Flowers and fairies
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 3/20/2003 5:27:00 PM
Westport, CT — Gearing up for its second appearance at the New York Home Textiles Show, Amy Coe will showcase three new collections, as well as her existing line of baby and adult bedding.
Though Coe has had an adult line for about six years now, "everyone knows me for baby," she said. Exhibiting at the show will expose her full line, which is made in California and constructed of cotton.
Poppyfields, a strong red and white pattern in bold blossoms, and Candyland, with mini dots and narrow candy stripes in a beach-inspired palette, will debut at the show. The third addition, Farmhouse, targets boys, she said. "This market will be filled with flowers and fairies — the key is to take the time to focus on boys." All three groups are available in baby and adult bedding.
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