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The Harajuku Bedding and Decor Line by Bliss Living


Are you counting down to Cherry Blossom season like we are? If so, you may like the new cherry blossom bedding designed by Maryland-based Bliss Living. The Harajuku Duvet Set is inspired by Tokyo youth to show the city's "gentle nature and metropolis chaos." We're not sure what that means, but we do like the graphic designs, especially on the pillows that match the duvet set. Links and prices below the jump...
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- Harajuku Duvet and Shams - Twin ($225); Queen ($275 ); King ($295)

- Osaka Pillow ($75)

- Argo Throw Blush ($150)

- Anika Pillow ($65)

- Harajuku Glass Plates ($14 and $10)

- Misaki Bolster ($50)

- Chrysanthemum Side Table ($145)

- Kyoto Sheet Set ($165 - $295)

- Chrysanthemum Wall Vase ($65)

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AT related post: Cherry Blossom Season in DC.

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I like it. It's a little bit girlie and pretty without being overdone.

Plus I'm a fan of sakura in general, they're beautiful flowers.

posted by SputnikSpak on February 17th 2009 at 2:37pm
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This line seems pretty soft for "Harajuku" if they mean it to be reflective of that culture. Seems like the design should have a little bit of an edge to be more suitable for that name.

posted by hessilou on February 17th 2009 at 5:31pm
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not "harajuku" at all....

posted by icedesign on February 17th 2009 at 5:40pm
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I think this looks like stuff put out by Delia*s 5 years ago.

posted by bonjourmiette on February 17th 2009 at 5:54pm
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Yikes. It's not good when the first word that comes to mind is "barfy".

posted by kellylc on February 17th 2009 at 9:26pm
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I wonder if this is an attempt to make something seem cooler by slapping Japanese names on it or if someone actually believes Tokyo has a "gentle nature" (it doesn't) or that these sheets show "metropolis chaos" (they don't).

Seriously, have the designers ever been to Harajuku?

posted by Orchid64 on February 18th 2009 at 5:12am
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Too girly, sorry.

posted by Laura on February 18th 2009 at 8:30pm
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