Williamsburg home line to make splash on QVC
-- Home Textiles Today, 2/2/2009 2:28:00 PM
Williamsburg, Va. – Seizing the patriotic home shopping high ground, QVC will launch the Williamsburg: Home for All Seasons collection on Presidents’ Day, Monday, Feb. 16.
The collection, licensed by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, will include bedding, rugs, pillows, glassware, lamps, topiaries, wreaths, and decorative accessories. Williamsburg home stylist Cindy Cragg will host the 2 p.m. debut.
Merchandise will reflect the historic home furnishings preserved at the American colonial heritage site.
“We are proud to work with QVC to launch our collection,” said Jim Easton, vp of products for the foundation. “Presidents’ Day is an especially timely opportunity since the Williamsburg brand embodies classic American style and QVC’s support for our educational mission is so important to the relationship.”
MORON! I was just joking. I was referring to the typical QVC customer who has plastic Tiffany lamps, etc. Get a life and chill out.
Jim c - 2009-02-13 10:26:00 EST
These offensive comments reveal no actual information about Williamsburg visitors (and donors) and most definitely no information about QVC.
I strongly suspect that the author has never visited the museum, and I am curious about the source of such overt hostility. Certainly, it contributed nothing.
J. Arena - 2009-02-03 21:27:00 EST
I strongly suspect that the author has never visited the museum, and I am curious about the source of such overt hostility. Certainly, it contributed nothing.
Can't wait to see the plastic wreaths, topiaries, etc.
It will be amusing to see how they look in the QVC clients double wide trailer.
Jim - 2009-02-03 11:10:00 EST
It will be amusing to see how they look in the QVC clients double wide trailer.
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