Have you seen them? IMHO I am thrilled to see that PB has finally ventured on beyond country red, blue and ochre (although I will eternally love ochre myself!) in their catalog.
wife, mama, architect, designer, blogger, real estate agent, list maker...in west chester (PA) via philly and nyc
holy cow! beautiful sheets! I have to get some!
My PB catalog arrived today but I set it aside. Will grab it now and peruse it. Thanks for the heads up!
Posted by: sunny | 2008.01.02 at 10:20 PM
Lovely. I am in love with Pottery Barn and everything they have in their store. : ]
Posted by: Liz. | 2008.01.02 at 11:49 PM
I've looked at the catalog 3 times already. I don't buy a lot of PB stuff but I appreciate their styling and inspiration value.
Posted by: erinn | 2008.01.03 at 09:54 AM
Benjamin Moore and Pottery Barn...another corporate marriage made in heaven. I do like the fresh palette though.
Posted by: Wanderluster | 2008.01.07 at 11:56 PM
Mmm...ochre is one of my favorite colors! I quite the Pottery Barn collection...guess need to make a trip to the US pretty soon!
Posted by: Bhavna | 2008.01.08 at 08:01 AM
Beautiful! Bed and wall lights on the second photo - especially.
Posted by: Andrey | 2008.01.08 at 09:19 AM
Beautiful, beautiful. I especially like the second picture - from the bed coverings to the tree-trunk inspired side table. I love how the orange leaps out and the green balances it out. I have a rug at home that I bought from http://www.rugsdoneright.com that goes perfect with this. Check out rug number 8181/1010.
Posted by: Area Rugs | 2008.01.08 at 06:24 PM
I, too, noticed the difference in Pottery Barn's latest catalog. I wonder about how realistic their wall color selections are tho', especially for the average PB customer. Those are some pretty intense hues! I wrote an article about it on my color-consulting blog.
Posted by: Rachel | 2008.01.08 at 06:27 PM
So refreshing - great outdoors brought to great indoors!
Posted by: Ivana Dragicevic | 2008.01.13 at 06:58 AM
I used to be so frustrated by these strong colors (I have a small home, and they can make small rooms seem tiny), but I finally realized how they can be used to complement white, and thus have great color...but not make the room too small.
Posted by: Tom Coleman | 2010.07.06 at 11:33 AM