Seeing Red.
I recently had a comment on the blog from Pamela Robinson who runs a fabulous shop I'd never heard of, Red Ticking. Red Ticking has an online shop, but also a retail store based in the cozy Madison Park neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. They sell all kinds of beautiful linens, vintage textiles, bedding, towels, antique furniture, and a variety of other fantastic home furnishings. And everything at Red Ticking is really exquisite and really, really well done. And, if you like all this pretty eye candy, Red Ticking has a blog you can follow, too. Here's a peak at some of Red Ticking's lovely offerings.
19 comments:
that headboard is GORGEOUS!
I really like that bedroom. The lack of color is made up for with all the textures and finishes. I could definetly sleep in there.
That bed is marvelous!
My kinda place. Thank you for the intro.
My kinda place. Thank you for the intro.
I can attest that this is indeed a beautiful shop, within walking distance from my house. But their prices are quite high and most items, while pretty to look at, are out of reach for most. But I will keep window shopping!
I'm bookmarking the site for some eye candy. Even the name is perfect, and all their products look beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Ooh, lovely! I'd love to buy some ticking... pity their website isn't set up that you can choose a piece easily.
I can't wait to check out her linens.. thanks for the post!
Gorgeous bed, love it!
Beautiful beautiful fabrics all together - all the stripes and pretty colours!
wow, nice find! thanks for introducing me to them!
love love that last image, what a perfect room. it's so comfortable, even to look at, so inviting, i want to go there!
love the crate with floral arrangement and books in it! simplicity with so much taste...i love it all.
...This bed wins the bed of the week award...
OOooO! I want to go to that store!
Love the fabric and colour.. and that bed is beautiful too!
I love this look and thought it had become passe. glad to see I'm not alone in loving this aesthetic and that it's alive and well. :)
This is one of the first stores that caught my eye when I moved to Seattle. It's a very cute store.
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