Vintage Flatware Caddy: Three mango wood coffers are set inside a blackened iron frame to create this handsome caddy, perfect for sharing serving utensils, napkins and flatware. Curved handles make it easy to pass around the table.
Clean lines, classic palette, and texture for days, this durable sheep’s wool rug is the perfect foundation for grounding your space. The intricate stripe design gives it dimension while the pops of cream break up the moodiness of the black.
A subtle way to add texture to the room, Weaver is a casual yet luxurious essential. This yarn-dyed organic cotton duvet cover is crafted for long-lasting color, a special garment washing process enhances its pleasingly soft, rumpled hand and relaxed good looks.
Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover: You’ll feel like you’re staying at a posh hotel with the Legends® Luxury 600-Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Sateen Sheets. Certified Egyptian cotton and a high thread count make these sheets super-soft and luxurious and they’ll only get better over time.
Wicker Outdoor Furniture: With its thick weave and variegated color, the Torrey sectional captures the organic beauty of rattan. Weatherproof and maintenance-free
Stripes of various widths in shades of navy or rose on this yarn-dyed cotton percale duvet cover give it classic style and serious linear appeal. It’s woven in Portugal of the finest yarn-dyed cotton, a fabric prized for long-lasting color and its crisp, cool feel.
The Wilderness Bedding Set has gorgeous textures and a rich palette of olive green, brown, rust and cream in cozy corduroy, chenille, faux leather, and denim-weight cotton.
Wildlife Cabin Bedding: Featuring a lakeside theme with colorful patches of bears, moose, fish and more, this microfiber bed set adds inviting woodland warmth to your bedroom decor.
Winter Spruce Quilt: With a nature-inspired evergreen motif hand quilted for added depth, it captures the spirit of the holidays while offering a cozy, cabin-like feel.
Wood Dough Bowl: In the first half of the 20th century, Magyar bakers at farmhouses in Hungary and other Eastern European countries used these hand-carved bowls for bread making.