Tuesday, August 12, 2014

TRIBUTE GOODS ~ FINE ITALIAN LINENS

Tribute Goods, a luxury linens company based in Houston, Texas, was created by interior designer Karen Pulaski. Her love and appreciation of art, graphic design, and fine Italian linens led her to pursue her dream.  To say that the linens are original and exquisite is an understatement.

Karen has worked diligently to develop the themes and artwork used in the creation of each design in the collections.  These designs are digitally printed on the finest Italian linens.  Tribute Goods won NY Now's Best New Bedding Award at market last year.  They have also been featured in several editorials, and can be found in many upscale retail locations.

Please ENJOY a look at this stunning collection of the finest Italian linens. The entire collection, the beautiful online catalogue, and the retailers can be found here.  











And new at the upcoming market in New York...



Fabric...





pillows...












Giving back to the community, Tribute Goods donates 10% of profits to organizations supporting the arts, education, and AIDS research. Their goal is to bring ceremony to your everyday life with collections that have been created in tribute to artists, ourselves, and our community.


ABOUT THE KAREN PULASKI
Pulaski has an interior design degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She is an allied member
of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and has had private clients in New York City,
Los Angeles, and Texas for more than two decades. She has also served as a trustee,
board member, and event chairperson for numerous Houston organizations, including the Museum
of Fine Arts, the Contemporary Arts Museum, the Children’s Museum and the AIDS Foundation.
Merging two of her passions, Pulaski often pairs clients with emerging artists to inject soul into living spaces, layering the storied and old with the fresh and modern.

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