Croscill Bedding – The Tradition of Innovation
Croscill is one of the nation’s leading providers in home furnishing. One of the finest brands in home decorating, Croscill has been a trusted name since 1946, providing low-to-mid-range to high-end products for the bedroom and home at affordable prices. The ability to put innovate spins on traditional forms is what really sets Croscill apart from its competitors.
Having started as a modest window treatment company, Croscill earned their reputation by providing custom models of window treatments that redefined standard models whilst retaining a nonetheless, classic feel. Before long, Croscill expanded their field of design from window dressing into the bedroom and kitchen, wherein they have continued to set standards in quality and style in home furnishing for more than sixty years.
Croscill bedding comes in a variety of styles. From Western to Persian to Oriental, Croscill bedding had a wide array of designs and combinations to fit your particular tastes, whatever they may be. Some of the better-known Croscill bedding sets include the Carrington Stripe, which evokes a conservative, rustic feel with a palate of pinkish and olive hues that suggest the placidity of a summer’s end. For a more vibrant feel, there are sets such as the flower-laden Hibiscus, the sunset amber sheen of Rosebud, or the Trousseau, which radiates the subtle sophistication of a subdued peach with undercurrents of French rococo. For a more modern look, you may want to give the These are just a few of a wide variety of bedding sets which are just right if you are looking to illuminate that one bedroom which refuses to awaken from its somber state.
On the other hand, if it is an embryonic or more docile feel you are striving for, consider the enveloping richness of the Galleria’s dark chocolate and plush burgundy blend, or the more urbane Colburn which boasts a robust design of boldly outlined geometrics, recalling the dignified stoicism and minimal candor of Piet Mondrain. Of course, the Croscill bedding sets range from the standard luxury bedding to Victorian styles to Eastern influences but they are so varied and individual in fact, that you really cannot rely on the broader categorizations in order to get a good idea of just what is available.
There are a few discontinued Croscill bedding sets but in the Croscill tradition, most have been improved upon and save for a few minor details such as stitching or variations on embroidery, the newer designs are either identical to the discontinued models or are so close that their difference are virtually unnoticeable—even to the keenest of eyes. The rustic landscapes, Southwestern shapes and patterns of the Alpine or Big Sky collections can be easily traced to the more subtle, Native American undertones laced throughout the Nevada. You can also notice the seemingly effortless revisions of former collections like the Angelica or the Blue Bell at the conceptual heart of the new yet familiar Lake George and if it is the elegant simplicity of collection such as the Oslo that you seek, nothing comes close to the Alligator Sand—which is at once both understated and opulent.
Nevertheless, if there are still those of you who are diehard fans of the discontinued collections, there are numerous internet sites and online stores (such as www.home-decorating-co.com or ajmoss.com) that may very likely still have them in stock. Many sites provide a register that displays both new and discontinued collections. The chances, therefore, are still pretty fair that you will be able to find your old favorites before they disappear for good. Most of the sets are available in sizes ranging from full to king. You can also search bedding by various styles including traditional, contemporary, urban loft, classic, and their more luxurious White line White Label collection.
Croscill’s White Label Collection is an upgraded of their already high standard of quality. The White Label Collection boasts a variety of classic designs that are complimented by plush comforter sets, and matching bedroom accessories including window treatments, throw pillows, luxury sheets and pillow shams. Ensembles such as the Luminous, which displays a cream sickle, fan pleated comforter with golden flower embroidery and complimenting boudoir pillows, hints at the seemingly timeless and always majestic aura of neoclassic sensibility. There is also the Trousseau, which in contrast to the ostensible intricacies of the Luminous, bears a simple yet smart motif, embedded within a high-relief comforter, shrouded in neutral earth tones, that exudes a taciturn ambience of prestige.
The White Label Collection offers you the choice of plush bedding and linens with the highest quality of embroidery and tailoring, made of only the finest materials and fabrics. Ranging in sizes from Full to King, the White Label Collection averages at about a 600 thread count. Prices range between around $600 to a modest $59.99.
In terms of the discontinued collections, there are also a number of known, national retailers who may still carry a bulk of merchandise that has been taken off the market. Macy’s or Burlington Coat Factory is usually equipped with years of overstocked or discontinued bedding. You can also, of course go directly to the source by visiting Croscill’s own retail stores this includes the Croscill outlet, www.croscill.com and Royal Home Fashions which contains a Croscill store.









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