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Thursday
Oct152009

Shabby Chic Is Back

One of the companies to fall under the wheels of the economic collapse last year was Shabby Chic, the company that pioneered the look of homey femininity with an elegant touch that reached its popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

But the company has sprung back to life, thanks to a new investor, and possibly thanks to the very economic blow-out that forced it to shut down. The look---infinitely comforting without sacrificing sophistication---was most popular when the economy of the 1980s was in serious trouble. So it may be perfect timing to bring out those distressed white dressers and faux-crystal chandeliers.

As it happens, the Room of the Month on Designer Monthly takes a look at a room done in this style; you can see photos and read about it here:
http://www.sheffield.edu/designermonthly/rooms/room-of-the-month1009.html

We found the article on the New York Times today---the photo below is from the article, and is taken by Art Streiber of Shabby Chic. You can read the article here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/garden/15shabby.html15shabby_600

Reader Comments (3)

wow Very nice

October 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterOs

companies with established clientele is hard to disapear. Look for example in Europe. Most of the companies that where selling motorbikes disappeared for over 2 decates due to oil crisis and 15 years ago all of them where back in action.

April 26, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteralexis itsios
Most of the companies that where selling motorbikes disappeared for over 2 decates due to oil crisis and 15 years ago
October 13, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteretui iphone 4

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