Store Review: Company C

by Judy Weiss on August 13, 2009

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If you’re like me and colour is your passion then you’ll immediately fall in love with this home furnishings manufacturer. I just peeked into their store in Portland, Maine and was mesmerized by their colours, look and feel.Then I found them on the web as well.

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This incredible rug is called Birds of a Feather and was inspired by the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe. If you look carefully you will see other animals as well -  a tree of life. Sapphire Blue, Chili Red and Sunshine Yellow are just a few of their vibrant colours.  On their site you can even zoom in to see the quality rug hooking detail.

Here are some example of their accessories.

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This Indigo pillow is chain stitched and 100% cotton with wool embroidery. I really like the balance of colours as well as the subdued relaxed look.

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And this Ocean blue pillow is 100% linen. It definitely conjures up images of beaches and umbrellas.

They will give you examples of how to match the pillow to a rug and bedding to what they call a complete look.

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And here is another complete look:

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I don’t necessarily agree with all their combinations. The rug here is a over the top.

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These are not inexpensive but definitely quality  workmanship and products.

I like these cornflower acrylic throws. You can almost feel how soft they are.

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And now the complete look:

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They also carry sofas, love seats and sectionals.

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I particularly liked this love seat. It comes in an array of fabrics and colours. I like its clean lines yet curved arms and supportive back.  It looks comfortable. The foam cushions are eco-friendly and it’s made in the  U.S.A. Maybe it was the name that first attracted me to it  having just been to the city.

Company C has quality products as well as social responsibility for ethical and environmental practices. I like that.

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