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Product Shots from Plum Pretty Sugar

We want to crawl into every dreamy bed in these photos from Plum Pretty Sugar. The brand stocks home items from bedding to curtains and tablecloths all in garden-inspired prints collected on journeys throughout India, and the product shots really show the versatility of a good printed fabric...

 
 

Surprisingly the sweet floral patterns look comfortable in rooms styled as opulent or modern, classic or eclectic, all while maintaining some gender neutrality (even the pink room has enough tailored details to keep it from looking too 'girlie'). See more images at the Plum Pretty Sugar shop and blog.


  1. King Pillow Shams in 'beckoning creatures' for $50

  2. Curtain Panel Set in 'dreams in paisley' for $50

  3. King Duvet Cover in 'bright stripes' for $190

  4. King Duvet Cover in Beckoning Creatures for $130

  5. Full/Queen Duvet Cover and Pillow Sham Set in 'pastel stripes' for $150


(Images: Plump Pretty Sugar)

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I love the bed frame! Does anyone know where to get something like that??

posted by Terri. on August 31st 2009 at 8:22am
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Beautiful product and product shots. I adore the canopy bed in photo # 4!! I'd love to know where to find it if anyone knows I would appreciate it!

posted by NasilelePhoto on August 31st 2009 at 8:42am
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I asked her about the bed frame when they showed it on here before. She said it's from CostPlus but from a few years ago

posted by quinnley on August 31st 2009 at 9:05am
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these look digital or photoshopped. the patterns don't really seem to *be* on the items. the purple curtains, the striped bedspread under the west elm quilt, the floral bedding on the four-postor...

posted by Lady J on August 31st 2009 at 9:10am
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What a nice color palette - the grey, yellow and lilac. Never thought of that combo.

posted by MODERnestS on August 31st 2009 at 10:41am
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I suspect they are photoshopped because each piece is made to order in your preferred fabric/size. My mom is an ebay/etsy seller (kids clothes, not home dec) and she's said one of the big start up costs is making a sample item that can be photographed knowing that you may never be able to sell it because the customers want a custom size.

posted by lurker2209 on August 31st 2009 at 1:04pm
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