Not only does the onset of winter bring cold temperatures but it also blows us new patterns from our favorite companies. Here is an introduction to some of the patterns we are most excited about:

Bouvier

Bouvier is Thomasville’s take of the classic French toile. Bouvier features a large detailed print, creamy ivory background, and a sharp black edging. Instead of the standard check bedskirt Bouvier has a unique white leaf print that is repeated in several of the accessories. What really sets this set apart I think, are the bold accessories. The red woven and black fabric pillows and euro shams gives a sharp twist to this classic pattern.

Freesia from Thomasville brings along with it warm thoughts of spring. The light buttercream color is accented by soft colors in garden green, carnation, and cloudy blue. The striking green floral found in the bedskirt and euro shams provides a nice contrast to the comforter print. This will certainly brighten up those long dark days of winter.

For a really unique look check out Lara and its sister pattern Laval from Thomasville. While similar in pattern, the use of bold color creates two completely different looks. With colors of raspberry, maize, pear, and pumpkin swirling on a black background Lara evokes a new art deco look. On the other hand with a bright geranium background and mixes of pear, maize, and blue, Laval has taste hippy chic style. Both patterns include bedskirts made of bold stripes and accessories made of touchable silk, quilting, and puckered dots.

Nightengale presented by Croscill. In muted golds, ivory, delicately layered florals, and silk ruching on several of the accessories, this pattern will add a touch of glamor to any room.

These are just a few of the many new patterns to the ajMOSS website, to check out all the new patterns, visit out the Thomasville, Croscill, and ajMOSS exclusive pages on our website.

And Remember:Its during these long winter months, when we find ourselves huddled beneath our layers, that we really start looking at our inner surrounding. Just because it is cold outside doesn’t mean it has to be inside. The use of soft textures and bright colors can do a lot to warm up a room and send our thoughts toward spring.