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		<title>Textiles and Bags from RosenbergCph</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ After coming across the latest prints and items from Denmark-based RosenbergCph , I was smitten. Exploring their entire catalog of bed linens, pillows, and bags, you&#8217;ll see beautiful patterns that are printed onto 100% organically grown cotton and made locally in Denmark. They offer an array of everything from pillows in different sizes and shapes, floor cushions, tablecloths, tea and coffee cozies, to purses, totes, and bags, all in their signature textiles. Their dotted throws are 100% merino wool and woven locally in one of six color combinations. 


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<p> After coming across the latest prints and items from Denmark-based RosenbergCph , I was smitten. Exploring their entire catalog of bed linens, pillows, and bags, you&#8217;ll see beautiful patterns that are printed onto 100% organically grown cotton and made locally in Denmark. They offer an array of everything from pillows in different sizes and shapes, floor cushions, tablecloths, tea and coffee cozies, to purses, totes, and bags, all in their signature textiles. Their dotted throws are 100% merino wool and woven locally in one of six color combinations. </p>
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		<title>Rise and Sigh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 02:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Move over Pratesi, Finnish designer Martina Carpelan has created embroidered bed linens of a wholly different kind. Carpelan&#8217;s Rise and Sigh sets to temporarily tattoo you with pithy sayings inspired by hotel room flings. They&#8217;re also available with customized embroidery if you wish to imprint your partner with your own sweet nothing. Carpelan has a knack for infusing functional pieces with practical humor. Check out her hangar specially shaped to manage a bra , as well as the toilet paper holder that doubles as a magazine rack . 


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<p> Move over Pratesi, Finnish designer Martina Carpelan has created embroidered bed linens of a wholly different kind. Carpelan&#8217;s Rise and Sigh sets to temporarily tattoo you with pithy sayings inspired by hotel room flings. They&#8217;re also available with customized embroidery if you wish to imprint your partner with your own sweet nothing. Carpelan has a knack for infusing functional pieces with practical humor. Check out her hangar specially shaped to manage a bra , as well as the toilet paper holder that doubles as a magazine rack . </p>
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