Chic Sponsor: Julia B
by habituallychic
08 . 13 . 10There is nothing I love more than luxurious linens so I was very excited when Julia B came on board as a sponsor. Julia Berger started Julia B in 2008 to provide a custom product of fresh design and exquisite quality at an accessible price. What’s great is that Julia had the education and experience to help her with this endeavor. Her mother is Japanese and her father is American, so Julia grew up in Tokyo and San Francisco. She attended Brown University and studied textiles at the Cleveland Institute of Art in Florence. She speaks five languages, and has worked in Europe, Asia and the US. She worked for Donna Karan and Calvin Klein developing the Japanese market before starting Julia B.
The fabrics are sourced from the finest mills in Europe and the hand embroidery is done in Vietnam and Madagascar by women-led businesses where the French legacy produces the finest embroidery craftsmanship in the world. In addition to the basic designs, multitude of different color threads and monogram styles, Julia B will work with clients to develop personalized designs. Celerie Kemble is just one of their many fans and says, “the collection is beautiful, the delivery time is unreal. I am so excited to have found Julia B.!”
You can order Julia B bedding and accessories online or visit them in their Stamford showroom. They will also be exhibiting at the New York International Gift Fair and can be found at Booth #45077 at Pier 94. I could tell just from the photos that the Julia B linens are fabulous but now I can’t wait to finally feel them in person! I am also looking forward to meeting the chic woman behind the chic collection! See you there!
Aix
Anjou
Pierre
Perigeux
Zola
Nantes
Paris
Julia B Showroom
203-329-8248 appointment only
Photos courtesy of Julia B
3 Comments
As a lover of all things monogrammed I love this post. I just went to their site and registered my company. Thank you so much for sharing.
Best,
Amy Meier
Outrageously beautiful linens.
Teresa (Splendid Sass)
These are simply gorgeous! Can’t decide which monogram I like the best, but I suppose one of each would be overkill.