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Dwell Studio for Target: Kitchen & Tabletop Collection

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Hey Kitchners! Here's the newest line of kitchen textiles courtesy of Dwell Studio for Target! Over at Apartment Therapy, we've had a sneak peek at a pillow and Maxwell had lunch with designer Christiane Lemieux, but here we've got all the pictures and prices for the kitchen and tabletop part of the collection...

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Above, is the Reversible Pot Holder and Oven Mitt Set ($5). Shown in Leaves and Regency patterns. A two-pack of kitchen towels are also available in these patterns ($5):

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Perch Collection: Reversible Placemats ($4 each) and coordinating napkins ($3).
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Reversible Border Placemats ($4 each) and coordinating Regency napkins ($3).
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Reversible Table Runners ($13):
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Be sure to check out the rest of the collection at our sister sites!

- Aaron

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Linens, Tabletop, Dwell, Target

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Comments (5)

Oh, this is great stuff! I love their bedding, so feel like this is a great progression!

posted by Cakespy on 2008-01-17 23:14:20
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So cute! When will it be in stores?

posted by lovelyfood on 2008-01-18 13:37:00
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The Target press releases says available in February

posted by NYCmom on 2008-01-20 15:59:08
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I'm just worried these styles are already on their way out. I guess, however, that means they are just coming in for many Target customers (don't hate, I love Target).

posted by economush on 2008-01-21 09:03:01
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I agree with Economush. As much as I love me some Tarjay, I'm thinking that their consumers tend to be behind the curve a bit when it comes to design. As such, they'll probably love the Dwell stuff.

The bigger issue that I have with Dwell - well, besides its items mediocre quality - is that it's all made to be disposable. These are not styles one is going to want to live with for years. Which, I guess, is cool if you're buying things from their baby line, and you're only planning on having one child so you look at the things daily for a year or so and then toss it in the dumpster.

But, for the furniture, table-wear, pillows, etc. I think it is unfortunate to buy all these poorly-constructed, imported items only to dispose of it in 6 months time. Wouldn't you prefer to either buy vintage or something that has a chance of someday becoming vintage than this not-really-trendy-but-pretending-to-be nonsense? If you buy from Dwell, you know that you're buying into planned obselence... and if you buy Dwell from Target, sadly, the styles are already obsolete.

posted by Uptowndowntown on 2008-02-16 09:14:56
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