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SWEET DREAMS
FRETTE’S NEW STORE AT BAL HARBOUR SHOPS




Signals A New Chapter For The Renowned And Storied Brand

Underfoot Appeal
Call it great rugs for an even greater cause. Schumacher recently relaunched its in-house designed collection for the first time since it was introduced in the 1960s. The line includes 13 patterns, many of which are inspired by the brand’s most popular fabric and wallpaper designs. The aforementioned great cause? The rugs are woven by female artisans through a program called Women’s Weavers, an initiative that helps women in rural India learn the art of weaving to give them the opportunity to help support their families. fschumacher.com
Established in 1863, the Frette brand instantly denotes bedroom luxury. But there’s much more to the company than superior sheets, and its new boutique at Bal Harbour Shops is determined to acquaint consumers with its entire universe. Designed to resemble a home, the store is marked by polished Afara wood and natural stone in varying tones of ivory and beige that provide an ideal palette for Frette’s collections. The inventory extends beyond the bed with bath linens, as well as a number of home accessories. Exclusive to this location is a South Beachinspired line of bed and bath jacquards with tropical colors and motifs. Also available on-site is the much-anticipated Frette to Wear collection, a grouping of separates in cashmere, leather, silk, and cotton that can take both men and women from bed to work to dinner and back to bed thanks to its various offerings. frette.com

BELOW: Swatches from Schumacher’s Vento (BOTTOM), Branson (LEFT), and Zimba (RIGHT) rugs


