cotton. Machine wash cold; tumble dry low; warm iron as needed Do not bleach ...Read More *This item is excluded from sale events and not available for additional discounting or promotional offers.
Our entryway used to look like this: It was ok, but the space was lacking personality. I didn’t like the rug, or the big blank wall adjacent to the door. Now it looks like this {pardon the ba…
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Style No. 44567006; Color Code: 003 About York Wallcoverings Recognized as America’s oldest and most prolific wallpaper manufacturer, York Wallcoverings continues to produce from its historic 1895 location in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley. The factory still operates its rare, turn-of-the-century presses to this day while utilizing modern, digitally innovative processes to create wallpaper designs both distinct in quality and craftsmanship. Need help choosing the right wallpaper for your home? Read our guide to transforming your walls – and your space. Professional consultation and installation recommended SureStrip allows for paste-free application and easy removal Digitally printed paper USA An Anthropologie exclusive Dimensions Roll: 27'L, 27"W Repeat: 27" Covers 60.75 square ft To calculate the square footage of your space, we recommend combining the width of each wall, then multiplying this number by your ceiling height. Next, divide this number by the square footage of a single roll of wallpaper to determine the number of rolls required. Always round up to account for pattern repeat and variation. This product is Responsibly Made: It’s created, sourced, and curated with care. Please learn more about our commitments to A Greater Good. York Wallcoverings Recognized as America’s oldest and most prolific wallpaper manufacturer, York Wallcoverings continues to produce from its historic 1895 location in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley. The factory still operates its rare, turn-of-the-century presses to this day while utilizing modern, digitally innovative processes to create wallpaper designs both distinct in quality and craftsmanship.
Style No. 68086560; Color Code: 014 Classic craftsmanship meets modern design in this beautiful wooden side table, designed by Amber Lewis exclusively for Anthropologie. One drawer and one cabinet slide open on wooden glides, lending just the right amount of storage space beside your bed or sofa. For ordering assistance and more, please contact us. For aesthetic advice and tips to help decorate your space, enjoy our complimentary home styling services. For more information on the materials and techniques of this piece, click here. Exclusively for Anthropologie Acacia wood side table with a walnut finish Slight variation in natural wood texture will occur Wooden hardware One drawer and one cabinet open on wooden glides Wipe clean with soft cloth This piece is intended for indoor use No assembly required Imported Dimensions Overall: 25.5"H, 17"W, 15"D Interior Drawer Dimensions: 2.25"H, 11.25"W, 11.25"D Leg Height: 9.75" 28 lbs. Amber Lewis for Anthropologie A lifelong Californian, Amber Lewis is a pioneer in eclectic, laidback interiors synonymous with the Golden State's carefree lifestyle. Lewis brings her expertise in textile outfitting and layered materials to explore muted tones and natural textures - think oak wood, leather, woven fabrics, and raw ceramics - for a look that is both cozy and contemporary. The result? A collection imbued with undeniable soul and livability.
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