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Eastern Accents debuts Barclay Butera bedding

Jenny Heinzen York -- Home Accents Today, 5/25/2011 1:52:28 AM

Eastern AccentsEASTERN ACCENTS AND Barclay Butera have teamed up to debut a collection of bedding ensembles and decorative pillows created by the noted designer.

Butera and the Eastern Accents team captured the essence of Barclay's design vision for diverse collections: Mountain - The Rustic Lodge Collection, Desert - Palm Canyon Collection, City - Hyland Park Collection, Town - Clayton Collection and Beach - Sag Harbor Collection; all of which coordinate with his licensed lifestyle products with other vendors.

"Finding the right partner has always been the key to success for us when selecting our licensed companies to manufacture and promote the Lifestyle family of brands," Butera said of the partnership. "Upon meeting the Eastern Accents team for the first time, we all knew it was the right fit."

Butera said his vision for the lines is inspired by where he sees the designs put into use. For example, Clayton, he told Home Accents Today, is all about color. "Clayton is a city near St. Louis," he said. "I think about living in areas that have a lot of gray - you want to come home to some fresh color."

Ridvan Tatargil, owner of Eastern Accents, said his company had found the right licensing partner in Butera.

"He's very easy to work with because he has a clear vision of what he wants and what works for his target customer," Tatargil said. "His is a great brand. Combining that with our production abilities, we think both will become even stronger."

The next stop for the Barclay Butera lineup of products - which includes lamps from Bradburn, wall décor from Wendover Art, furniture from HFI Brands, fabrics from Kravet, rugs from Merida, and others - is an accessory collection with Zodax that will debut in the fall.

Butera said his longer-term goal is to set up a franchise or in-store gallery operation. "There's enough depth to what I'm doing now to make it possible," he said. "We can go anywhere in the country and make these lifestyles work."

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