Brrrr! It's winter and all I want to do is curl up on the sofa, a bowl of pasta on my lap, my remote in hand and Netflix streaming on my TV. Only thing missing from this picture? A great throw to tuck around myself. Which is why I was psyched when I opened my email today.
Coco, of the blog CocoCozy, has just launched a new home furnishings line sold through her online store. The selection includes pillows (for both the bedroom and the living room), drapes, and choice accessories (I'm loving the birdcages). The line showcases graphic patterns and fresh colors that can be effortlessly mixed and matched. There are even distant echoes of Palm Beach in its heyday. (We glimpsed a preview of the style in her deck revamp.) The new collection is just the breath of spring we need to get us through the next few chilly weeks. For more information, see CocoCozy Shop.
Store History
- Founded: 2011
- Founded by: Coco
- Headquarters: Los Angeles
Coco, of the shelter blog Cococozy, translates her colorful graphic aesthetic into a line of home furnishings -- pillows, throws, drapery and fabric. Select accessories complete the clean, graphic look.






Shaw's Original Fir...
$300.00 pillows?
$500 curtain panels that are only 96" long and $200/yard fabric that's printed in only one color?
It's making Schumaker fabrics look like a bargain!
Pretty patterns, but their products are outrageously priced. Yikes!
I agree with everyone else. I love the patterns but the prices are extremely high.
so throw pillows were about 300 blows. no.
The line is beautiful, and though I need to save some pennies before I can afford some of the pieces, I love the patterns and colors. Simple chic. I peeked on the website, and there was mention of them being of very high quality material and hand made, which makes them aspirational, vs. low quality sweatshop items. J'adore!
The line is beautiful, and though I need to save some pennies before I can afford some of the pieces, I love the patterns and colors. Simple chic. I peeked on the website, and there was mention of them being of very high quality material and hand made, which makes them aspirational, vs. low quality sweatshop items. J'adore!
really? $300 for a single pillow... I don't think so... even if the print is beautiful. no thank you.
Way, way, WAAAAAY too expensive. Don't get me wrong, it's all gorgeous and beautiful and stunning and I was super excited when I first saw it all ... and then I saw the prices! What a shame.