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  1. Q&A With Huddleson Founder Tim Gledhill - Building A Contemporary Linens Brand

      How did Huddleson come into existence as a contemporary linens brand? Prior to starting Huddleson, I worked for many years as a Director at The Rug Company. I was lucky enough to spend time in all of their showrooms around the world to work with some of the most talented interior designers creating custom rugs for some breathtaking homes...
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  2. Tropical Leaves: New Palm Print Bed and Table Linens

    Huddleson’s newest design is the Tropical Leaves palm print bed and table linens. When I start designing a new print, there are many considerations that kick off the process: What pattern would I personally like? What do I think my customers would like? Is it interesting, original and unique? Does it have longevity? Of course all of these are highly...
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  3. Outdoor Entertaining - A Slice of Tuscan Heaven

    It's always a thrill to see how people style a table using Huddleson linens - and never more so when it looks as good as this outdoor entertaining feature in Traditional Home magazine! This gathering in the lush hills outside Los Angeles  focuses on comfort and simplicity in both decor and menu.  The blue and white table linens are Huddleson's...
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  4. Ivory Table Linens

    Timeless, Classic Elegance
    Ivory table linens lend a  classic, timeless sophistication when entertaining. As with anything simple, the key to making this look work is all in the details. For starters, the tablecloth.   For a luxurious backdrop you need to use the finest raw materials.  Huddleson's rectangular ivory tablecloth is made from pure Italian linen woven in Northern Italy where the art...
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  5. A Trip to the Home of Italian Linen

    Northern Italy Where the Cloth for Huddleson Tablecloths and Napkins is Woven and Printed
    Italian linen: so good I built a business around it! This summer I was fortunate to take a trip to Northern Italy to visit the fabric mills and textile printer who we work with to produce our unique collection of luxury table linens. Over centuries of innovation, attention to detail and consistency, Italy has achieved and maintained the leading global...
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  6. Summer Dinner Party in the Hollywood Hills

    Fresh greys, mixed metals and meadow flowers
    Summery graphic grey table linens, handmade ceramics and relaxed centerpieces featuring fresh meadow flowers – even when throwing a casual dinner party for friends it’s important to remember that it’s the details that make all the difference – especially when you’re in the Hollywood Hills! Fashion designer Rachel Pally has made her name creating easy, relaxed, chic clothes, so it...
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  7. Color Story: Blue and White

    From Santorini to Santa Monica
    Huddleson Anfa Blue and White Linen Tablecloth Blue and white feels like summer every year - whether you are, or want to be, in Santorini or Sardinia, Tuscany or Tel Aviv, St Tropez or Santa Monica, Cape Cod or Capri.  Just set the stage and be there.  Above is Huddleson's Anfa blue and white linen tablecloth and napkin which...
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  8. Wedding Menu Printed on Napkin

    Custom Printed Linen Napkins Featuring Your Wedding Menu
    When planning your wedding, it is the details that make your day memorable.  What you – and your guests – want on your wedding day is to see your personality, style and unique story imprinted on the day. A fantastic way that we have achieved this for our clients is to custom make a wedding menu printed on napkin: as...
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  9. A Dark and Passionate Valentine’s Day Celebration

    Unless you have a private jet waiting with engines running, the best option for Valentine’s Day is to stay in and create a special moment at home. Use your imagination to create something personal, unique and lubricated with plenty of cocktails.
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  10. Floor Length Tablecloths

    How far should a tablecloth hang from the table? The most common question we get asked. Our answer: 9”-12”. It should hang just above the seat of the chairs. However there is an undisputed elegance in a round tablecloth falling all the way to the floor.
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